The University of Miami Pre-College Programs offer high school students an exceptional opportunity to experience college life before graduation. Through a variety of Academic Year and Summer Programs, students can explore college-level courses, engage with distinguished faculty, and build essential skills for future academic success. These immersive experiences provide valuable insights that empower students to navigate their educational journeys with confidence and purpose.
The University of Miami Pre-College program provides an exciting opportunity for high school students to engage in college-level coursework during the academic year. Our Academic Year programs encompass a variety of unique offerings, including the Architecture program, exclusively available in the Spring Semester, "Girls for STEM, Gulliver Prep program, which caters specifically to rising seniors and current seniors, and the Non-Degree High School.
Whether you’re unsure about what major to pursue, feel unprepared for college life, or just want a head start, the University of Miami Pre-College Programs are here to help.
Our immersive two—and three—week summer programs allow students to experience college life while exploring their academic passions. Participants engage with world-class professors, forge lifelong friendships, and grow as independent thinkers in a supportive environment.
We offer both credit and non-credit options across a wide range of academic fields, including business law, marine biology, architecture, filmmaking, sports medicine, and more. Hands-on learning is at the heart of our programs—students can tag sharks, conduct mock trials, design creative digital content.
By the end of the program, students leave with newfound confidence in their ability to thrive in a college setting and a clearer vision for their future. The possibilities are endless!
Discover more about how the University of Miami Pre-College Programs can help your students take the first steps toward achieving their dreams.
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