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  1. According to the International Council of Graduate Schools, member institutions are required by mandate to give a Graduate Applicant their admission and funding offer by the 15th of April. From what I gather, if you applied but were not offered admission then affiliates are not mandated to inform you of anything at all. It seems that offering an applicant a rejection letter is a courtesy that differs by academic institution. It is called the "April 15th Resolution Date." The University of California at Santa Barbara, as well as Columbia are both signatory schools of the council and are mandated to inform you by April 15th that you have been accepted and what your funding will be. I don't know if they are flexible about it or if the situation is affected by being waitlisted. All I know are the CGS rules that are outlined on their site. Does an applicant have to accept summer, winter, or spring admission by april 15th? "The April 15 Resolution only applies to offers of financial support for academic year offers beginning in Fall term. Admission to graduate programs that start in the Winter, Spring, or Summer terms are not bound by the resolution." Members of the CGS are as follows: LINK ---> CGS membership affiliates who are required to inform you by April 15th <--- LINK LINK ---> What is the April 15th Resolution Date? <--- LINK You might consider peeping the GradCafe Graduate Admission Results page and see what other applicants have posted about UCSB and Columbia. Maybe that can help. LINK ---> Graduate Admission Results <--- LINK I hope it works out in your favor.
  2. "CELEBRATE WORLD ART DAY APRIL 15TH SAVE THE DATE: APRIL 15TH , 2022 - WORLD ART DAY For the seventh consecutive year, Los Angeles will lead the charge in hosting World Art Day festivities in the United States. This global event organized by the International Association of Art (IAA/AIAP), in official partnership with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), takes place yearly on April 15, Leonardo da Vinci's birthday, and promotes international collaboration through art. In honor of this worldwide celebration, IAA/USA, the US chapter of the IAA headquartered in Los Angeles, will host projects in the form of virtual and gallery exhibitions, artist talks, and pop-ups. We invite you all to celebrate World Art Day, on April 15th!" --->WORLD ART DAY LINK<--- Califas leads the way. So cool that there's a day for the men and women, boys and girls, that is about art and creativity. Also coming up is the Abril 15th Resolution Date. The agreement among signatory graduate schools to provide applicants until Abril 15 to consider offers of admission that also include financial support. I think it's pretty kool that these fall on the same date. Haven't been on the boards for a while. Haven't even been creepin. Looks like things have chilled out and most have decided on your programs. That's rad. Looks like some of you also didn't get into grad, at all. That sucks. Good luck next year!!! Before I put this joint away for good, I'm gonna be on here this week to see who else decided on the fabuloso University of Southern Califas Roski School of Art and Design in Los Angeles CA!!!!!!! ??? YEAAAAAH!!! I'm pretty excited. Please P.M./D.M. me if you did commit to USC. I'd like to link up with people ahead of August. Congratulations to all of you who are attending grad, this semester. Let's make the world a better place!!! Fun Factoid: Did you know the Titanic sunk on Abril 15th??? I didn't either. According to history, however, the Titanic did in fact sink on Abril 15th 1912. Almost 2,000 people died. So don't trip if you didn't get into grad, this year. At least you didn't freeze to death and drown at night in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
  3. There are a few people that are still on the fence about USC Roski because of the cost. I've found a couple of resources and opportunities that would help to inform you if you would like to have them. Not sure if the resources will tip the scale, but if they have the potential to take some of the sting out of admission costs, I would be happy to share. Otherwise, there are other opportunities and scholarships out there that aren't directly from USC but offered to Arts and Humanities students that are easy to dig up. I've shared with a few of you, but if we haven't talked about it feel free to DM me if interested within the next few days and I'll send you a couple links. Right now, more than ever, society needs our artwork and practice and energy. We are coming out of an ugly and confrontational time in our recent history where we have to start rebuilding and creating beautiful things that are good for the people and geared toward social justice and equality/equity. Like always, the onus falls on the Artists, Music, Literature, Screen, Stage, and Humanities to lead the way. (And we will generate revenue for ourselves while doing it). If you don't think we have power, take a look at who fascists and oppressors kill first during times of darkness. We give the people a voice. Let's be leaders. Let's elevate ourselves and one another. Let's hold one another to account, and also be supportive and tolerant. It looks like all the admissions situations are either wrapped up or closing very quickly, and I don't see the need to keep patronizing The GradCafe beyond March. This joint has been a daily thing for me for the past 3 months and I've enjoyed interacting with everyone while sharing your worries, strengths, hopes, art, and life stories in the DM's and otherwise. You've all given me strength. It's encouraging to see so many happy young people moving in the direction of creativity and working in the programs they want to serve the best they can. I hope that everyone had a meaningful season and learned a lot. This round felt REALLY stressful, and I'm grateful to you all for your kindness and grace and sharing. Thank you. You are inspirational to me, and hopefully to each other. We are good people, and we are strong. Please never forget how powerful we are. Please keep making art and never give up! FIGHT ON!
