Who Should Apply
The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Fine Art is designed to serve several types of students. Many who enroll have recently graduated with a BA from a liberal arts college or a university art department and are looking for the intensity and depth of experience that an art school can provide. Others have taken art classes while working in other fields, are interested in making a career change, and feel the need to become intensely involved in making art. Post-Bac students who wish to build their portfolio of artwork with the intention of applying to graduate schools are assisted in the process. All students are encouraged to reach a level in their work that reflects a personal direction. They grow to have confidence in their abilities, which allows them to continue working beyond the structural situation once they have left the program.
Students may apply for entrance in either Fall or Spring as full-time students only. Spring entrance depends on availability of space in the program.
See Also Programs of Study: Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Fine Art
Application Requirements and Procedures for the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Fine Art
Application Deadline for Spring 2012 Entrance: October 1st, 2011
Application Deadline for Fall 2012 Entrance: January 15th, 2012
1. Graduate Admission Application: Submitted online via mica.slideroom.com |
2. Curriculum Vitae/Resume |
3. Statement of Purpose/Artist StatementApplicants are asked to submit a written statement (500-700 words) addressing their personal artwork and outlining their goals for post-baccalaureate study. |
4. Three (3) Letters of RecommendationLetters are submitted online via mica.slideroom.com |
5. Proof of Degree or EquivalentSend transcripts from ALL post secondary schools attended. Transcripts should be submitted in sealed, institution-issued envelopes to the Office of Graduate Admission. |
6. Portfolio of ArtworkApplicants should submit 18-20 digital images or time-based media for review online via mica.slideroom.com. Slideroom allows applicants to create an inventory of pieces and attach the following information: title, date, medium, dimensions and notes. Applicants may upload images, video or .pdf documents. For good image quality and fast upload, applicants should follow the guidelines on SlideRoom. For applicants to multiple graduate programs, please repeat the upload process for each program. Any difficulty viewing or using mica.slideroom.com can be reported to support@slideroom.com for technical support. |
7. $70 Application FeePayable via credit card during the application submission on mica.slideroom.com |
8. Additional Requirements for International ApplicantsA. Proof of English language proficiency. If your native language is not English you must demonstrate proof of English language proficiency to gain full admission. MICA requires a score result on The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) of at least 550 PBT (paper based test), or equivalent 213 CBT (computer-based test), or 80 IBT (internet based test). MICA also accepts a band score of at least 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). MICA's institution code is 5399. Note: International applicants who have received a 2, 3 or 4-year degree or diploma from an English-language institution are not required to submit a TOEFL or IELTS score. A transcript from the English-language institution will be accepted in lieu of a TOEFL or IELTS score. B. Certified translations of all documents. Diplomas, transcripts, financial statements, and letters of recommendation must be submitted with certified English translations. |
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