申请方法说明
年级国际学生—2013 年春季或秋季
国际学生如需申请作为一年级新生入学*,请在线提交下列材料或邮寄至下面所列的地址。请勿重复提交材料,否则反而会延迟申请办理程序。
*国际学生若申请作为转学生入学,请参看 国际学生转学 — 2013 年春季或秋季。
迈阿密大学的院校编号
SAT: 1463
- 通用申请表迈阿密大学补充表格*
在线提交 (建议用此方法)
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*如果您采用在线申请方法,您必须先提交此补充表格,然后才可提交通用申请表。 - 通用申请表
在线提交 (建议用此方法)
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有问题吗? 请参看 申请人常见问题解答。 - 70 美元申请费 (不退还)
若是在线提交通用申请表和迈阿密大学补充表格,您可以同时用信用卡支付这笔申请费。或者,您可以邮寄一张美元支票或汇款单来支付这笔申请费,收款人抬头应是迈阿密大学。 - 国际学生经济资助表
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国际学生经济资助表 必须随同经济资助证明文件一起提交。 - 推荐材料
您必须向迈阿密大学提交一份推荐材料。这份推荐材料可以是推荐信、您就读的学校官方填写的 学校报告 (PDF 168KB) 或者您的老师填写的 教师评语 (PDF 246KB)。推荐材料必须由学校或教师直接提交给迈阿密大学。只需要一份推荐材料。 - 正式的学历纪录
学历纪录 应包括申请日期前已完成的所有中学课程,以及中学毕业证明文件 (若适用)。/li> - 英语水平证明
请把正式的 TOEFL (托福) 或 IELTS (雅思) 考试分数提交给迈阿密大学,或提供 英语水平 的其他证明。 - ACT/SAT 考试分数 (若适用)
迈阿密大学一般不要求申请人提交标准化考试分数,但是建议国际学生参加这些考试。 - 护照或本国身份证副本
Miami University
Office of Admission
301 S. Campus Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056-3434
U.S.A.
internationaladmission@muohio.edu
传真: 1-513-529-0682
其他申请要求
普通申请入学程序不包括面试。
创意艺术学院
申请下列主修专业的学生必须提交作品集和/或安排在申请截止日期前进行面试:建筑、室内设计、美术、美术教育、图形设计、音乐、音乐教育、音乐表演、戏剧。若需要更多信息,请参看各个主修专业的具体入学要求,或联系创意艺术学院,电话号码 513-529-6010。
法默商学院
想要主修商务专业的学生必须申请直接进入法默商学院 (FSB)。学生不需要另行提交商学院申请表,但必须在入学申请表上注明拟主修商务专业,或者在 2 月 1 日之前更改其想要主修的专业。
精英培养项目
迈阿密大学精英培养项目向才华出众的学生提供许多独特的机会。想要申请精英培养项目的学生应在迈阿密大学补充通用申请表上提交该项目要求的自述文章。
Proof of Financial Support and the International Student Financial Support Form
If you intend to apply for nonimmigrant student F-1 or exchange visitor J-1 status, or if you are currently in the U.S. and hold one or will be changing to one of these visa categories, you are required to complete the International Student Financial Support Form in its entirety. This information must be documented by a certified statement from your (if personal resources are to be used) and your sponsor’s bank or other financial institution indicating the amount of funds available in the account.
All certified statements and letters must be dated or issued not more than six months prior to your desired admission date. Since you are also likely to need this documentation to show proof of financial support at the U.S. Consulate or Embassy and again at the U.S. Port of Entry, you should keep several copies of any financial documentation that you send to Miami. You may choose to scan/email the document to the university and keep the original in your records.
If you intend to transfer funds from your home country, it is important that you are familiar with current exchange control regulations and that you determine the amount in U.S. dollars that can be transferred to the U.S. in support of your studies at Miami University. Students who wish to bring dependents must document at least $4,000 per year for the first dependent and $2,000 per year for each additional dependent.
Official Academic Records (First-Year Admission)
To be eligible for first-year admission at Miami, you must have completed your formal secondary education in a pre-university curriculum that culminates in the award of a secondary school diploma or certificate that is generally recognized as the educational qualification necessary to gain admission to higher studies in your own country.
If you have not yet completed your studies at the secondary school level, you must submit up-to-date academic records that can be evaluated for provisional acceptance. We will make our final decision on regular acceptance when you submit your final records and proof of secondary school graduation. Most students apply during the last year of their secondary education.
Academic records must be submitted on official stationery of the school(s) you attended and are to include the name and address of the institution. If English is not the language of instruction at the school(s) you have attended, you must submit the official records in the original language accompanied by a literal (not interpretive) certified English translation. This translation must bear the actual signature in ink and the seal or stamp of an official translator (if not issued by school authorities).
The academic records must list the courses you have completed in each year during all previous years of secondary study. The grades or marks earned in each subject as well as your dates of attendance must also be listed on the academic records. If you have already been awarded a secondary school diploma or certificate, you must submit proof that you have earned this educational qualification.
To be considered official, all academic records, including copies of certificates or diplomas earned and all external examination results, must bear the original seal or stamp and signature in ink of the person who is authorized to certify or issue such documents. Copies of documents may also be certified as true copies by a recognized educational authority in your home country. Miami University reserves the right to request that any or all academic records be sent directly from the issuing institution. Notarized copies of academic records are not acceptable.
IMPORTANT: If you are currently enrolled or attended a post-secondary institution such as a university or college, you MUST apply as an Undergraduate Transfer student by completing the International Transfer Application. Students who fail to follow instructions may be withdrawn from the university and/or have their scholarship cancelled.
ACT/SAT Test Scores (First-Year Admission)
American College Testing Program (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT): You must take and submit ACT or SAT official test scores if you are a student athlete who must comply with NCAA eligibility requirements, a first-year (freshman) applicant from Canada, or if you have attended a U.S. high school or secondary school in another country that follows a U.S. high school curriculum.
Miami's ETS code for SAT and TOEFL is 1463, and our ACT code is 3294. If you take any of these tests, official score reports should be sent directly to Miami University from the testing agency.
You can request submission of these scores to Miami by contacting ACT or the College Board (SAT). (For admission and review purposes, no preference is given for ACT or SAT; Miami uses the highest test score submitted. For ACT, the best composite score is used; for SAT, the best Critical Reading and Math sub-scores are used).