And artists. And educators. Ever wish your affinity for art and design could actually become a career? That’s the kind of future we help our students shape for themselves at Moore College of Art & Design, the nation’s first and only visual arts college for women.
Register for an interactive workshop, a 1-on-1 admissions meeting and/or any of the visit options below!
Join Professor Lynn Palewicz on December 9 or December 12 for a virtual workshop, during which you'll meet other prospective students, complete a drawing project, get to know the Padlet platform and see what it's like to be a Moore student.
December 9 December 12Meet your admissions counselor over the phone or via Zoom, ask all your questions and enjoy a conversation personalized to your interests. Our counselors are available Monday through Friday, from 10 am to 5 pm.
Sign Up NowWant to know more about a specific major or still undecided? At these virtual events, faculty and current students in each major will talk about their program, share student work and answer questions.
Sign Up NowFirst time learning about Moore? Attend one of our introductory info sessions. Want specific details on, say, the portfolio, financial aid or transferring? We’ve got you covered with topic-specific options too.
Sign Up NowAttend one or all three of these interactive workshops, where an admissions counselor will discuss what we look for when conducting portfolio reviews. We’ll also act out for you a mock portfolio review and work on a small project together!
Sign Up Now“Moore has taught me to become a leader rather than a follower, which I thought wouldn’t be possible for me. I feel more confident in myself as a person and as an artist, and I thank everybody at Moore for doing that.”JENNIFER TRAN ’20 Animation & Game Arts
“I love improving semester to semester. I have such talented peers—we have seen each other grow, and we learn from each other too, which is why being a part of such a small community at Moore is a blessing.”JASMINE CASTAÑEDA-NAVA ’20 Fashion Design
*Percentage averaged from statistics over the past five years (2015-2019), with a five-year averaged survey response rate of 87.5%.