  4. This is an internet forum, it's not an artist statement. Don't really care about grammar. As Chicanos, we are a small slice of society, insular, even. It's why I create art from that perspective. If other people have criticisms or don't like what I do, KOOL! I'm glad that individuals have their own perspectives, this includes people who don't like me. Do others minimize or marginalize me for having opinions about my art? Heck no. I do this for me and my familia and gente. I'm rubber, you're glue. Whatever you say bounces off of me and sticks to you. CHILDREN ARE WISE and we can learn from them. I've never been unsupportive toward "members." What I've done is ask questions of anonymous avatars posting unsubstantiated claims that deserve rigorous and thorough investigation. OR, at the vey least, a shred of proof. See, I'm a social justice warrior, Anti Fascist, Chicano, and proud of it all. I didn't create a life for myself and become a success by believing what people tell me without proof. It's a little discouraging seeing anyone online accepting something as fact, hook line and sinker, with no proof. You see that in the Qnonymous insurrectionists who attacked democracy on 6th. You see that in all the Soviet propaganda on the internet. I'm down to elevate any minority, but I'm not a chump and will definitely ask some rugged questions if I feel that more information is needed. It's troubling that you will believe any anonymous poster on the internet just because it fits your narrative. This is a good discussion to have. It's positive, and productive, and I'm glad future posters will get to read it.
  5. This forum has a secret power where you can ignore people. I even have that power in REAL LIFE! It's easy to be happy and make a better world for all. It's much more aggravating to be angry at everything and try to make the world into something that adheres to your standards, only. That's fascism, and I don't go for that. If you're still miserable in this latest iteration of your numerous sock accounts where you continue to chase me around and have opinions, then I can't help you other than to say... You do you. I'll do me. I genuinely hope you feel better and find some peace. ??☮
  6. Can you please describe the types of disruption and bullying as well as the situations going on in your department at UW-Seattle? What does your faculty say about it? Has this feminist been reprimanded? If a woman chooses to advocate for naturally born women it doesn't mean that they are anti-trans. I don't actually know anyone who's anti-trans, but ones personal feelings about a very small slice of society shouldn't be the defining reason to judge them to be bullies, unless it's warranted and they are actually bullies. Despite what we feel, everyone cannot think the same as we do. Heck, I work with rednecks sometimes when I weld or work with metals or carpentry. Rednecks think in their own hokey way. Some love Trump. Who cares? They aren't me. I feel the way I do, they feel the way that rednecks do. And life goes on. Also, try to remember that these are Art programs, not elite clubs filled with untouchables that must adhere to the status quo where everyone must fall in line and believe in the same thing like a bunch of clones. Take a good look at how some of the finest artists felt about politics and society. Look up the political and social leanings of Orson Scott Card or Wagner or Leonardo Da Vinci. Artists are not perfect, FAR from it. How do you and your cohort at Seattle deal with this situation? Do you have rock-solid proof of your allegations of bullying and abuse within your department that can be cross-verified with staff, faculty, and the student body? If you do, then you can take it to the dean. If the dean sees something wrong then it should be dealt with, post-haste. If it's just a situation where a few people don't like another person and treats them badly because of the way they believe; that's called discrimination and bullying and slander. I really hope it's not all bad. Maybe it's just a case of needing something to do and minding their own business? Perhaps people can redirect their focus to where it should be, on their own art, instead of someone else's point of view. Please always remember the old adage: Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." It's real. Sometimes in life you just gotta do you and let other people do them. Please give details. I'm interested in what's going on at your school and I hope you guys have a positive way to direct your energies. I appreciate it.
  7. Awww... I was kinda hoping you were gonna go to UCLA so I can go say hi to you from USC. I've grown to like a lot of you guys on here, even people I just meet. I always hope that people I talk to on GradCafe who are considering USC or other L.A./Southern California schools accept admission there so I could have some pals I already met already once I move back down. I know a few people in L.A. because I'm from San Diego, but I haven't lived down there in a long time. L.A. is definitely hectic. It's the edge of the world. That's cool you declined the offer to UCLA tho. You just made a wait-lister very happy! ?
  8. You did, indeed, and I remember you did. As a matter of fact, my homeboy Nate who is a high-school teacher told me that I can start substituting with a Bachelors Degree alone, right now. I think I'm gonna do that in L.A. during grad-school. I'm gonna substitute at high-schools because it seems kool, and there's a grip of work and it pays okay for a grad student. With my post, I still want to teach kids for a little while, but I need to end up at the collegiate level. I corrected what I wrote. See? What would I even do without you correcting me up ?????
