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Which Art Universities in the US are highly recommended?

I'm a junior in high school and I'm trying to figure out where to apply next year. I'd like to study art, specifically visual arts. Could you guys recommend some highly regarded art universities in the US? Thanks for your help!

a year ago

Sure, it's great that you're exploring your options! For studying visual arts, there are quite a few universities across the U.S. that are highly regarded. Here are a handful of examples:

1. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) - It's considered one of the best art schools in the country with a strong emphasis on drawing in their Foundation studies, which you may find beneficial in visual arts.

2. School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) - The SAIC offers a Comprehensive Early College Program and Teen Arts Council which could give you an advantage in getting into their BFA program.

3. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) - Known for their strong programs in visual and performing arts, CalArts is a fantastic choice if you want to explore interdisciplinary studies.

4. Savanah College of Art and Design (SCAD) - With their hands-on approach and real-world focus, SCAD's visual arts program gives you a practical take on your education, which can help with job prospects after graduation.

5. Parsons School of Design - Part of the New School in New York, Parsons has a comprehensive BFA program that emphasizes conceptual understanding and technical expertise.

6. Pratt Institute - With a fine arts program that regularly ranks among the best in the nation, Pratt is based in Brooklyn, New York City, an area known for its vibrant arts scene.

7. University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) - School of the Arts and Architecture. They offer a top-ranked undergraduate program in arts, giving you a great blend of liberal arts education along with your focus in visual arts.

These are just a few examples, there are hundreds of great choices out there! Keep in mind, you'll want to look at factors like location, class size, faculty, and extracurricular activities that align with your interests and career goals. Remember also to check out which kind of specialization each school offers and whether that aligns with your interests in visual arts. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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