The University of Miami is inviting new international students to apply for
Undergraduate Scholarships.
The University of
Miami is a private research university with approximately 10,000 undergraduate
students from around the world. Its unique location in Coral Gables, Florida,
offers students the best of both worlds: a small campus setting with large
academic and cultural opportunities.
Applicants whose
first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of
proficiency in English at the higher level re
quired by the University.
Course
Level:
Scholarships are available for pursuing undergraduate programme.
Study
Subject:
Scholarships are awarded to study the subjects offered by the university.
Scholarship
Award:
President’s
Scholarship:
Students considered for an academic scholarship have significant academic
achievement. Those selected to receive a scholarship take the most challenging
curriculum, earn in the highest grades, and are at the top of our applicant
pool. Students are automatically considered for the President’s Scholarships
when they apply for admission to the University. Students selected to receive a
President’s Scholarship will be notified no later than the end of March via
his/her CaneLink account by the Office of Undergraduate Admission. Students
applying for a second Bachelor degree are not eligible to receive a President’s
Scholarship.
Academic Scholarship Amount: Ranges from $18,000-$28,000 annually
Canes
Achievement Award:
This merit-based award recognizes students for their significant
accomplishments inside and outside of the classroom.
Academic Scholarship Amount: Ranges from $5,000-$16,000 annually
Premier
Academic Scholarships and Amount:
The most academically competitive students accepted to the freshman class may
be considered for a Premier Scholarship.
Stamps Scholarship Scholarship – Full cost of attendance plus an enrichment
fund stipend
Ronald A. Hammond Scholarship – Full tuition
Isaac Bashevis Singer Scholarship – Full tuition
Marta S. and L. Austin Weeks Endowed Scholarship – Full tuition
Scholarship
can be taken in the
USA
Eligibility: Applicants must meet the
following eligibility requirements:
- Students
are automatically considered for the President’s Scholarships when they
apply for admission to the University. The University of Miami takes into
account students’ high school grades, difficulty of course curriculum,
extracurricular activities, essay, and guidance counselor
recommendation(s), as well as the overall quality of the pool of
applicants applying to the university each year when making scholarship
award decisions. The SAT/ACT is not required for applicants studying
outside of the United States regardless of citizenship. However, students
who graduate from a school within the United States are required to submit
the SAT/ACT for scholarship consideration. A student may receive only one
academic scholarship from the Office of Undergraduate Admission. - The
Scholarship Committee will make the final determination on all scholarship
awards. - To be
eligible for academic scholarships, international candidates must submit a
complete application for admission with all academic credentials,
including a bank letter by the deadline listed below. The bank letter must
indicate the applicant will be able to cover the difference between the
scholarship award and the total cost of attendance.
Nationality: International students can
apply for these scholarships.
New
International Students
College
Admission Requirement
Entrance
Requirement: Applicants must have high school degree.
Test Requirement:
The SAT/ACT is not required for applicants studying outside of the United
States regardless of citizenship. However, students who graduate from a school
within the United States are required to submit the SAT/ACT for scholarship
consideration. A student may receive only one academic scholarship from the
Office of Undergraduate Admission.
English Language
Requirement: Applicants whose first language is not English are usually
required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level
required by the University.
How to
Apply:
Students are automatically considered for the President’s Scholarships when
they apply for admission to the University.
If you are an
international transfer student, visit here for more information.
- Complete
the Application: Complete and submit the Common Application online. - Send
Official Transcripts: All applicants who have attended a secondary school
outside of the United States must submit their official secondary
documents (transcripts, mark sheets, certificates, examination results,
etc.) to Josef Silny & Associates, Inc., International Education
Consultant for an evaluation. - Send
Official Test Scores: Applicants currently studying within the
U.S. Students graduating from a high school in the United
States are required to submit SAT or ACT scores. - Complete
the School Report: The School Report should be completed by the
applicant’s high school guidance counselor and can be found on
the Common Application website. It is typically submitted along
with the applicant’s high school transcript and a school profile. - Letter
of Recommendation/Teacher Evaluation: University requires a letter of
recommendation from your high school guidance counselor. An additional
Teacher Evaluation/letter of recommendation is also required and can be
submitted online through the Common Application’s Teacher Evaluation form
or mailed to:
Application
Deadline:
Scholarship Consideration deadlines:
- November
1 (Early Decision/Early Action) - January
1 (Regular Decision)