You must re-apply every semester you take part in PCAE. The Pre-College Art Experience is a scholarship program, where the application and tuition fees are covered. Cost of supplies, course fees, and housing will need to be paid by the student. To learn more about this opportunity complete your PCAE application online.
Once this is processed, you will be contacted by a member of our Admissions Department to register for your classes. Or call 1. Tuition Free. Tuition is covered by the Academy and no application fee is required.
You will still need to buy your classroom supplies depending on your courses. Earn while you learn. All year long. Unlike other schools that just offer a summer program, the PCAE is available year-round. For Spring and Fall, all onsite classes are held on Saturdays. On-campus or online. You can choose to take courses on-campus in San Francisco or online.
Summer Sessions offers classes online or on campus that can fit into even the busiest schedule. There are even incentive programs that help reduce tuition costs. Summer College for High School Students For more than 60 years, Syracuse University has been providing exceptional and transformative pre-college experiences to high school students from around the world.
Academy of Art University, a top art and design school located in San Francisco, offers artistic high school students a Pre-College Art Experience every summer. Not only does the program introduce students to life at a real school of the arts, it also makes for the perfect opportunity to build a solid portfolio under the guidance of industry professionals.
For those wishing to obtain a little taste of the college experience, there may be no better choice of summer program than the one offered by Emory University. Program length, credit or no credit, specific subjects — you can choose all of it. For example, students looking for a pre-college summer arts program have such class options as Dramatic Writing for the Screen and Stage, Media and Politics, Psychology and Fiction, and Writing Workshop, to name but a few.
Students live on campus in dormitories, and spend their days attending intensive classes, gaining valuable insights from faculty and industry professionals, and of course, building their portfolio with plenty of studio time.
At the end of the program, students share their work at the Pre-College Exhibitions. This competitive program, which takes place each summer in the heart of San Francisco, offers artistic upperclassmen the opportunity to experience life at a top-notch California arts school. Students choose between an extensive list of disciplines, then spend five weeks learning from industry professionals, creating a portfolio, and exhibiting their work at galleries and studios.
Savannah College of Art and Design is already a top school for those arts-inclined students, so it should come as no surprise that they host one of the most sought-after pre-college summer arts programs as well. SCAD Rising Star is an intensive five-week program during which students enroll in two college-level classes while simultaneously building their personal portfolios.
The program includes courses in a variety of disciplines, and students have the option of participating online, or in Savannah, Atlanta, or even Hong Kong. Students will immerse themselves in Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Richard III, and other Shakespeare classics with the goal of analyzing the transformation from script to stage. Stanford University, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, invites high school students to choose from more than courses during its summer quarter.
This opportunity, called the Stanford Summer Session, is an intensive and selective eight-week program meant to provide high-achieving students with a realistic taste of college at a top university.
Not only do participants take the same courses as Stanford undergrads, they are able to learn from actual Stanford professors, and are even matriculated as Stanford students. What an opportunity!
The Summer Brown pre-college summer program is a unique opportunity for students to experience life on an Ivy League campus while immersing themselves in subjects they love — all without the stress of grades and credits. Students participating in the program will live on campus, take part in a full calendar of campus events and activities, and choose from more than non-credit courses.
The program culminates with the opportunity for students to mount their own exhibition at a gallery in the East Village. Student artists participating in the program choose a studio concentration in which to spend two days per week. The remaining time is spent preparing a portfolio, visiting major NYC museums, and taking part in discussions with guest artists in residence and industry professionals.
The program culminates in a take-home portfolio of work, a student exhibition, and a summer anthology publication. The Summer Art Institute at UCLA is designed for talented and highly motivated students of the arts to immerse themselves in their work for two weeks. In addition to plenty of focused studio time, each day consists of a field trip, artist lecture, or faculty critique.
Students can choose between programs in drawing, painting, photography, or sculpture. While most pre-college summer arts programs on our list are located on college campuses, the High School Summer Arts Program at Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan is different. Located on 1, acres of forest in northern Michigan, this unique program is part of a full-fledged arts school. Students can choose from a variety of program subjects and lengths, including music, theater, dance, and writing, among other things.
The unique environment makes this feel more like a summer camp than an academic program, which we suspect might be good news for some. Stanford University may be located in the midst of the tech capital of the world, but it is dedicated to fostering the arts.
As part of this endeavor, they built three new arts buildings and initiated the Summer Arts Institute, an intensive three-week residential program that draws students from around the world. Stay up to date on our next Summer of Art by joining our mailing list.
Please email soa otis. Classes will meet Monday through Friday a. Two units of college credit for Specialization Courses and one unit of college credit for Drawing Studio Courses are awarded to eligible students upon successful completion of the program.
Summer of Art courses are taught by award-winning instructors who are practicing professionals, many of whom teach in Otis College's undergraduate and graduate programs. Contact with these instructors provides a glimpse into the working lives of professional artists and designers and introduces you to many career choices in art, design, and related fields. See instructor bios for more information about our instructors.
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