
An entrance portfolio is required for admission into Art and
Design programs in order to demonstrate creative ability, perceptual skills
(drawing), basic understanding of 2 and 3 dimensional design
(line, texture,
space, color, movement), focus and range of aesthetic interests, craft and
technical ability.
Students without portfolios or without adequate art experience may enter as
Pre-Art and Design students. They take the same art foundation courses as the
fully admitted students and are evaluated for admission at the end of Fall and
Spring portfolio reviews freshman year.
The final decision for student admission into his/her specific
Art and Design Program will be made by the faculty of that program at the end of
Spring Semester portfolio reviews, sophomore year.
Admission into the Art Education Program is a two stage process. Students must
first submit an entrance portfolio to Art and Design, sophomores and transfer
students must then apply separately to The School of Education for admission
into the teacher education program.
Maryville University's Art and Design programs are accredited by:
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National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) |
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Council for Interior Design Education
Accreditation (formerly FIDER) |
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National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher
Education (NCATE) |