  9. YUP! This seems to be the same with applicants across the board. COVID disrupted and ravaged academics from 2020 through present time and American colleges have decided to lower admissions standards for applicants from around the world. Because of this massive increase in demand and the decrease in supply, schools have cut stipends, grants, fellowships, and many other perks. Not just that but they've significantly reduced admission rates in every subject. link--->As Applications to Colleges Skyrocket, Acceptance Rates Dip<---link If you look at prior years on the GradCafe there have been WAY better seasons for admissions and perks, by far. From most people I've been private messaging on the board, this year has been pretty sucky, especially for those who have applied more than once. There are artists who are in their 5th and 6th application season who have been admitted to colleges in the past but continue to put off admission in hopes for a better deal next year, and some of them not only didn't get a better deal this year but didn't get admitted anywhere at all and I'd wager that it has something to do with the schools lowering admissions standards and that encouraging everyone to apply. The schools now have more options, and sometimes much better options at grad just by encouraging applicants in general. If I were an admissions counselor at high school or community college I would tell an applicant to try to negotiate with financial aid, but if loans are all you've got and you've got a solid plan that you intend to follow through with then you should take the loans and attend grad at the school that takes you because its just going to get even more competitive over time, especially since Harvard has dedicated that it is keeping admission standards low for the next 4 years, no matter what. All colleges follow Harvard so expect that rule to be adopted by everyone. Seems like it's just going to get exceptionally more competitive over the next 2-4 years. link--->A Competitive Year for Grad Students<---link I, like several other students, lucked out with admissions to top tier school like USC, others were admitted to programs in the same vein like Stanford, RISD, UCLA, and Fresno Community College. If you didn't get into your "dream" school... So what? Fuck it. Go with the cards you were dealt and make some bad-ass art anyway, ya know? Personally, I think the lowering of academic standards is a good thing in the arts because the art world in the United States has become FAR too academic, philosophical, political, tedious, and condescending for its own good. The quality of American art is terrible right now, just AWFUL. For every 100+ pieces of straight up shitty art I see, there is one that I think has merit and is done well. You can't just throw dirt in a corner, fill a pair of women's pantyhose with cotton, then stare into a camera looking grim and expect that to have any impact or weight to the working class people we create art for. And if you aren't creating art for the working class people, who are you making it for? Yourself? Other academics? The privledged and wealthy? The New York art gallery leisure class scene? If that's the case, you don't need grad school or even undergrad anyway. link--->Fatboy Slim - The Rockafeller Skank<---link The art I've seen coming from students of other nations is wonderful. It's almost like they paid more attention in their art classes or something instead of being mad at what some fool says on Twitter. Kind of amazing how that works. I'll be taking out loans to attend USC, I have no grand delusions about it. I'm doing it for the people, and because I need a graduate level degree, MFA in specific, to teach at university. So it all works out. Plus, Los Angeles kicks ass, and I want to be in that sort of high energy and competitive environment. I hold out hope for those of you still waiting. It's a crummy feeling, I know. We'll all get through this! ?Love one another. Help one another. Elevate one another. Adopt animals.? link--->Adopt a kat, A TERMINATOR KAT<---link
  10. Hi gang. I got picked up by the University of Southern California and decided to accept admission and pay my admission fee. I've been working towards USC for a couple years and the USC Roski program was my 1st choice by miles, so I'm completely satisfied with this years outcome. I'm excited to begin my hunt for grants and scholarships. Anyone else up in here choosing USC??? Let's talk.
  11. Yup. The USC interview was way different this year. It was less structured and I felt compelled to really lean in on them about the cash situation, especially with COVID going on. This round it wasn't the whole gang. It was Jennifer, Ruben, Thomas, and Keith. No Edgar, and Nao is still on sabbatical. Nao is the homegirl. She's been really helpful and kind to me. Jennifer gave good funding advice, and they wanted to know what I've been up to. USC and L.A. are definitely where I'd like to be, but they're gonna have to kick down some REAL money this time around. Every other mid-range art school out there like Bard or UCI or VCU are funded with stipends. USC has a MASSIVE endowment in the MULTIPLE BILLIONS of dollars. Surely they can find a way to fully fund students being that they are an "elite" level school, or whatever. If USC can't do better then I'm gonna wait a year and take my skills to San Diego State University. It would hurt because I've been counting on USC for a year and a half and have got to know the school and faculty intimately. But SDSU is great. Both my parents went to San Diego State, and I love SD. Who doesn't? Creators can learn skills anywhere, but getting the most out of grad school as a visual artist is ALL about location location location, period. My big thing this year is gonna be about moving back to Southern Califas. I've had it with Sacramento and Northern California in general. After April I'm gonna start milling around for some more public art projects down south. Ya knoe... Years before this, like last year even; people and programs felt energetic and exciting. This year it's all low energy and blahhh... I haven't seen anyone in these programs I'd be particularly excited to work with, and the professors haven't done much worth entertaining. Potential students artworks haven't exactly been top shelf this season, either. I was just rejected at UCSD and I tried hard to feel upset about it. I even wrote them an email, but I just don't care. Maybe it's just me? I dunno. What if COVID's got me so down that I don't even realize I'm depressed? C'MON USC! KICK DOWN SOME GREEN AND LET'S MAKE SOME FUKIN HISTORY!
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