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The purpose of this section is to provide you with immediate answers to frequently
asked questions about studying in and applying to the School of Art & Art History...among
other things. Please read through the FAQ and then contact us if you have any unanswered
questions.
How many students are in the School of Art and Art History (SAAH)?
There are approximately 550 students currently in SAAH - undergraduate/graduate.
What degrees and majors does SAAH offer?
SAAH offers the following degrees:
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Studio (Ceramics, Creative Photography, Digital Media, Drawing, Painting,
Printmaking, and Sculpture)
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design
Bachelor of Arts in Visual Art Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Art History
Bachelor of Arts in Art Education
SAAH offers only 1 minor - Art History
Do I need to have a portfolio?
You do not need to have a portfolio for regular freshmen admissions; howevert, admittance to most of our studio art majors requires you to submit a portfolio
in March of your sophomore year. If accepted, you will be allowed to begin
your upper division art courses. If you are a transfer student you need
to submit a portfolio to be accepted into an art major at UF. For more information,
visit our Portfolio
Information site.
Can I complete my prerequisites after transferring?
No. You must have all of your prerequisites completed or in progress prior
to being admitted to any major in the SAAH.
Can I be admitted to another major at UF and switch?
Only lower division students are permitted to do this. (Students with less than 60 credit
hours.) Transfer students are admitted into the major they should be prepared to graduate
from. You will need to submit a portfolio for review prior to being accepted into the
art program.
What are the pre-requisites if I am a transfer student?
If you are a College transfer student you would need to complete the 8 pre-requisite
courses which are 2-Dimensional Design, 3-Dimensional Design, Drawing 1, Drawing 2, Art
History 1, and Art History 2; 2 studio courses in the major you want to apply to; and
you would need to pass a portfolio review for your desired major. You would also need
to graduate with your Associate of Arts degree, which must be posted at UF before you
start classes.
If you are a transfer student from another University you would need to complete the 8
pre-requisite courses and pass a portfolio review for your desired major. In order to
transfer into UF, you would need to have 60 credits from another institution.
How do I create a portfolio?
Portfolio preparation instructions vary by major. Go to the Portfolio link
and see the specifics for your program.
I would like to minor in Studio Art. Can I do this?
At present the only minor available in the SAAH is in Art History. Non Art majors may
be registered for studios on a space available basis during the Drop/Add period, however
keep in mind that the SAAH is a limited access program.
I would like to visit the School of Art & Art History.
We welcome visitors. UF offers campus
tours and admission information sessions M-F, 10am-2pm. If you would
like to visit the SAAH, there are information sessions and tours on Fridays
from 12:30 pm-2:30 pm. Please schedule in advance for a visit at
advising@arts.ufl.edu.
What is WARP?
WARP stands for Workshop for Art Research and Practice. There are two courses
(worth 9 credits) that comprise WARP. ART 1802C (3 credits) is the lecture
portion of WARP and it introduces the concepts, theories, and information
for the development in the studio portion of the course. It is a forum for
demonstrations, seminar activities, and visiting speakers. ART 1803C (6
credits) is the studio portion of WARP and it is team taught by interdisciplinary
artists who focus in on a wide variety of media. In-depth exploration of
creative processes, principles of artistic integrity, and the nature of
artistic meaning are covered.
Who is eligible for WARP?
Freshmen who are in the School of Art & Art History are eligible for WARP in the fall
and spring semesters. During the spring semester sophmores who have changed
their major into one in SAAH may take the course if there is space available, however
SAAH is not anticipating any available for non-freshmen due to the size of the incoming
freshman class.
What happens if I am a freshman, but I do not get WARP in the fall
semester?
If you are not enrolled in WARP in the fall semester of your freshman year, you automatically
have a seat in the spring semester. Instead of enrolling in WARP in the fall semester
you will enroll in two 2000 level studio courses. The first will be in your major of
choice (for example, a 2000 level Graphic Design course if your intended major is Graphic
Design) and the second 2000 level studio will be a drawing course.
Are there any Scholarships available?
Yes. Please see the Financial
Aid section of this site.
How may I obtain a UF catalog?
The easiest way is to look at our online
catalog.
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