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Fine Arts (Certificate)

Application Procedures

PRIORITY DEADLINE FOR FALL 2019 ENTRANCE: April 3, 2019. Applications received after April 3, 2019, will be considered on a rolling basis, provided space remains available.

Students may apply for entrance in either Fall or Spring as full-time students only. Spring entrance depends on the availability of space in the program.

Application Requirements & Procedures for the Post-Baccalaureate in Fine Art

1. Graduate Admission Application Form: completed and submitted online via mica.slideroom.com

2. Curriculum Vitae/Resume

3. Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Fine Art Written Requirements

Applicants are asked to submit a written statement (500-700 words) addressing their personal artwork and outlining their goals for post-baccalaureate study.

4. Three (3) Letters of Reference

Recommendations are submitted online via mica.slideroom.com.

5. Proof of Degree or Equivalent

Digital transcripts from the last degree-granting institution can be uploaded to SlideRoom. Official transcripts are not required for the initial review process, however, the Graduate Review Committee may request additional or official documentation before decision notification. 

6. Portfolio of Artwork

Applicants should submit 18-20 digital images or time-based media for review online via mica.slideroom.com. Slideroom allows applicants to create an inventory of pieces and attach the following information: title, date, medium, dimensions, and notes. Applicants may upload images, video or .pdf documents. For good image quality and fast upload, applicants should follow the guidelines on SlideRoom.

Applicants should submit their portfolio materials for review with their application via mica.slideroom.com. Specific technical guidelines addressing the submission of digital images, video files, sound files and text files are available in the SlideRoom system.

7. $75 Application Fee

Payable via credit card during the application submission stage online.

8. Additional Requirements for International Applicants

International candidates whose primary language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in both written and spoken English. Additionally, certified translations of all letters of reference, transcripts and school documentation must be provided. For additional information on international applicant requirements, please visit Information for International Graduate Applicants.