prosthetic_head Posted Friday at 03:19 PM Posted Friday at 03:19 PM Got my RISD rejection yesterday 💔 and financial aid package from CCA this morning bluemargo96 and sillygooseart 2
Plausiblefox Posted Friday at 03:50 PM Posted Friday at 03:50 PM 20 hours ago, blablah said: Lurker here. Received offers from Columbia, Yale painting, waiting on Bard post interview but seemed positive! Applied to different disciplines for each school as my work is interdisciplinary. Don't want to identify myself by listing what disciplines of the other 2 as its really specific. Never made a painting in my life lol but I discussed this in the interview with Yale and they were pretty open minded. When did you interview at Columbia? And when did you hear back?
freshman2024 Posted Friday at 05:05 PM Posted Friday at 05:05 PM Just got accepted into UConn. So far for full funding: Ohio State Indiana Bloomington Kent State UConn I went to visit OSU and really enjoyed it, and they've offered the best package so far. Does anyone else get nervous about being in a red state with the current Trump attacks on higher ed? It's one of my only holdouts for committing to OSU. sillygooseart 1
paintstress Posted Friday at 06:41 PM Posted Friday at 06:41 PM (edited) I just emailed SAIC about funding and found out that I was mistaken and the financial aid package was indeed sent out at the same time as offers and that I will not be receiving any funding. I also just got my offer for MICA with scholarship but not enough to make it feasible. Looks like I'll be reapplying again next year. For those who have successfully reapplied and gotten into more competitive programs, how much of your portfolio was stuff from the previous cycle and how much of it was new work? Im looking at reapplying to UCLA, Yale, Northwestern and Columbia, and applying to Hunter, CCA, UCSD, UChicago and RISD next year. Edited Friday at 06:42 PM by paintstress Kalonde, Plausiblefox and Morallycorruptfayeresnick 3
mermaidkt33 Posted Friday at 08:09 PM Posted Friday at 08:09 PM On 3/5/2025 at 3:05 AM, nanaaaa said: I'm just asking out of pure curiosity, but how old is everyone here applying? I'm in my mid 20s and I don't know why but I almost feel already too old to start a new chapter in my life. I'm 43. You're never too old
mermaidkt33 Posted Friday at 08:21 PM Posted Friday at 08:21 PM Accepted into Low-Res at SAIC! This was my top choice. No funding, but I did a webinar last night that said I can request a FAFSA exception for extenuating circumstances (death in the family.) tooold4artschool 1
ArtsyAF Posted Friday at 09:13 PM Posted Friday at 09:13 PM 18 hours ago, beanbagboy said: Thanks for sharing! I would be a part of Tyler Sculpture, but I was specifically wondering about how student centric and collaborative Tyler as a whole was. Congrats on being accepted into the Sculpture MFA! I think that depends on your cohort/dept. head. Graphic Design was very separate due to the dept. heads controlling nature so we did not get a sense of collaboration or commingling(the GD dept. is awful but from what I have heard the other programs don't seem to have these issues). I know many in the more fine art MFAs that have had the opposite experience and have truly felt they are in a collaborative environment not only with direct peers in their discipline but also those outside of! They are very happy! I would definitely reach out to current students and get their genuine opinions without a professor standing near by and do a visit if possible! Tyler does host a TON of lectures and demos with a wide array of visiting artists for the students. Tyler also has phenomenal funding, awards, connections, and GA/TA opportunities for the students. If you have something you want to learn/make, odds are Tyler has the tools and a professor that has done it and could give advice!
manti Posted Friday at 10:00 PM Posted Friday at 10:00 PM 21 hours ago, Rosebud510 said: Just getting an interview is huge! Someone else mentioned that their waitlist is very minimal - reapply! Everyone I spoke to said to be prepared to apply more than once for the top tier programs. 20 hours ago, thenightowl212 said: If you believe it's the program for you, then yes. It took me three tries before getting the acceptance. Perseverance is all that I can say Thanks! I think I will apply again because I do think I am a good fit but was too nervous during the interview. People were right - trying too hard and over preparing will backfire. thenightowl212 and Rosebud510 2
tjsgh Posted Friday at 11:34 PM Posted Friday at 11:34 PM Has anyone interviewed for Pratt MFA Sculpture? I'd love to hear about your experience and what kinds of questions they asked!
