320 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The University of the Arts brings together visual artists, designers, actors, dancers, musicians, multimedia artists, filmmakers and more, and acts as a catalyst for their creativity. In a vibrant community at the heart of the nation's fifth-largest city, UArts students cross traditional boundaries to develop new ways of expression and influence in a world where creative thinkers are needed more than ever.
At the University of the Arts creativity overlaps and converges with numerous opportunities for collaboration among students. Whatever a student's area of interest, he or she will find other individuals sharing a passion for the creative process--and for making their marks on our society. The University's almost 2,100 students and 500 faculty members interact in a dynamic, innovative learning environment. UArts faculty members are working professionals who create an intense and interactive academic environment, and students benefit from their professors' extensive real-world experience. This synergy is a key to the University's success in helping aspiring artists, designers, performers and writers develop their creativity and find satisfying careers. Students also have opportunities for internships in a wide range of settings--advertising agencies, web development companies, TV and radio stations, theater and dance companies, galleries, private artist's studios, among many others.
Situated between New York City and Washington, D.C., Philadelphia is the nation's fifth-largest city and has a booming cultural community. UArts' location on the city's Avenue of the Arts provides students with a vibrant urban experience at the crossroads of culture and business. Philadelphia is home to four major film festivals, 75 art galleries, and 200,000 college students.
GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: MA, MAT, MFA
ACCREDITATION: MSCHE, NASAD, NASM
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NOTE 1: "Full-Time Equivalent" is the common way to measure the relative size of colleges. This adjusts for differences in the percentage of part-time students (or faculty). For example: one full-time student = 1 FTE; three half-time students = 1.5 FTE, etc.
GRADUATE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
APPLICATION:
Required
APPLICATION FEES:
$60.00
PORTFOLIO:
Required
INTERVIEW:
Recommended
ESSAY:
Required
CV / RESUMÉ:
Required
GRE:
Not Required
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION:
Required (3)
IELTS:
Required if English is a second language Minimum score 6.5
TOEFL:
Required if English is a second language Minimum score 92
TRANSCRIPTS
COLLEGE:
Required
This institution may require additional program-specific materials in the admissions process. Please visit the institution's website to view the requirements in full.