University of Pennsylvania MFA Program Overview

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University of Pennsylvania offers a renowned MFA program in Fine Arts that is both on campus and online. The application process, including deadlines and requirements, is detailed. The MFA curriculum consists of credit units in studio, critique, seminar, and electives, providing a comprehensive educational experience. Michelle Lopez, a prominent faculty member, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the program as the Carrafiell Assistant Professor in Fine Arts.


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  1. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MFA, FINE ARTS

  2. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Upenn is regionally accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education Philadelphia, PA

  3. APPLYING AT UPENN GRADUATE SCHOOL Application window opens September 15th and closes on February 1st . The decision is released on or before April 1st . There is a $90 non-refundable application fee, which can be waived under some conditions. Good news, the GRE is not required but recommended. Also, there is no minimum score. If you choose to submit it, the Upenn code is 2888. Upenn requires an essay. There is no specific topic, but a format and information expected in the essay is shared on their website.

  4. MFA, Fine arts MFA requires 19 credit units; 8 in studio, 4 in critique, 2 in seminar and 5 in electives either in the Fine Arts or different major. MFA is both on campus and online. For studio courses, the student is expected to be on campus. For the remaining classes, they are mixed with both on campus and online classes.

  5. Mfa faculty Michelle Lopez is the Carrafiell Assistant Professor in Fine Arts and a multimedia artist, known for her rigorous conceptual practice and boldly experimental approach to processes and material. Her installations and sculptural works are grounded in research on the iconography of cultural phenomena. Michellelopez.com Boy, 1999 Michelle Lopez, Carrafiell Assistant Professor

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