Students who have attended another college must complete the following in order to begin the enrollment process:
1. Personal interview. Students are required to meet with an assistant director of admissions. A telephone interview can fulfill this requirement under certain circumstances. The purpose of the interview is to explore the student's background interests as they relate to The Art Institute's programs, to assist the student in identifying the appropriate area of study consistent with his or her background and interests, and to provide information concerning the curriculum and support services at The Art Institute.
2. Complete application for admission, including one 150-word essay, and enrollment agreement.
3. High school transcript or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) test scores. Transcripts must show grades for all years of high school attended and date of graduation. Transcripts should be mailed or faxed directly to the college. Before a student may begin studies at The Art Institute of California- Los Angeles , he or she must have received a diploma from a regionally accredited high school, demonstrating satisfactory completion of state high school equivalency requirements, or a GED. A certificate of attendance or completion is not acceptable.
4. Official transcripts from each college attended, showing all courses attempted. Transcripts may be mailed or faxed directly from the college(s) attended to the admissions office at The Art Institute of California- Los Angeles. Applicants transferring from an associate's program must also provide a high school transcript or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) test scores, showing grades for all years of high school attended and date of graduation.
5. Official report of SAT, ACT, or Accuplacer scores. If the applicant has not taken any of these tests prior to application, the Accuplacer test may be taken free of charge at The Art Institute of California- Los Angeles . Test scores are required only for those students without transferable credit for college-level English 101 (or equivalent) and for college-level math (equivalent to or higher than college algebra or geometry) in which the student received a grade of C (2.0) or better.
6. A portfolio is required for those students applying to the Game Art & Design program. Work experience in the food service or hospitality industry is not required for culinary applicants.
7. Cumulative GPA - Applicants to the Game Art & Design program must have achieved a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 from high school or have achieved a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA in at least 24 semester or 36 quarter credits at an accredited college or university.
8. A $50 non-refundable application fee must accompany the application and a $100 refundable enrollment fee.