Summary:
The University of Miami offers the prestigious Stamps Scholarship for international undergraduate students. Funded by the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation, this fully funded scholarship recognizes exceptional students with outstanding academic performance, leadership skills, and a commitment to community service.
- Stamps Scholarship Overview 🎓
- UM’s prestigious merit award for high-achieving high school seniors
- Covers tuition, fees, housing, meal plan, health insurance, textbooks, laptop allowance, and $12,000 enrichment fund
- Enrichment fund for study abroad, research, internships, and educational pursuits (subject to approval)
- Additional Benefits 🌍
- Access to Stamps Scholars community (on-campus & national)
- Funding for research projects, cultural/leadership programs, study abroad, and networking events
Designation:
Stamps Scholar
Research Area:
Undergraduate Studies across various disciplines at the University of Miami
Location:
University of Miami, USA
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Open to all international students
- Must apply as a first-year undergraduate student
- Demonstrate outstanding academic performance
- Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL or IELTS)
- Strong leadership qualities and active involvement in extracurricular activities
- Commitment to community service
Job Description:
Recipients of the Stamps Scholarship will benefit from comprehensive support, including:
- Full tuition fee coverage
- On-campus housing
- Meal plan/food facility
- Health insurance
- Book and laptop allowances
- An enrichment fund of $12,000 to enhance academic and career development
How to Apply:
- Apply for Admission: Submit the application for admission to the University of Miami through the Common Application.
- Submit Required Documents: Provide high school diploma certificate, official transcripts, test scores (SAT/ACT if needed), recommendation letters, and personal statements.
- Complete Financial Aid Forms: Fill out CSS Profile and FAFSA for U.S. citizens and residents.
- Submit Additional Materials: Architecture applicants must submit a portfolio, while music applicants need to complete an audition.
- English Proficiency Test: Non-native speakers must submit TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Last Date to Apply:
November 1, 2025
For more information on this scholarship, please refer to the official University of Miami website.