Graduate Admissions
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What if I have additional questions?
Request information, schedule a visit, and learn about information sessions for our MDes and MFA programs.
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How competitive is the admissions process?
Admission acceptance rates are similar to other selective programs - around 10%.
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How can I check the status of my application materials?
As long as you officially click "Submit" by the deadline, Rackham will continue to process application materials (transcripts, recommendation letters, etc.).
The best way to check to see if your materials have been matched to your application is to log into Wolverine Access, select the “Students” tab, then click on the “New & Prospective Business” link. Due to the high volume of documents received by Rackham, we ask that you allow 10 business days to view your application and materials.
You can confirm the receipt of the following via Wolverine Access:
Test Scores
Transcripts from institutions that awarded the Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, and/or Doctoral degree.
Recommendations can be tracked through the online application system, ApplyWeb Account, activity page, or in your Wolverine Access account.
Documents that will not be confirmed in Wolverine Access are:
Application PDF forms
Written Essays (Statement of purpose, creative statements)
Resumes / CVs
SlideRoom Portfolios
Transcripts for Community or Junior college, non-degree study, and/or study abroad coursework.
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Will application materials be processed after the deadline?
As long as you officially click "Submit" on your Rackham application by the deadline, Rackham will continue to process application materials (transcripts, recommendation letters, etc.) after the deadline.
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Is an English proficiency test required of non-native English speakers?
Yes. The University accepts scores from the following organizations: TOEFL, MELAB, IELTS and ECPE. If you are an international student who has completed an accredited undergraduate degree in the United States, you are not required to take the TOEFL. For more information, visit the Rackham website.
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Can I visit the campus?
All admitted students will receive an invitation to visit campus in March. If you are planning your own trip to Ann Arbor in advance of this, you can access the Art and Architecture Building and the Duderstadt Center (two of the three main facilities at Stamps) during the hours that they are open to the public.
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Is the GRE required?
No. The Stamps School of Art and Design does not consider GRE scores when making admissions decisions.
Graduate Admissions: MFA
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What kind of work would you like to see in my portfolio?
The content of the MFA portfolio is entirely the decision of the applicant. The application committee looks for a strong body of completed work demonstrating a thriving, developed studio practice as well as potential in innovative areas of inquiry. As a general policy, due to the number of applications we receive, we do not provide individual online feedback or critiques of application portfolios.
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What constitutes an established creative practice?
Exhibitions, residencies, art commissions, site-specific work, performances, screenings, studio assistantships, grants, community projects and teaching experiences all constitute evidence of a creative practice.
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The MFA application asks to describe outside interests and name external faculty. Please explain.
As far as the Creative Work Statement essay is concerned, we are interested in learning about your interests outside of the Stamps School. The outside cognate is an important part of our program. As an art & design school within a major research university, we want to ensure that students take advantage of the extraordinary engagement with external departments and areas of study. All the external academic units at the university have faculty biographies listed on their web pages. Your selection of an external area of study and external faculty member does not constitute a "contractual" obligation. Your description should demonstrate an interest in an area that has connections with your work whether in a general nature or as a specialization. In our two year program, MFA students begin work with their outside cognate during the first semester.
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Do I need to contact the three faculty I name in my application?
It is not a requirement that you contact your potential faculty advisors. Some applicants are in touch with faculty and others are not during the application process.
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Where can I find information about the MFA faculty?
Information about our MFA faculty can be found online.
Graduate Programs: Finances
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Can the program be completed while working full-time?
No. The MFA and MDes programs are designed to be completed through full-time study for two years.
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Are there teaching opportunities for graduate students?
Yes. Some of the positions offered with admissions are teaching assistant positions (graduate student instructors, or “GSIs”). Additionally, each fall and winter semester, a limited number of positions are available for graduate students to be hired as the instructor of record for an undergraduate course. These positions come with a 100% tuition waiver.
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Are there fellowships or teaching assistantships that defray tuition costs?
Yes. All of our admitted students receive the same financial aid package, which includes remission of 75% of the cost of tuition. More information, including details about graduate assistantships, is on our Tuition, Funding & Support page.
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Can international students receive financial support?
All admitted students, regardless of citizenship status, receive the same basic financial support with their offer of admission.