Watkins College of Art (Postgrad)
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Annual tuition fees
Duration
2 YearsIntakes
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EnglishDelivery mode
On-CampusDegree type
MasterLocation
United States of America (USA)List of Programs
- Master of Fine Arts
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- Average GPA : 3.0
- Recommended Minimum GPA :3.0
- International Transcript Evaluation: Required upon matriculation (must be NACES-accredited evaluation company)
- SAT: 29 or ACT: 23 IB: 5 or higher GCSE – C or 4 and above
Additional requirements
- Resume/CV
- Personal Statement or Statement of Purpose
- Admission Interview
- Letters of Recommendation
- Other Requirements: Audition (see website for specifics)
English Tests Requirements
TOEFL-IBT
80IELTS
7Duolingo English test
115About Faculty
The Watkins College of Art celebrates the power of art and design to transform people, communities, cultures, and the world. Our experienced faculty and state-of-the-art facilities foster an environment where students are offered numerous opportunities to explore their creative talents in a variety of fields in a community of learning and service. Watkins strives to create a unique environment for students to grow both personally and professionally through the encouragement of autonomy and fostering collaboration among peers.
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