Scholarships for Art & Design

Students who are currently enrolled in a college art program or those who plan to have several scholarship opportunities available to them. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 60 percent of all art and design majors become self-employed. To help with tuition costs, several organizations are offering scholarships to art students. The scholarships cover a range of degrees including fine art, music, graphic or interior design.
  1. Scholarships.com Art Scholarship

    • Scholarships.com, a large scholarship database, provides an Art Scholarship of its own for registered users of the site. Candidates must be U.S. citizens and an enrolled undergraduate student or high school senior planning to enroll in an art program. Art students can be majors or intended majors in more than 17 different art forms including graphic design, art history, theater, dance, photography or music. Scholarships are in the amount of $1,000.

      Scholarships.com, LLC
      473 Central Avenue, Suite 6
      Highland Park, Illinois 60035
      scholarships.com

    National Sculpture Society

    • The National Sculpture Society provides scholarships to sculpture students enrolled in an accredited U.S. institution in the amount of $2,000. Applicants must submit a CD with 6-15 images of their work that inspired by nature. Students must also demonstrate financial need, submit a resume or biography with sculpture background information and provide two letters of recommendation.

      National Sculpture Society
      c/o ANS
      75 Varick Street, Floor 11
      New York, NY 10013
      212-764-5645
      nationalsculpture.org

    IFDA/EF Scholarships

    • Every year, the International Furnishings and Design Association (IFDA) and the Educational Foundation (EF) collaborate to offer seven different scholarships to students enrolled in an accredited school, majoring in interior design or a related field. Full-time students must have completed at least four courses related to design and part-time students must be currently enrolled in a minimum of two designed- related courses. All applicants are required to submit a 200-400 word essay that explains career goals, awards and extra-curricular activities. Other requirements include 2-3 student design examples on CD or in digital color and a letter of recommendation for an instructor or professor.

      Merry Mabbett Dean, FIFDA,
      10765 SW Canterbury Lane, #101
      Tigard, OR 97224
      503-367-0151
      ifdaef.org

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