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School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston

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  • 230 The Fenway
    Boston , MA 02115-5596
    (617) 267-6100
    http://www.smfa.edu

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    Setting
    Large city
    Enrollment
    760
    Full time
    646
    Part time
    114
    Men full time
    215
    Women full time
    431
    Mission Statement

    The mission of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston is to provide an education in the fine arts for undergraduate and graduate artists?Çöinexperienced and advanced artists of widely ranging age groupings?Çöthat is interdisciplinary, self-directed, always evolving. It has special features: it values cultural, artistic, and intellectual diversity; it must include a wide range of media; it stresses the development of individual vision; it values art making more than adherence to curricular rules; it stays deeply in touch with the external world of art. If the mission is constant, its practice is always emerging.

    School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston More Information

    Type of School
    Four or more years , Private not-for-profit
    Religious affiliation
    None
    Highest degree offered
    Master's
    Calendar
    Semester
    Distance learning opportunities
    No

  • School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston Admission Basics

    Admissions office phone number
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    Open admission policy
    No
    Undergraduate Application fee
    $65
    Applied
    704
    Admitted
    663
    Enrolled
    96
    Admitted %
    94%

    School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston Admission factors

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    TOEFL
    Required
    Completion of college preparatory program
    Neither required nor recommended
    Recommendations
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    School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston Admission statistics

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    School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston Diversity

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    Asian/Pacific Islander
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    Black/Non-Hispanic
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    Hispanic
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    White/Non-Hispanic
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    Non-Resident Alien
    9%
    Race/ethnicity unknown
    16%
  • School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston Cost

    In-State Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
    $31,465
    Out-of-state Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
    $31,465
    Books and Supplies
    $1,600
    On-campus room and board
    $14,000
    Off-campus room and board
    $11,000

    School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston Financial Aid

    Students Receiving Aid
    79%
    Receiving Federal Grants
    22% , $4,839 on average
    Receiving Institutional Aid
    79% , $14,462 on average
    Receiving Student Loans
    62% , $9,240 on average
  • School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston Programs & Majors

    Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.

    Education Bachelor Master
    Art Teacher Education 1 11
    Visual and Performing Arts Bachelor Master
    Fine/Studio Arts, General 111 20
    Graphic Design 0 0
    Illustration 0 0
  • School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston Deadlines

    Regular Admissions

    Regular application deadline
    No closing date
    Priority application deadline
    February 1
    Fall application deadline
    February 1
    SAT Reasoning / ACT scores due
    February 1
    SAT Subject score report due
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    College will notify student by
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    Student must reply to acceptance by
    May 1
    Deadline for housing deposit
    May 1

    Financial Aid

    Financial aid priority deadline
    March 15
    Financial aid deadline
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    College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about
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    Student must reply to financial aid decision by
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    Transfer Students

    Transfer priority application deadline
    March 1
    Transfer priority financial aid deadline
    -
    Transfer application closing date
    August 15
    Transfer deadline for filing financial aid forms
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Student Reviews of School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston

3.7
based on 3 reviews
  • Massachusetts

    This school was very black and white. You either fit with one crowd or you fit with the other crowd. The students are either incredibly stuck up or they are the biggest hippies. I personally had no problem making friends just make sure these types… more read full review

    This school was very black and white. You either fit with one crowd or you fit with the other crowd. The students are either incredibly stuck up or they are the biggest hippies. I personally had no problem making friends just make sure these types of people don't annoy you. I mean there are also the loner type which I was for a while and there is nothing wrong with that either. read full review

  • ex-SMFAer

    It was really hard for me to get the classes I wanted. I tried to get into Photo I for three semesters and gave up. Also it was almost impossible to get a studio. It's fun at the school during the day, but after 5 pm when classes end everyone goes… more read full review

    It was really hard for me to get the classes I wanted. I tried to get into Photo I for three semesters and gave up. Also it was almost impossible to get a studio. It's fun at the school during the day, but after 5 pm when classes end everyone goes their own way. There are very few activities going on for students. They really need to improve their student activities department. At my new school we have activities every day. Also, there are only a few dorm spaces and only dorms for freshmen. A lot of freshmen were lonely. My roommate also transferred. read full review

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