Thank you for your interest in the Intensive English Program.
Thank you for your interest in the Intensive English Program.
You will take a placement exam during the IEP registration and orientation. The exam has a listening section, a reading section, a writing section, and an interview with an IEP faculty member.
We recommend that a student be at least 18 years of age.
If you are currently studying at another school in the United States, you can request a transfer to the IEP at the University of Miami.
You will need to submit the following:
✓ Application to the Intensive English Program, including your permanent foreign address and your local U.S. address
✓ Bank letter or scholarship letter
✓ Nonrefundable and nontransferable application fee of $125
✓ Photocopy of the passport identification page
✓ Photocopy of the F-1 visa stamp in passport
✓ Photocopy of your current Form I-20
✓ Print-out of your I-94
✓ Photocopy of your current Form I-20
✓ Print-out of your University of Miami Intensive English Program Transfer Eligibility Form
Successful completion of level five in the Intensive English Program fulfills the English requirement for undergraduate admission to the University of Miami. Admission to the University of Miami is selective and completed through the International Admission Department. We actively seek students who demonstrate academic strength, personal integrity, and seriousness of educational purpose.
Yes, the University of Miami does offer conditional admission to academically qualified undergraduate applicants. Academically qualified applicants who are unable to take the TOEFL, or who have scored less than the required minimum, may be offered admission to undergraduate programs with the condition that they complete level five of the University of Miami Intensive English Program or obtain a 550 TOEFL or higher.
Please visit iep.dcie.miami.edu to start your online application form.
All applicants need to send a completed application, the application fee, a passport-sized photo, a copy of their passport identification page, and a bank or scholarship letter verifying that the student, family member, or sponsor has sufficient funds to cover the student’s expenses while studying at the IEP.
This program is offered through the Division of Continuing and International Education at the University of Miami. The Division aims to empower people to reach their full potential through lifelong and lifewide learning. With more than 70 credit and non-credit programs available, the Division focuses on creating continuous learning experiences that transform individuals, organizations, and entire communities. For more information, visit dcie.miami.edu and connect with the Division on Facebook and Twitter.