Kyle’s Art /Kyle Blumenthal
Graduating class in Portfolio-Prep 2015
List of acceptance as of January 22, 2015
Student #1 – will attend - Massachusetts College of Art and
Design
The School of Visual Arts -
Virginia Commonwealth
Hunter College
Massachusetts College of Art and Design -
Scholarship for
$10,000.00 per year
Pratt Institute
Syracuse
University, college of Visual and Performing arts, School of
Art and Design
with a $20,000.00 scholarship for each semester.
Parsons The New School For Design
Student #2 – will attend - Pratt Institute
in Brooklyn, NY – Photography major
Maine College of Art - $16,000.00 per year scholarship
School of Art Institute of Chicago - $15,000.00 per year scholarship
School of Visual Arts
Pratt MWP Utica
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn
Fashion Institute of Technology
Parsons
Student #3 – will attend - Maine College of
Art
Pratt Institute Upstate - $12,500.00 Merit Scholarship per year (two
year
program, transfer to Brooklyn campus.
Pratt Brooklyn Campus-Presidential Merit-based scholarship
$16,000.00 per year
School of Visual Arts - $50,000.00 (12, 500.00 per year)
Enhanced chairman’s Merit Award-over the course of 4 years.
Parsons – Dean’s BFA scholarship $14,000.00 and BFA scholarship
of $20,300.00 amount to $34,500.00 in
total per year!
Maine College of Art – MECA Presidential scholarship $20,000.00
(One of top five candidates for “free tuition scholarship competition).
Student #4 –will attend - Rhode Island
School of Design-Brown Dual degree Program
The campuses of Brown University
and the Rhode Island School of Design are literally next door to each other on
College Hill in Providence. Students from both schools have long been able to
cross-register for classes, receiving full credit from their home institution
for courses taken at the other. Now a cross-institutional program is underway,
one that allows talented students to complete a Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) from
Brown and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree from RISD over a five-year
period.
To earn the dual degree, students
must apply to both schools, be accepted to both schools, and then complete the
degree requirements for both schools. Once admitted to the program, students
have full access to Brown’s excellent programs in the physical and biological
sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities.
Hi Kyle!
I’m unsure if you remember me, but I’m Sebastian - I was
in your Portfolio Prep class about two years ago. As I am graduating high
school and going off to college, I just wanted to give you a sincere thank you
for all of your help throughout the class. It was really the fundamentals that
you taught me that gave me the foundation for the art I make today, although my
art is now vastly different from the paintings and drawings I worked on as a
Freshman/Sophomore. Furthermore, the technically rigorous work that I produced
in you class really completed my portfolio - and it is with that portfolio that
I was accepted to and will be attending the RISD-Brown Dual Degree Program.
Thank you so so much, and I wish you the best as both an incredible artist and
teacher!
Sincerely,
Sebastian Niculescu
Student #5– will attend Marist-Fashion
Program –
(private student)
Student #6 - will attend Vassar College – Double
major in English and Studio Art – (private student). Received many praises for
her portfolio and that it was the best they have ever seen. And she should apply
for art scholarships.
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