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The Art Institute of Washington is a part of The Art Institutes system of schools which offers various merit and competitive scholarships including the following:.

The Art Institute of Washington High School Scholarship Competition
High school seniors may compete in The Art Institutes Scholarship Competition. Awards are based on ability and commitment to a career in Advertising, Audio Production, Digital Filmmaking & Video Production, Game Art & Design, Graphic Design, Interior Design, Interactive Media Design, Media Arts & Animation, Photographic Imaging, Video Production, and Visual & Game Programming.

Contact the Admissions Office to find out how to apply, eligibility requirements, and how to maintain eligibility for these and other available regional and local scholarships.

The Art Institutes and Americans for the Arts Poster Design Contest
The Americans for the Arts/Art Institutes Poster Design Competition challenges high school seniors to create a poster design that interprets the theme “Life is Better With Art In It.” The grand prize winner will receive a $25,000 tuition scholarship to The Art Institutes location at which they enter the competition. More than $100,000 in tuition scholarships to The Art Institutes will be awarded. To learn more, visit www.artinstitutes.edu/poster.

The Art Institutes Best Teen ChefSM Culinary Scholarship Competition
The Best Teen Chef competition is for high school seniors who love to cook! Competitors will take part in a cook-off to demonstrate their culinary skills. The grand prize winner will receive a full tuition scholarship to The Art Institutes location at which they enter the competition, and will be designated as “Best Teen Chef 2007.” More than $200,000 in tuition scholarships to The Art Institutes will be awarded. To learn more, visit www.artinstitutes.edu/btc.

The Art Institutes Merit Scholarship Program
Provides scholarships to students who show evidence of merit and the motivation to complete a program, but who are unable to enter or continue classes without additional financial assistance. The scholarship amount varies according to the student’s unmet need and level of merit. Scholarship proceeds may be applied to tuition, housing, or supply costs. Details of the merit and need criteria are from The Art Institute of Washington.

The Art Institute of Washington

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