sillygooseart Posted Friday at 11:42 PM Posted Friday at 11:42 PM General question, is there any chance acceptances go out after waitlists? Cause someone I know got waitlisted to a program I applied to and I haven’t heard anything. I’m assuming I’ve been rejected from this program and I’m kinda surprised! I know it’s super unlikely that I’ll hear something positive after this tho Plausiblefox 1
artstudent555 Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM SO nobody has heard anything back from UCLA painting regarding acceptance or rejection after the interviews?
sillygooseart Posted yesterday at 02:40 AM Posted yesterday at 02:40 AM 2 hours ago, sillygooseart said: General question, is there any chance acceptances go out after waitlists? Cause someone I know got waitlisted to a program I applied to and I haven’t heard anything. I’m assuming I’ve been rejected from this program and I’m kinda surprised! I know it’s super unlikely that I’ll hear something positive after this tho Nvm found someone who got accepted lol
Rosebud510 Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM 5 hours ago, manti said: Thanks! I think I will apply again because I do think I am a good fit but was too nervous during the interview. People were right - trying too hard and over preparing will backfire. Hey! I don't think there's any harm in being very prepared, in fact, I think thats the thing that keeps you from being nervous - prepare some answers and be ready to pivot. The main thing to remember is if you've gotten to the interview stage, they're already interested. Your only job is to be confident and show them you're ready. Think about it this way, they are who you could be in 10 years (or 5! or 2!) - how do you impress yourself? Confidence and really knowing who you are is all that matters. And you know those answers. You're you! They're just people who were once on your side of things, no need to be afraid of them. kamlee and yellosloth 2
Josh Turner Posted yesterday at 04:25 AM Posted yesterday at 04:25 AM Hi! Is there anyone who got into Hunter's IMA program? how prestigious or competitive it is? I'm thinking of committing but still not sure yet. Also any information on financial aid for Hunter's MFA programs would be much appreciated😊
mmav Posted yesterday at 05:01 AM Posted yesterday at 05:01 AM 32 minutes ago, Josh Turner said: Hi! Is there anyone who got into Hunter's IMA program? how prestigious or competitive it is? I'm thinking of committing but still not sure yet. Also any information on financial aid for Hunter's MFA programs would be much appreciated😊 Hunter is pretty well regarded for their painting program (and other traditional media). Their grads make some cool work. I remember you saying that you are doing more art/tech work though, so I'm not sure how strong Hunter's program in that area is. When I was narrowing down schools for new media, I specifically looked at the work of their faculty and their facilities/other departments that could support that work (ex, schools that also had PhD programs in media art technology that MFAs could register courses with) -- I'm not sure if Hunter has that or not.
beepbeepmeep Posted yesterday at 10:39 PM Posted yesterday at 10:39 PM On 3/6/2025 at 9:48 PM, sCuLpTuRe123 said: Hell yeah! Congrats! Thank you!! you too!!!
boltcutter Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 3/6/2025 at 7:16 PM, wooowza15 said: For anyone who got into RISD, did you get any financial aid breakdown in your award letter? There's none on mine and if this basically means there's no support, I'm unfortunately going to need to decline. the letter I opened on the 6th had no specific information about financial aid but then a new letter was added that had the payment breakdown.
intheclerb Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 3/5/2025 at 8:31 AM, tryinggg said: So, I got a call from one of my top choices last Thursday telling me I was on the waitlist and to expect an official email in a few days. It’s almost been a week, should I reach out? It’s probably just the stress of this whole process but my first instinct is to worry I wouldn't be afraid to reach out, it conveys interest! I reached out to both schools I was waitlisted at, one (VCU) was very friendly and even gave me a virtual tour
tryinggg Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, intheclerb said: I wouldn't be afraid to reach out, it conveys interest! I reached out to both schools I was waitlisted at, one (VCU) was very friendly and even gave me a virtual tour that’s so nice of them! what did you say? I don’t want to sound too eager reaching out, I just worry about not having the official “you’re on the waitlist email”
intheclerb Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 5 hours ago, tryinggg said: that’s so nice of them! what did you say? I don’t want to sound too eager reaching out, I just worry about not having the official “you’re on the waitlist email” I asked if we could have a brief phone call and I asked them on the call about the waitlist timeframe. It was helpful, I got more information than I expected. (I think an email would be fine too)
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