Admissions Requirements
To be considered for admission
to The Illinois Institute of Art–Chicago a person must be a high
school graduate or hold a General Education Development (GED) Certificate.
An Assistant Director of Admissions will personally interview the prospective
student. It is highly recommended that the interview take place on campus.
However in circumstances where distance is a factor, the interview may
be conducted on the telephone or via the Internet. The purposes of
the pre-admissions interview are to:
1. Explore
the prospective student’s background and interests as they relate
to the programs offered at the institution.
2. Assist
prospective students to identify the appropriate area of study consistent
with their background and interest.
3. Provide
information concerning curriculum offerings and support services available
at The Illinois Institute of Art–Chicago.
4. Assist
in assessing whether the prospective student has a reasonable chance of
successfully completing the appropriate
program
of study.
If it is determined that
a mutually beneficial situation exists, the prospective student will have
the opportunity to complete an application for admission to the school.
Scores on national exams
such as the SAT or ACT exam may be considered for admission, but are not
required. All applicants for admission will be required to submit
an essay of 150 words (Associate’s degree and certificate programs)
or 300 words (Bachelor’s degree programs) describing how an education
at The Illinois Institute of Art–Chicago will help them attain their
career goals.
Proof of high school graduation
or equivalency is required for final admission to the school. A student
will not be permitted to continue to their second quarter of instruction
without a transcript showing high school graduation, GED scores, or a copy
of their high school diploma. Financial aid eligible students will
not receive financial assistance until documentation of high school completion
is provided. An applicant who holds an associate’s degree or
higher may submit proof of that degree as evidence of satisfying the high
school completion requirement. High school applicants who have not
yet graduated should submit a partial transcript that indicates their expected
graduation date in order to be evaluated for early conditional acceptance.
Applicants must also provide
current immunization records. Individuals with portfolios or previous education
are evaluated during the admission process for potential advanced placement.
The Illinois Institute of
Art–Chicago is committed to nondiscrimination and equal opportunity
in admissions, employment, programs and activities in accordance with Titles
VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments
of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and The Americans
with Disabilities Act. The Illinois Institute of Art–Chicago does
not discriminate on the basis of age, religion, race, creed, color, national
origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation or disability. Applicants requiring
additional educational or tuition assistance will be referred to appropriate
government agencies or other special educational institutions equipped
to handle such situations. For information, please contact the Director
of Admissions.
The Illinois Institute of
Art–Chicago reserves the right to request any additional information
necessary to evaluate an applicant’s potential for academic success.
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