First-Year Applicant

Ready to take the first step on your FIU journey? From our lush, expansive campus grounds to our nationally-ranked research programs to our diverse student population, there are a million reasons to choose FIU. We’re creating more opportunities for first-year students like you every term. Follow this checklist to apply. If you need help, contact an admissions counselor.

Applicants who have applied to FIU through Common App should not submit a separate application through FIU's application portal.

Important Dates

Spring 2025 Deadlines

Application Deposit
Domestic November 4December 9
Educated at a Non-Us Institution October 1November 28

Early Action for First-Year Applicants Attending Florida High Schools

Application Deadline Last SAT/ACT Notification Deposit
Early Fall 202 5 Completed by November 1 ACT 9/14
SAT 10/5
December 11 May 1
Fall 202 5 Completed by November 1 ACT 9/14
SAT 10/5
December 11 May 1

All First-Year Applicants

Application Deadline Last SAT/ACT Notification Deposit
Early Fall 202 5 Completed by December 3 ACT 10/26
SAT 11/2
January 22 May 1
Fall 202 5 Completed by December 3 ACT 10/26
SAT 11/2
January 22 May 1

Final Deadline

Application Deadline Last SAT/ACT Notification Deposit
Early Fall 202 5 Completed by February 25 ACT 2/8
SAT 12/7
March 31 May 1
Fall 202 5 Completed by February 25 ACT 2/8
SAT 12/7
March 31 May 1

We’re Here to Help

Get guidance from application to graduation. Visit the I’m First website or talk with an FIU admissions counselor for advice on your FIU journey.

1. Take the SAT, ACT or CLT

Students should take the SAT, ACT and/or CLT in their junior year, but no later than the fall of their senior year. Test scores submitted after the deadline will not be considered on applications or scholarships for the upcoming term. Official scores for the SAT can be sent through CollegeBoard.org (code: 5206), ACT scores through ACT.org (code: 0776) and CLT scores through cltexam.com.

2. Apply for Financial Aid

Filing for FAFSA before the deadline will make it easier to calculate and deliver your financial aid awards. You should file for FAFSA even if you aren’t sure you’ll qualify. Search for scholarships you could qualify for early as deadlines to apply may vary.

3. Start your Application

Interested applicants can apply to FIU through Common App. If you have applied through Common App, you should not submit a separate application through FIU's application portal.

Applicants will be required to pay a $30 USD application fee or use an SAT/ACT fee waiver. If you are using an SAT/ACT fee waiver please indicate that on the Common App when submitting your application.

4. Submit Transcript(s)

FIU requires all incoming students, whether first-year or transfer students, to submit all official academic transcripts from every high school or college/university attended prior to submitting their application. Applications will not be reviewed until they are complete. Your transcript(s) should be sent directly from all secondary schools, colleges, and universities you have attended.

Transcripts received by FIU become the property of FIU and will not be returned to the applicant or forwarded to any other institution. Please do not send us your original transcript/diploma if no other copy exists.

For international credentials, a certified copy issued by the previous institution’s registration office may be submitted. Please note that the translation is separate from the official transcript requirement (both are necessary).

5. Submit Exam Scores

Submit scores separately from the testing agency. This applies to Advanced Placement (AP), CLEP, International Baccalaureate (IB), or any other exam credit scores. AP scores must be a 3 or higher. Scores submitted after the application deadline will not be considered on your application. See accepted exam credits . The only scores accepted as "official" from a high school transcript are SAT and ACT scores.

6. Submit Residency Documentation

Residency status is used primarily to determine whether students pay in-state or out-of-state tuition. Whether you are a Florida resident, U.S. resident, or international student, you are required to submit proof of residency. Failing to provide residency documentation will delay your enrollment.

Your proof of residency is used for tuition and financial aid purposes only. Undocumented or DACA students may qualify for in-state tuition in certain circumstances and some private scholarships.

7. Check Application Status

When you finish your application, you will be assigned a Panther ID and within 1-3 business days you will have access to your MyFIU account where you can check your application status.

If you receive your acceptance letter, congratulations! You're on your way. Start the Admitted checklist to secure your spot at FIU.

If your application is denied, you may appeal the decision if your grades have improved or if you have retaken a test and achieved a higher score.

Students who have received a letter of deferred admission or alternate term admission:

Other Steps

Homeschooled and GED applicants who wish to major in one of the STEM programs or the College of Business are required to complete the ALEKS for math placement during new student orientation.

International students must submit English language proficiency exams and other documents to apply to FIU. Visit International Applicant to learn about how to apply, life at FIU and much more. International Application Process

Homeschooled and GED applicants who wish to major in one of the STEM programs or the College of Business are required to complete the ALEKS for math placement during new student orientation.

Office of Admissions

Florida International University
Undergraduate Admissions
P.O. Box 659003
Miami, FL 33265-9003

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Graduate Admissions
P.O. Box 659004
Miami, FL 33265-9004

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