It's in the Yale Art School Bulletin
https://bulletin.yale.edu/sites/default/files/school-of-art-2018-2019.pdf
Down in the Application section under "Final Selections" and under Photo it says
"Applicants in Photography Applicants should submit a portfolio of twenty-five to thirty photographic prints."
I've been wondering this as well. I think there is something on the mfa site that mentions something about a physical portfolio that can have up to 30 photos as opposed to 20. But I'm not sure.
I've been out of undergrad for almost 4 years now. I've been working in the fast fashion world since but its been pretty draining and soul sucking and I finally had enough and decided a change was needed.
Hey all, Its nice to see people gettin together somewhere in this whole process. I had been alone in it for the most part and it was pretty maddening. I started with a list of schools but none of them really felt right at this state besides one. I decided to just apply to Yale's Photo program. Here's to hoping the best for all of us!