What does UofM mean?
UofM means University of Memphis
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for University of Memphis?
University of Memphis can be abbreviated as UofM
Other shorthands for University of Memphis are: UM, UOM
Other shorthands for University of Memphis are: UM, UOM
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What does UofM stand for? UofM stands for "University of Memphis". |
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How to abbreviate "University of Memphis"? "University of Memphis" can be abbreviated as UofM. |
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What is the meaning of UofM abbreviation? The meaning of UofM abbreviation is "University of Memphis". |
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What is UofM abbreviation? One of the definitions of UofM is "University of Memphis". |
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What does UofM mean? UofM as abbreviation means "University of Memphis". |
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What is shorthand of University of Memphis? The most common shorthand of "University of Memphis" is UofM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AMUM - Art Museum of the University of Memphis
- UMRPA - University of Memphis Roleplayer's Association
- UTMEM - University of Tennessee at Memphis
- UM - University of Memphis
- UMCE - University of Memphis, College of Education
- UTME - University of Tennessee, Memphis
- TUMA - The University of Memphis Athl
- UCSD/UBC - University of California, San Diego/University of British Columbia
- UH-FMUSP - University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, University of S Ășo Paulo
- UMI - University of Memphis Institute
- UMC - University of Memphis Chemistry
- UMC - University of Memphis Christian
- UOM - University Of Memphis
- UMPC - University of Memphis Prevention Center
- UTM - University of Tennessee Memphis
- UW/UD - University of Wisconsin University of Denver
- UGO - University Grievance Officer (Colorado State University and University of Minnesota)
- umce - University of Memphis Continuing Education
- UW/UD - University of Wisconsin/University of Denver
- U Men L Rev - University of Memphis Law Review