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College recommendations for a BFA degree?

Hey guys, I'm a high school junior interested in pursuing a BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) degree. Can anyone recommend colleges that have strong BFA programs and good resources for arts students? Any suggestions would be super helpful!

6 months ago

I'm glad to hear that you're interested in pursuing a BFA degree! There are several colleges that are known for their strong BFA programs and support for arts students. Here are a few recommendations:

1. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): Considered one of the top art and design schools in the United States, RISD offers a wide range of BFA programs, such as illustration, graphic design, photography, and more.

2. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts): Located in Valencia, CalArts is known for its excellent BFA programs in animation, character animation, experimental animation, and a variety of other arts-related fields.

3. School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC): SAIC offers various BFA programs, including painting and drawing, sculpture, printmedia, and film/new media. It's located in the heart of downtown Chicago, offering a vibrant art scene for students.

4. Tisch School of the Arts (New York University): Located in New York City, Tisch offers several BFA programs, such as film and television, photography, design for stage and film, and many others. As a well-known arts school, you'll have no shortage of resources and networking opportunities in the city.

5. Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA): MICA is a top art school that offers a variety of BFA programs, including drawing, painting, sculpture, animation, and more.

These are just a few examples of colleges with strong BFA programs and resources for arts students. When researching schools, consider factors like location, facilities, faculty, and opportunities for internships and networking. Keep in mind that many smaller liberal arts colleges can also offer great BFA programs with a tight-knit arts community. Best of luck in your college search!

6 months ago

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