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Where should I apply for a solid art history program?

Hi everyone, I'm a junior in high school and absolutely love art history. I'm starting to research colleges to apply to next year, and I'm looking for schools with great art history programs. Any suggestions for art history schools that I should look into? Thanks a bunch!

2 years ago

Hi there! It's awesome that you have a passion for art history, and I'm happy to help you in your college search. Here are a few schools known for offering solid art history programs:

1. Yale University — Yale has a renowned art history department and is home to the Yale University Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art, which can provide great learning and research opportunities.

2. Williams College — This small liberal arts college in Massachusetts has a strong art history program and is also home to the Williams College Museum of Art. The proximity to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art and the Clark Art Institute also make it an ideal environment for art history enthusiasts.

3. New York University (NYU) — Studying art history at NYU offers you the advantage of accessing New York City's abundant art resources, including museums, galleries, and special events. The University itself has a respected art history department with diverse course offerings.

4. University of California, Berkeley — UC Berkeley's art history program is well regarded, and its location near San Francisco provides access to the city's rich art scene.

5. University of Chicago — With a strong art history department and close proximity to the Art Institute of Chicago, this university presents a great opportunity for students passionate about art history.

These are just a few examples of schools with strong art history programs. When researching colleges, keep in mind other factors such as location, size, financial aid packages, and campus environment. You should also look into additional resources and opportunities available on campus (e.g., study abroad programs, internships, and research opportunities).

To get an idea of what it's like to study art history at different institutions, you might consider reaching out to current art history majors or faculty within each department.

Good luck with your college search!

2 years ago

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