Whether you're just looking to learn more, preparing to apply or already accepted, this is your information hub.
Explore
Learn more about FIU and the College of Arts, Sciences & Education::
- Experience FIU
- Visit (MMC or BBC campuses)
- About CASE
- Connect with CASE
CASE Programs
With degree programs covering the sciences, humanities, education, and social sciences, we are sure that you'll find a major that aligns with your interests and goals! Learn more about these amazing programs.
Finishing up High School?
Your next steps may feel intimidating. Don't worry - we've got you. Here are a few resources that can help you make the transition:
- Success Tips just for you!
- Discover your interests online to help you feel more confident in choosing a major.
- Curious about what your academic schedule could look like? Visit Major Maps.
Transferring from another University or College?
Here are some resources to help you transfer to FIU successfully!
- Be transfer-ready with our Transfer Guides
- Wondering how courses taken at your prior institution will count at FIU? Search our database!
- Are you a student at Miami Dade College, Broward College, or Palm Beach State College? Then you have a bridge advisor who can help you with any other transfer questions!
Apply
Undergraduate applicants should visit FIU's Admissions website to apply online.
Prospective graduate students can find timelines, basic requirements and application links from FIU Admissions' Graduate Applicant section.
Accepted Students
Congratulations on your acceptance to FIU! There are many steps to getting settled in as an FIU Panther.
Orientation
Undergraduates: We encourage all incoming FIU students to attend Undergraduate Orientation!
- For more information and to sign up:
- Freshman students: MandatoryFirst-Year Orientation
- Transfer students: Highly RecommendedTransfer Orientation
- You may sign up for the Panther Camp introductory program.
- There is also an orientation available for parents and families.
High School Dual Enrollment
FIU's dual enrollment program allows high school students to earn college credit before graduating.