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Saturday, April 28, 2018

How To Improve Your Chances Of Getting A Scholarship To An Art School

How To Improve Your Chances Of Getting A Scholarship To An Art School
Art School Scholarships Require Some Additional Planning
The competition to get into art school is stiff and the chances of getting a scholarship if you are not prepared are slim. However, if you are willing to go up against the competition and prepare ahead of time, you will not only make the cut to get into art school but you may also receive a scholarship. Usually, art school scholarships are based on a reduced tuition due to the potential promise of the student, and may also involve a student work program. But this is a minor sacrifice to make if you are truly interested in becoming a professional artist.

To get started looking for an art school scholarship, you need to decide on an art medium that may be something like sculpture, painting, pottery, photography, weaving, or other mediums where you feel that you have a gift. If you are in high school, make sure to take art classes to find your talent. If you have already graduated high school, talk to someone at the local community college to point you in the right direction for art classes to get you started. Taking one art class at the local college won't set you back too far financially, and you may even get financial aide if you enroll full-time.

Once you have an art medium that you excel at, you will find that there are arts organizations and schools that offer specific scholarships to promote these arts and then you can begin applying to them for tuition costs. This includes state and federal government grants, professional art organizations, and private donors who sponsor foundations that support the creation of art.

It is important to focus on one art discipline if you want an art scholarship. 

For example, don't try to become a painter, and then switch to pottery, and then in the final hour figure out that you like photography. Scholarship committees recognize last minute work and won't hand out a scholarship to an artist who has not fully reached a place where they can perfect their work with a higher education.

Submit your scholarship application to art school early. 

Make sure that it is fully filled out and focused with a mission statement that will make the scholarship committee take notice. As well, remember that many scholarships for art don't pay for your whole tuition like academic scholarships do. An art scholarship may only pay part of your tuition; so make sure that you have alternative means of financing like student loans if you need them to finish your education.

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