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International Study 2012-13

Rome Program and London Now!

Moore is pleased to announce two exciting, undergraduate, international experiences that students may participate in as early as the summer after their first year. Presented by Moore College of Art & Design in partnership with The College of Global Studies, Arcadia University, these distinctive programs builds upon Moore’s mission to educate students for careers in art and design. View slideshows from Rome Now, London Now, Art and Ecology: Beyond Green.

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Rome Italian Style: Art and Design

May 30, 2013 - June 22, 2013

  • A three-week, three-credit course with the city of Rome as your classroom.
  • Your coursework will consider the historical context that breathes life into contemporary ‘Italian Style’, and engage the culture that shapes it by examining galleries, exploring festivals, attending guest lectures and visiting examples of ancient and contemporary Roman architecture.
  • Moore College of Art & Design students will receive an Arcadia University transcript. Credit earned on the program will count towards your undergraduate degree at Moore College of Art & Design.
  • Arcadia’s experienced, knowledgeable staff offer complete student support in both the US and Rome.
  • Cost is $2,580. This includes tuition, board and support-services.
  • Registration deadline for summer 2013 is March 31, 2013.

Web portal link for Rome

For program information, including scholarships, fees, co-curricular learning experiences, admissions requirements, application deadline, housing, and course details, visit:

Need-based financial aid is available. Contact Melissa Walsh for information: 
For additional assistance and to apply, contact Claudine Thomas at ; Stahl Hall 109.

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London Now: Exploring the Visual and Literary Arts

August 1, 2013 - August 24, 2013

  • The City of London serves as your classroom for this exciting three-week, three credit course focusing on visual arts and literature.
  • Moore College of Art & Design students will receive an Arcadia University transcript. Credit earned on the program will count towards your undergraduate degree at Moore College of Art & Design.
  • Arcadia's experienced, knowledgeable staff offer complete student support in both the US and London.
  • All Moore College of Art & Design students will be housed together in accommodation provided by Arcadia University.
  • Cost is $3,000. This includes tuition, board and support-services.
  • Registration deadline for summer 2013 is March 31, 2013.

Web portal link for London.

For program information, including scholarships, fees, co-curricular learning experiences, admissions requirements, application deadline, housing, and course details, visit:

Need-based financial aid is available. Contact Melissa Walsh for information: 
For additional assistance and to apply, contact Claudine Thomas at ; Stahl Hall 109.

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Art and Ecology: Beyond Green

An in-depth, interdisciplinary exploration of contemporary art practices relating to the environment and sustainability.
  • Three-credit studio elective
  • Semester long study at Moore
  • Six days of an intensive studio residency over Spring break in Mexico 
  • March 2 – 9, 2013
  • La Ceiba and interdisciplinary art center in Coatepec, Xalapa, Mexico

Registration closes November 9, 2012
Open to all current Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors
Fee $2,290.25 (includes estimated airfare at $850 non-refundable after November 16)

Financial aid may be available. Contact Melissa Walsh for information:

For additional assistance and to apply, see Moore's Academic Advisor, Alyssa Truszkowski at ; Stahl Hall 108

TRAVEL FELLOWSHIPS

Moore also offers a number of competitive international travel fellowships for juniors. Eligible students are encouraged to develop a proposal for independent travel. These travel fellowships include the Frieda Fehrenbacher Fellowship, the Sis Grenald International Travel Fellowship and the Emily Sartain Fellowship, all of which are designated for international travel. Additionally, Moore offers the Sarah Peter and Harriet Sartain travel fellowships, which may be used for international, national or regional travel. Recently students have traveled to Mexico, Venezuela, Italy, England, France, Morocco, Japan, Ghana, Brazil, Switzerland and Australia.