mmav Posted Friday at 04:59 PM Posted Friday at 04:59 PM This probably isn't an issue that affects art departments as much since most aren't dependent on federal funding, but saw on the gradadmissions reddit that it seems like a lot of STEM programs are withdrawing acceptances that hadn't committed yet as spots fill up due to limited funds.....scary times for those pursuing grad school for sure
yellosloth Posted Friday at 07:10 PM Posted Friday at 07:10 PM Has anyone who reached out to Columbia's financial aid heard back yet? I contacted them a little over a week ago to ask if more funding was possible, and no response yet. I am wondering if I should message the department head directly instead
Noreligion24 Posted Saturday at 12:06 AM Posted Saturday at 12:06 AM On 3/20/2025 at 2:28 PM, applicator0 said: Going to be really obnoxious and ask one more time if anyone has any update or news on NYU. I interviewed early Feb. I know I should just be patient but it’s hard because I can’t find many people online who also applied NYU MFA. Same boat here. Have yet to hear with them and got interviewed in February over zoom.
StrangeConfinedSpace Posted Saturday at 05:57 PM Posted Saturday at 05:57 PM Hello everyone, I am in a bit of a situation. So far I have been accepted into one program with a full GA, though I am waitlisted for two, one of them was my top school . The School I was accepted in is only giving me until April 1st for a reply, I am assuming the others won't reach out until after the 15th. Is it unprofessional to accept at university and then de-commit? I am very fond of all of the schools that have reached out but if one of my waitlisted schools reaches out I would prefer to go there. I know that is long and confusing haha.
Engraced1 Posted Saturday at 06:47 PM Posted Saturday at 06:47 PM 46 minutes ago, StrangeConfinedSpace said: Hello everyone, I am in a bit of a situation. So far I have been accepted into one program with a full GA, though I am waitlisted for two, one of them was my top school . The School I was accepted in is only giving me until April 1st for a reply, I am assuming the others won't reach out until after the 15th. Is it unprofessional to accept at university and then de-commit? I am very fond of all of the schools that have reached out but if one of my waitlisted schools reaches out I would prefer to go there. Hello! First off, congratulations on your offer. At least you have a funded offer. What program was the offer from and which ones were you wait listed in? Thank you!
Engraced1 Posted Saturday at 06:58 PM Posted Saturday at 06:58 PM On 2/12/2025 at 10:14 PM, Darrrr said: Univ of Iowa - WAITLISTED Univ of Arkansas - nothing yet Univ of Wisc Madison - rejected 2/4 Univ of Minnesota - rejected 2/11 SIUE - Interview 2/11 IU - nothing yet (is watching my insta stories) UConn - nothing yet (they have viewed my website) RISD - Interviewed Saturday 2/8 Hello! Please did you eventually get an offer from Arkansas?
Darrrr Posted Saturday at 07:00 PM Posted Saturday at 07:00 PM 1 minute ago, Engraced1 said: Hello! Please did you eventually get an offer from Arkansas? I haven’t heard anything from them 😕 I assumed rejection so I have already accepted with another school.
Engraced1 Posted Saturday at 07:09 PM Posted Saturday at 07:09 PM On 2/12/2025 at 10:14 PM, Darrrr said: 4 minutes ago, Darrrr said: I haven’t heard anything from them 😕 I assumed rejection so I have already accepted with another school. That's serious, and congratulations on the offers. What program did you finally accept an offer from? Did you get off the wait-list from Iowa? Can I also see your portfolio to see how I can improve on my portfolio? Thank you!
Darrrr Posted Saturday at 07:16 PM Posted Saturday at 07:16 PM 2 minutes ago, Engraced1 said: That's serious, and congratulations on the offers. What program did you finally accept an offer from? Did you get off the wait-list from Iowa? Can I also see your portfolio to see how I can improve on my portfolio? Thank you! I accepted an offer with SIUE and I’m very excited. I haven't reached out to Iowa for any updates. It’s my top school but the states politics are concerning. I focused my ceramics portfolio on a cohesive body of work. In past years I showed a range of techniques but this was the first year I got an acceptance and several waitlists. I also wrote individual statements for each school specifically relating to my goals. Hope this helps! My portfolio is at www.darbyllewis.com/portfolio it has all the photos I submitted plus details
Engraced1 Posted Saturday at 08:07 PM Posted Saturday at 08:07 PM 49 minutes ago, Darrrr said: I accepted an offer with SIUE and I’m very excited. I haven't reached out to Iowa for any updates. It’s my top school but the states politics are concerning. I focused my ceramics portfolio on a cohesive body of work. In past years I showed a range of techniques but this was the first year I got an acceptance and several waitlists. I also wrote individual statements for each school specifically relating to my goals. Hope this helps! My portfolio is at www.darbyllewis.com/portfolio it has all the photos I submitted plus details Thank you for the information. I even sent you an email. I appreciate
Turtle222 Posted Saturday at 11:12 PM Posted Saturday at 11:12 PM Sigh ... ucla ... anyone heard anything post painting interview?
Cowbot Posted Sunday at 01:03 AM Posted Sunday at 01:03 AM On 3/19/2025 at 9:30 PM, figg said: anyone received their financial aid package from Yale? Just got my package yesterday!
hotshots Posted Sunday at 02:30 AM Posted Sunday at 02:30 AM Hi everyone — long-time lurker here! Finally found courage to join the convo and share experience. I'm an international candidate and was wondering if anyone else feels anxious about how current circumstances might affect the MFA experience. Is anyone else outside US grappling with similar concerns? I've been accepted to Yale, Columbia, and Bard, and I’ve been hearing a lot of mixed opinions. A few Yale alumni I know all expressed serious concerns that many of the promises tied to the school's reputation and word of mouth don’t hold up— especially how well it helps students positioning themselves after MFA. On the other hand, I’ve heard positive things about Columbia and Bard, particularly regarding their more robust and ongoing communities, and how they support building a career after school, and the connection with the New York art scene. Any thoughts or suggestions? dj_buckweed07 1
nonamenon Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I've been waitlisted at Columbia. Anyone know the likelihood of being accepted from the waitlist? I have one other program I'm weighing that I've been accepted to, but would have to ask for an extension on their decision deadline. I'm also curious what others have heard regarding prospects after graduating from Columbia and if it's worth the cost of tuition (I'm not seeking teaching positions). Plausiblefox 1
blasphemousbunny Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Does anyone have any tea of Pratt institute? It sounds kind of dated. Asking because I had my interview this morning and I’m expecting a response for 2025 Fall admissions! Plausiblefox 1
She Ate Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) Depends what you're going for. I think they're good for photo/graphic design. Edited 16 hours ago by She Ate change of mind
tooold4artschool Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Curious about the protocol for declining admissions. Is it customary to send an email, call someone, or just let the deadline lapse?
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