The University of Miami educates leaders, problem-solvers, and agents of change in 180+ majors and programs. Benefit from the flexibility to cross disciplines in pursuit of an education that is distinctly your own. Venture beyond the classroom to gain hands-on knowledge in labs, studios, concert halls, student organizations, and internships. With a 13:1 student-faculty ratio, put knowledge into practice alongside faculty experts to research topics as diverse as genomics, urban planning, climate change, and artificial intelligence as early as your first year. Study in a vibrant, international city that affords students with experiential learning opportunities to prepare you for tomorrow's global community.

Academic Programs

  • Art & Design
  • Business
  • Communication
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Finance/Accounting
  • Government/Political Science
  • Health Science
  • Liberal Arts
  • Music
  • Nursing
  • Performing Arts
  • Research
  • Science
  • Social Science
  • Technology
  • Visual Arts

Student experience

  • Athletics
  • Co-op/Internship Opportunities
  • Disability Services
  • Greek Life
  • Intramural/Club Sports
  • LGBTQIA Services
  • Military/Veteran Services
  • Night Class Offerings
  • On-Campus Housing
  • ROTC Program
  • Study Abroad
  • Undergraduate Research
  • Veteran Fee Waiver

Application information

Find out about requirements, fees, and deadlines

First-year

University of Miami employs a holistic review process. First-year applicants must submit the Common Application, which includes a personal statement, supplemental essay, and a section for detailing extracurricular activities. These portions of the application are a chance to show us who you are, what you have devoted your time to during high school, and what you will add to our dynamic campus community. Applicants must also submit a School Report form, high school transcript, and one letter of recommendation. There may be additional requirements for special programs, such as Architecture, Music, Theatre Arts B.F.A., and Health Professions Mentoring (HPM).

If you completed secondary school and/or attended University outside of the United States, applicants are required to submit a Financial Certification Form. Non-native English speakers are required to submit TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo test scores unless they meet one of our waivers. admissions.miami.edu/i-eval

For 2024, the University of Miami is test optional. Applicants who choose not to submit ACT/SAT test scores will not be at a disadvantage for admission or merit-based scholarships.

Transfer

Transfer applicants should apply by the April 1 priority deadline for entry in the fall semester or the November 1 priority deadline for entry in the spring. Applications and/or supporting documents received after the stated priority deadlines will be reviewed on a space available basis. Students submit the Common Application, as well as their college transcripts and a College Report from every U.S. postsecondary institution attended. There may be additional requirements for special programs, such as Architecture, Music, Theatre Arts B.F.A., and Health Professions Mentoring (HPM).

If you completed secondary school and/or attended University outside of the United States, applicants are required to submit a Financial Certification Form. Non-native English speakers are required to submit TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo test scores unless they meet one of our waivers. admissions.miami.edu/i-eval

For 2024, if you have completed fewer than 30 postsecondary credits (not including dual enrollment/concurrent enrollment courses) you can choose whether you submit ACT/SAT test scores. admissions.miami.edu/testoptional

Additional Information

All applicants are automatically considered for our merit scholarships; no additional application is required. Recipients are notified at the time of admission of any scholarship and/or aid awarded.
 
To be eligible for Premier Scholarships, which cover up to the full cost of attendance, first-year students must apply by the November 1 deadline, either under the Early Decision I or Early Action admission plan. Recipients are notified at the time of admission of any scholarship and/or aid awarded.

The University of Miami is committed to increasing access to a top-tier education. Beginning in Fall 2021, the University has committed to meet 100 percent of demonstrated financial need for admitted students, as determined by financial information provided on the FAFSA and CSS Profile.

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Learn more about why it’s great to be a Miami Hurricane. Join us on-campus or virtually to learn more about our academics and student life, meet current students to hear about their experience, and talk with admission counselors to get a better understanding of the application process.

Visit admissions.miami.edu/visit to sign up for an information session, open house, or virtual visit. 

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Address

1306 Stanford Dr
Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States of America

Phone number

(305) 284-6000

Region

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