University of South Florida Summer Art Program
in Paris
application instructions
(on-line application now available - see below)
We are now accepting applications for the 2008 program.
Application deadline: Friday, December 5, 2008
Deposit deadline: Friday, January
16, 2009
Applicants are encouraged to submit their application as
early as possible. Please read the following carefully so that you understand
how you can best secure for yourself a place in the program.
(1) Applications will be processed as they are received
and students who are accepted into the program will have a place reserved for them in the
program until the enrollment limit is reached.
(2) Students who are accepted into the program after
the enrollment limit is reached will be placed on a waiting list. After the
deposit deadline, any reserved spaces in the program that become available will be given
to wait-listed students, who will be required to submit the deposit immediately in order
to secure that space.
Eligibility requirements:
- sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student status, or completion of at least two
years of full-time undergraduate education. Non-degree seeking students may apply.
- A minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 in your major and an overall G.P.A. of 2.75.
- Minimum course prerequisites as listed in the course descriptions or their
equivalents.
- IMPORTANT: USF students who have had 36 hours of
upper-level courses (3000 and 4000) must pass the CLAST test by the deposit deadline of
January 19, 2007 in order to enroll in this program.
Note: USF School of Art and Art History graduate students are assured
acceptance into the program but must still file a graduate application (see
below). (Recommendations and transcripts are not required of
School of Art and Art History graduate students.)
Application instructions:
- Submit a completed application form. There are two ways to submit
the application:
- Obtain the recommendation forms by clicking here. Print
out two copies and distribute the recommendation forms to two faculty who are familiar
with your aptitudes and abilities and request that they send the completed forms directly
to the program coordinator as soon as possible.
- University of South Florida students do not need to submit a transcript since
academic advising will supply that to us. Students at other schools are
responsible for having a current transcripts (either official or non-official are
acceptable) sent directly to the program coordinator.
- Upon receipt of your completed application, you will be contacted by the program
coordinator to arrange a brief interview, either in-person or by telephone.
All application materials should be sent to:
Lou Marcus
Summer Program in Paris
School of Art and Art History, FAH 110
University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Avenue
Tampa, FL 33620-7350