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Graduate
University of Miami has the graduate-level classes so you can intend to enroll in classes but not pursue a degree.
You are eligible to be considered for admission into a graduate program at Miami if you have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and meet the minimum standards of the Graduate School.
You should have earned at least a 2.75 grade point average at the institution that awarded your bachelor's degree or a 3.0 average for the last four semesters of study for your bachelor's degree.
Some departments may require you to take the Graduate Record Examination, the Miller Analogies Test, or the Graduate Management Admission Test.
Requirements
- Submit a completed application for admission (with the $35 application fee).
- Have your official transcripts of previous academic work sent to the Graduate School.
- Some programs may require you to take the Graduate Record Examination, the Miller Analogies Test, or the Graduate Management Admission Test.
Deadlines
Admission deadlines vary by department. See your area of study under Programs and Degrees for the exact dates.
Miami University encourages applications for graduate study from international students. If you are an international student, please use the International Student Application for Admission.
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