Stamps Scholarships at University of Miami USA for International Students

Stamps Scholarship


The Stamps Scholarship is University of Miami's most prestigious merit award available to students at the University of Miami. This scholarship is awarded to exceptional and academically accomplished high school seniors.

The University of Miami is classified among the R1: Doctoral Universities which means a very high research activitiy. Over the years, the university's students have represented all 50 states and close to 150 foreign countries, with more than 16000 full- and part-time faculty and staff. This university is a private research university.

Scholarship Benefits

Stamps scholars receive a merit award equivalent to the full cost of attendance for four years of undergraduate study. The award includes:
  • Tuition and fees
  • on-campus housing
  • a meal plan
  • University health insurance
  • textbooks
  • a laptop allowance
  • access to US$12,000 enrichment fund
  • undergraduate research
  • unpaid internships
  • other educational pursuits
Enrichment fund expenses are subject to prior approval by the Office of the Provost.

Additional benefits of the Stamps Scholarship include being part of the Stamps Scholars on-campus and national communities, funding to support academic and scientific research projects, cultural and leadership programs, study abroad, conventions and other regional conferences, and invitations to online events and networking opportunities.

Eligibility Criteria

Early Decision I and Early Action applicants are automatically considered when they apply for early admission to University of Miami by submitting all First-Year Admission Requirements by November 1.

Selection Process

Selected semi-finalist candidates for the Stamps Scholarship are asked to write a short response to a pre-determined essay prompt.

Finalists will be selected based on a review of candidates' application and supporting documents, including their response to the pre-determined essay prompt, and notified of their status as finalists at the time of admission in late January.

Finalists will be interviewed by the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation thereafter and Stamps Scholarship announcements will be made in early March. Stamps Scholarship recipients will be required to participate in the University of Miami's scholarship program, which will be held in early April. During this program, candidates will meet with UM faculty and current scholars and learn more about our interest-driven education.

Terms and Conditions

A Stamps Scholar must complete a full-time undergraduate program or study with no fewer than 12 credit hours during each of the fall and spring semesters for a minimum of 24 credit hours per academic year. A minimum of a 3.0 GPA for the academic year must be maintained at the University of Miami, with the initial calculation at the end of the second semester of attendance. The award is subject to revision pending receipt of any grant, scholarship, or prepaid tuition and/ or housing aid not anticipated at the time the award is made. Visit our Terms and Conditions page for more information.

For further information, please contact
Office of Undergraduate Admission
305-284-6000
admission@miami.edu

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