Yale School of Art

Yale School of Art
Coat of arms of the School
TypePrivate
Established1869
DeanKymberly Pinder
Academic staff
100
Students126 (MFA)
Location, ,
41°18′31″N 72°55′55″W / 41.30861°N 72.93190°W / 41.30861; -72.93190
Websiteart.yale.edu

The Yale School of Art is the art school of Yale University. Founded in 1869 as the first professional fine arts school in the United States, it grants Masters of Fine Arts degrees to students completing a two-year course in graphic design, painting/printmaking, photography, or sculpture.

U.S. News & World Report's 2012 and 2013 rankings[1] rated Yale first in the United States for its Masters of Fine Arts programs. The Yale Daily News reported in February 2007 that 1,215 applicants for its class of 2009 sought admission to 55 places. The Yale Alumni Magazine reported in November 2008 that the School admitted sixty-five applicants from among 1,142 for its class of 2010, and that fifty-six enrolled.

Any student applying to the school must have an exceptional undergraduate record as well as a complete body of work for presentation. This is further followed by an essay and recommendations. The complete process for an applicant requires great preparation and the process must be completed in accordance with strict guidelines established by the school.[2]

  1. ^ "2013 Best Fine Arts Schools".
  2. ^ [1] Yale University School of Art website

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