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2013 Guide

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Milwaukee www miad edu Enrollment: 725 undergraduate Student/faculty ratio: 16:1 Admission requirements: Students must complete the free online application at miad.edu/applynow; have an acceptable portfolio review; submit official transcripts; have a minimum 2.0 GPA; and meet all high school graduation criteria or have a GED. How AP credits are handled: Credits for college-level equivalent courses will be considered after review of test scores of 3 or above and a portfolio review. MIAD also accepts IB credit. More information about IB credit evaluation may be obtained from MIAD's Office of Admissions. Admission phone number: 888.749.6423 or 414.291.8070 Degrees offered: Bachelor of Fine Arts in communication design, drawing, illustration, industrial design, integrated studio arts, interior architecture + design, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and time-based media; 16 minors offered. Other programs: On-campus day and evening programs, a semester or year in New York City or at other affiliated national and international independent art/ design colleges. Tuition and fees: $29,942 Room and board: $6,650 Financial aid: Percentage of full-time freshmen receiving financial aid: 92% Percentage of full-time students receiving financial aid: 95% For institution-specific scholarships, contact the financial aid office at 888.749.6423 or 414.847.3200. FAFSA required. Code: 014203 President: Neil Hoffman General contact: 888.749.MIAD or 414.291.8070 admissions@miad.edu 273 East Erie Street Milwaukee, WI 53202-6003 At the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, students' artistic and intellectual development begins on the first day of class. From that day on, students are in the studio drawing, working on a computer, or sculpting a three-dimensional form. MIAD immerses them in art and design. Each day brings creative challenges, deadlines, and high expectations. We motivate students to reinvent the ways they look at, understand, and create visual work. MIAD's focused, sequential studio program prepares students for professional careers as artists and designers. Our liberal studies courses broaden intellectual horizons by providing a strong understanding of art history, writing, the humanities, sciences, and community. These courses are an integral part of a student's educational and professional development and provide connection to the world in which our students live and thrive. PrivateCollegeZone.org 18

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