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North Carolina School of the Arts

North Carolina School of the Arts. North Carolina School of the Arts. Summer program $3260= tuition and room/board 4 week intensive program: June 23rd – July20th Design and Sculpture Lecture in morning Studio in afternoon Gallery show at end of program

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North Carolina School of the Arts

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  1. North Carolina School of the Arts

  2. North Carolina School of the Arts • Summer program $3260= tuition and room/board • 4 week intensive program: June 23rd – July20th • Design and Sculpture • Lecture in morning • Studio in afternoon • Gallery show at end of program • Applications begin early December 2008

  3. Summer program registration • Deadline for priority status is May 1 • $300 non-refundable deposit due at registration – check or credit card • Student withdrawal by June 1: refund of one-half of total paid, less non-refundable deposit • Student withdrawal after June 1: no refunds • In the event a program is cancelled by UNCSA, payments will be refunded in full

  4. North Carolina School of the Arts • What? An intensive arts high school (11th and 12th grade) and undergraduate school • Where? Downtown Winston-Salem • Who? Students who show not only aptitude but also advanced conceptual skills in creating artworks with intentions other than pure representation • Why? Better education/preparation for life long learning in the visual arts

  5. North Carolina School of the Arts

  6. North Carolina School of the Arts High School Program • High school students complete all requirements (20 Carnegie units) for the NCSA High School Diploma. All courses are college-preparatory, including Advanced Placement options in English, Mathematics and History. • The average class size in the high school program is 16 students per class. • The average SAT score for NCSA high school students tends to be among the top three in the state of North Carolina, and well above the national average. • The 16 to 18 faculty instructors in the high school program all have master's or doctoral degrees in their disciplines, and are highly committed to the unique demands of teaching in a performing arts conservatory environment.

  7. North Carolina School of the Arts • http://www.uncsa.edu/vcprovost/bulletin/2013/HS/2013HScompletebulletin.pdf

  8. North Carolina School of the Arts Admission procedures • Application/Interview dates: March 15/ April • Portfolio requirements: 20 piece portfolio which may include sketchbook work, drawing, 3-D work, painting, printing, etc • Interview will cover student’s ability to talk about their work in a comprehensive manner: idea generation, planning, process, employment of Elements and Principles, impact of art history knowledge, aesthetic discourse and criticism

  9. Application Checklist for High School Applicants Note: Applicants to the high school program must have a minimum GPA of 2.3 (C+), have earned no more than one failing grade in the previous year’s work and no more than two failing grades in their overall coursework. *Complete the online application and submit with the nonrefundable application fee; $95 for U.S. citizens and permanent residents; $110 for none U.S. citizens or permanent residents (international applicants should choose the check or money order option on the payment screen and submit the application fee by check or money order). If paying by check or money order include your full legal name on the check or money order with payment to UNCSA. Checks should be drawn on a U.S. bank. *Request an official copy of your high school transcript that includes a list of courses in which you are currently enrolled. Applicants applying to grades 11 or 12 must supply the following: Entering 11th grade: transcript for 8th, 9th and 10th grades. Entering 12th grade: transcript for 9th, 10th, and 11th grades. PSAT, SAT or ACT test scores, if taken, should also be submitted (UNCSA SAT Code #5512 or UNCSA ACT Code #3113).

  10. *Mandatory Information Form; 2 letters of recommendation (1 from an arts instructor and 1 from an academic instructor); *Resume *Artistic Statement (not to exceed 2 pages and may be used for scholarship consideration) - expressing the applicant’s interests, goals and other information giving insight into their work *If you are not a U.S. citizen please provide one of the following: Permanent Resident (copy of Permanent Residency Card I-551) Permanent Residency Applicant (copies of Notice of Actions I-485 and approved I-130 or I-140) *Refugee or asylee (copy of Refugee/Asylee documents I-94) ***Note: In addition to the above documentation you may be requested to submit additional documentation as required by the arts school to which you have applied by an Admissions Counselor. ***Applicants are encouraged to keep copies of documentation submitted. All documentation should be mailed to the Office of Admissions using the following address: Office of Admissions UNC School of the Arts 1533 South Main Street Winston-Salem, NC 27127 Phone: 336.770.3290

  11. North Carolina School of the Arts • Residency • Dormitory style housing with double or triple units • Bathrooms are communal to floor • Kitchens are communal to floor and stocked with utensils and cookware • Microfridges are allowed • Meal plans included • Able to purchase “flex” dollars to add to account for bookstore or cafe

  12. North Carolina School of the Arts • Security • Residency Halls are accessed via a swipe card • No person may gain access without the card • After 10pm, alarm sounds when anyone swipes card to gain access • Curfew is 10pm on weekdays • Full time professional staff for the resident’s hall • Parents fill out forms which dictate additional security provisions and contacts

  13. Brochure • For detailed information: http://www.uncsa.edu/studentlife/Community%20of%20Artists.pdf

  14. Are you Ready? http://www.uncsa.edu/studentlife/forms/Critical%20Success%20Factors%20for%20Residential%20HS%20Students%20_2_.pdf Are you ready for residential living? *Maturity *Self-Motivated *Responsible

  15. Additional Resources • http://www.uncsa.edu/parents/prospectivestudents.htm Prospective students:

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