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Step Five: Choose an Art School
Valerie Atkisson/ArtBistro
There is no perfect school. What you have to do is to find one that matches your priorities. The factors to consider are:
- Location
- Cost
- Reputation
- Strengths of the program
- Teachers that you want to work with
- Facilities
Evaluate the Schools
Try to determine if the school can improve your strengths and your weaknesses that you have determined in Step 4. You will probably want to visit schools before and or after you have applied and been accepted to be able to determine which ones most closely fit your priorities.
Art School or University?
There is also a decision to be made about art schools vs. universities. In many ways these are similar institutions. The main difference is that art schools will typically focus the general education requirements around art. This can be good if you have determined that you want a specialized education. Typically the level of academia for your general education will be better at a university or liberal arts college. This may be a better approach for students who want a strong higher education with their art degree.
ladylethal
about 1 month ago
72 comments
IM LOOKING INTO THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO!
snelson
2 months ago
18 comments
I think potential students should attend a National Portfolio Day they are all over the US and also International as weel they start this month and end in Feb. www.npda.org
vanreininga82
3 months ago
2 comments
When debating whether or not to attend an art school or university make sure you're prepared not only technically, but mentally, emotionally and spiritually. To me art school was all about 'cleansing'. Breaking down the minutia of social restraints can deeply affect your vision. Basically I found in art school that you learn to think critically and react emotionally to your surroundings. Whether these elements are the city in which you reside, or the culture in which you belong.
mutley74jv
4 months ago
6820 comments
GREAT JOB
tubros
5 months ago
178 comments
Over educated people fear learning new things
jclay9
8 months ago
2 comments
I am having a huge conflict about either to obtain a BA with a studio concentration or a BFA in sculpture , which is what i want . but it will take two years longer. DOes it really matter which if I am going to get my MFA???