nimda Posted November 13, 2011 Posted November 13, 2011 U of Penn offers full diversity fellowships, TA positions. Also something about a stipend for teaching a course. http://www.design.upenn.edu/fine-arts/
uke Posted February 25, 2012 Posted February 25, 2012 (edited) I just graduated from alfred u (undergrad) and enjoyed it a lot, Theres only 3 departments for their mfa program however: Ceramics , Sculpture/Glass, and Electronic and Integrated Media or E.I.A, Funding is pretty impressive, full tuition coverage , plus a living stipend for ta-ing. I applied to vcu, they have pretty good funding, especially if they select you to be a ta, even if they dont, instate tuition is close to 5 grand a year, and out of state is close to 9 other than that... UCSB which a lot of people have talked about on here on other various forums, has amazing funding , and it sounds more like an interdisciplinary mfa or studio mfa . I've been checking it out and, if memory serves , they give full tuition assistance, plus there website says they give a + 20,000 fellowship to one mfa student. I plan on checking it out , and applying next year, although i dont know if i'd enjoy cali, im an east coast gal at heart...haha hope this helps! Edited February 25, 2012 by uke
RumpleButtleTumpsterStode Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 HI! I know this thread is more than 4 years old now, but I first saw it when I was heading off to UC Berkeley for my BFA in 2012. Now I'm getting ready for my MFA and I desperately need an updated version of the very helpful list of fully funded visual arts MFA programs. PLEASE HELP!!! I have scoured the internet and this forum is the only, truly helpful destination.
papers Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 HI! I know this thread is more than 4 years old now, but I first saw it when I was heading off to UC Berkeley for my BFA in 2012. Now I'm getting ready for my MFA and I desperately need an updated version of the very helpful list of fully funded visual arts MFA programs. PLEASE HELP!!! I have scoured the internet and this forum is the only, truly helpful destination.
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