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Graduate Admission to Art & Design
 

Application Deadline
for Fall 2009:

January 5

Applications received after the deadline will be considered on a space-available basis.

Mail Items 1, 2, 4 and 5 to:
GGraduate School Admissions
NC State University
Research III Building
Room 240
1005 Capability Drive
Raleigh, NC 27607

Mail items 3 and 6-8 to:
Dept. of Art + Design, Graduate Admissions
NC State University
Box 7701, Brooks Hall
Raleigh, NC 27695-7701

For further information, contact Graduate Program Director Susan Brandeis at 919/515-2078 or Graduate Secretary Pamela Christie-Tabron at 919/515-8308

The department accepts students who have an undergraduate degree in either fibers or animation, comparable professional experience, as well as those with degrees in other disciplines who make a connection between their previous study and art and design. The portfolio and essay should reflect experience with the medium of the desired concentration.

Applicants to the Master of Art and Design program must specify concentration to be considered. Admission is based on review of the applicant’s portfolio, statement of intent, and academic record. A plan of study will be developed to account for previous academic and professional experiences.

1 application form and fee
2 official transcript
3 three letters of recommendation
4 Certification of English proficiency
1 residency statement
1

personal data form

1 essay of intent
1 portfolio


residency statement

Under North Carolina law, legal residence means more than simply living in the state. More specifically, it means maintaining a permanent home of indefinite duration as opposed to a temporary residence incident to enrollment in a university, college or technical institute of the state. If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and you wish to be considered for in-state residency for tuition purposes, you must complete several residentiary acts before you can begin the one-year (12-month) waiting period prior to applying for North Carolina residency. For full details, see Section 4.6 of the Graduate Administrative Handbook.