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School Counselor Hub | Undergraduate Admission | University of Miami

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Welcome to UM's School Counselor Hub

The University of Miami uses Slate.org to communicate with school counselors. This page covers how to set up an account, what tasks you can manage via Slate.org, as well as other helpful information. We look forward to working with you, and thank you for your continued partnership.

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Application Checklist & Deadlines

Review our first-year admission checklist and deadlines, which also includes requirements for international applicants and special programs.

The University of Miami will remain test optional for all students applying through Spring and Fall 2025. For all the details, visit admissions.miami.edu/testoptional.

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Document & Submission Forms


You can use Slate.org to securely submit supporting documents. The PDF versions of the first-year application forms can be accessed below.

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Promotional Materials

Click on the images below to download graphics.

Simply add the date and post this graphic on your school's Instagram account.
Posting a bulletin notification? Print this flyer and add the date that we will be in your area.
Include a banner in any emails or newsletters that are sent to students and families before our visit.

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Connect With Us

You can find your assigned Admission Counselor on our Meet Our Staff page. We look forward to working with you during the application process! 

 

Be sure to sign up for our Counselor Mailing List to receive emails with important information. Interested in taking part in our Counselor Fly-In session? Submit an inquiry to let us know you. 

 

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Counselor Advisory Board

We in the Office of Undergraduate Admission value the special partnership that school counselors, community-based organizations, and admission offices have. In an effort to ensure that the counseling community’s ideas, values, and insights are incorporated into the work we do, we started a Counselor Advisory Board in 2018. Currently consisting of 10 school counseling professionals from across the world, we thank them for their time and service to enhancing the work that we do here at the U.

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