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Interior Design
May 09 2007
Show serious maturity and a developed portfolio. You may transfer credits from a different insitution or SAT and GPA from high school.
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Industrial Design
May 09 2007
portfolio, sat scores, gpa and interview.
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Industrial Design
Apr 23 2007
CCS has a 36 percent acceptance rate. The lowest acceptance design school aside from Cooper Union. RISD currently maintain a 37 percent and ACCD has a 72 percent. develop a strong portfolio and strong GPA including SAT score. Be professional when communicating with the Admission Department.
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Design Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
Aug 05 2004
Portfolio, recommendations, ACT, written essays, interview.

If you have artistic potential - they will see it. No matter how raw it may be, if you love art it will show up. Actually, some perceptions of what "good art" is will change, and your raw art sense is what you will develope.
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