Admissions - Miami
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Here you will find all the necessary information to make an informed choice. Find out how our bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs will help you turn your passion into a profession.
Albizu University is regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). The Psy.D. and the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology programs are accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). The Master of Science in Speech and Language Pathology program at Albizu University is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Albizu University, Miami campus, is licensed by the Commission for Independent Education of the Florida Department of Education.
Albizu University’s small class sizes and student-faculty ratio are some of the main reasons why students want to attend Albizu University. We typically enroll approximately 2,079 students across all programs each academic year. The average class size is 15-25 students for the core classes and 10-15 for elective classes.
Albizu University accepts transfer credits applicable to the student’s study program from a regionally accredited institution for courses in which a letter grade of “C” or higher was earned.
The university offers flexible course schedules during the day, evening, and online. Additionally, it offers a hybrid option for certain programs, which is both online and on-site.
The GRE is only required for the PsyD and Speech and Language Pathology programs.
Yes. If you are a Miami Dade County teacher, Miami Dade County police officer, graduate of Miami Dade College or active military personnel, you qualify to receive a 20% tuition discount.
How to Apply
We appreciate your interest in applying for admission to Albizu University. Our team of trained professionals will provide you with all the help you need in the selection of the academic program of your interest and assist you with the necessary documentation to complete the admissions process.
For your convenience, our University offers multiple options to assist you with your application submission for admission.
Contact Us at:
Miami Campus
9770 NW 25th Street
Miami, Florida 33172
(305) 593-1223 ext.3136
Hours of Operation:
Monday to Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Jessica Tamayo Toala, M.S.
Executive Director of Enrollment Management & International Programs
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 305-593-1223 Ext: 3122
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Steps to complete your admissions application:
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Review your program of interest’s admission requirements
- Before you start filling out the application, it is important that you carefully review the general admission requirements as well as the specific requirements of the program you are applying for.
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You must create an applicant account, CLICK HERE
- After you have created an applicant account, the system will redirect you to the application for admission. Note: Create an easy-to-remember password. You will need it to enter your account and check the status of your application.
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Complete the admissions application form
- Conclude your application for admission by completing all the required fields. Use a credit card to pay your non-refundable admissions application fee with your online submission.
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Submit all required documentation
- The required documentation will depend on your program of interest. Please remember that your application for admission will not be considered duly completed if you have not submitted all the necessary documents. You can upload them in the Supplementary Documents or Supplemental Items section of the applicant account.
Important Details
- If the applicant is under 18 years of age, their parents or legal guardians must sign all agreements regarding their admissions process.
- Due to our accreditations, we encourage our students to master reading, writing, and speaking English fluently. These skills will be evaluated during the interview process.
- ESOL classes are offered for students who require help improving their English skills.
- It is important to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This will allow students to be evaluated for eligibility to receive financial aid such as: scholarships, loans, work-study programs, among others.
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Admissions Deadlines
Deadlines for Ranking or Ranking Programs
Programs | Deadlines |
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Doctor in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) | January 15 |
Master’s in Speech and Language Pathology | November 1 |
ACADEMIC PROGRAM | OFFERING SEMESTERS |
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1. BS Psychology - Online | Fall / Spring / Summer |
2. BS Psychology - On Campus | Fall / Spring / Summer |
3. BS Psychology Spanish - Online | Fall / Spring / Summer |
4. BS Psychology Spanish - On Campus | Fall / Spring / Summer |
5. BS Cyberpsychology - Online | Fall / Spring / Summer |
6. BS Cyberpsychology - On Campus | Fall / Spring / Summer |
7. BA Elementary Education | Fall / Spring / Summer |
8. BA Exceptional Student Education - Autism | Fall / Spring / Summer |
9. MS Counseling | Fall / Spring / Summer |
10. MS Exceptional Student Education | Fall / Spring / Summer |
11. MS in Industrial & Organizational Psychology - Online | Fall / Spring / Summer |
12. MS in Industrial & Organizational Psychology -On Campus | Fall / Spring / Summer |
13. MS Speech Language Pathology on Campus | Fall / Spring |
14. MS Speech Language Pathology Online | Fall / Spring |
15. MBA Health Care | Fall / Spring / Summer |
16. Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology - PsyD | Fall / Spring / Summer |
17. Doctor of Philosophy in Human Services | Fall / Spring / Summer |
18. Graduate Certificate ABA | Fall / Spring / Summer |
19. ESOL | Fall / Spring / Summer |
Deadlines for Courses without Ranking or Classification:
Fall – August 21
Spring – December 18
Summer - April 23