Applying for Aid: Readmitted Students

The FAFSA, CSS Profile for both custodial and noncustodial parents, and tax documents must be submitted. Readmitted students should complete the applications and submit all requested documentation at least 30 days before their tuition bill is due.

Financial Aid Checklist

1. Complete your CSS Profile (Custodial and Noncustodial Parents).

css.collegeboard.org
School Code: 5815

2. Complete your FAFSA.

studentaid.gov
School Code: 001536

3. Submit a signed copy of your federal tax returns including all schedules and forms and all employer W2s for parent, student, and noncustodial parent to the College Board IDOC Service. 

idoc.collegeboard.org

If your parents are divorced or separated, both parents need to submit financial information. We will calculate a separate contribution for each parent and add them together with the calculated student contribution to determine an Expected Family Contribution. 

All tax returns must be translated to English and converted to U.S. dollars prior to submitting. Please use the date you signed the FAFSA as the effective date of the currency translation.

4. Submit a copy of your Corporate tax returns for parent, student, and noncustodial parent to the College Board IDOC Service.

This is needed if you or your parents filed an IRS 1065, 1120, or 1120S. Please also submit all schedule K-1 documents and any statements.

All tax returns must be translated to English and converted to U.S. dollars prior to submitting. Please use the date you signed the FAFSA as the effective date of the currency translation.

After you complete the CSS Profile, you will receive an email from the College Board IDOC service with instructions on submitting the documents. 

If you do not intend to apply for financial aid and wish to withdraw your financial aid application, please complete the Financial Aid Status Update form at miami.edu/faupdate.

International Students

The University of Miami is need-aware for first-year international undergraduate degree-seeking applicants.  This means that, for a portion of international applicants, the Admission Committee will consider that student’s ability to pay tuition without the need for financial aid.

Applicants must complete the following by our stated deadlines.

1. Complete your CSS Profile.

2. Submit Government or Employer Earnings Statements to the College Board IDOC Service at idoc.collegeboard.org.