As one of the nation's most active research universities, the University of Miami specializes in innovative thinking and great teaching – a combination that is showcased in the precollege programs.
University of Miami Pre-College summer programs are designed to expose high school students to university academics and campus life before commencing undergraduate studies. Students learn from distinguished UM faculty and study in classes that connect classroom ideas and hands-on learning in our exciting precollege programs. Students can attend the Summer Scholars Three-Week Credit Program to earn college credit or the UM Academies Two-Week Non-Credit Program for an immersive academic experience. Residential, commuter, and remote options are available.
Non-Degree High School Status: Eligible high school students may apply for enrollment through the Division of Continuing and International Education to attend undergraduate courses during the academic year in a Non-Degree High School Status.
The Summer Scholars Three-Week, Credit Program is open to rising high school juniors and seniors. Courses are taught by UM faculty. Each academic specialty consists of two courses ( 3 credits each) for a total of 6 credit hours.