School of Art Offers Summer Art Scholarships to All U of A Students
The School of Art in the Fulbright College of Art and Sciences is pleased to announce art scholarships are available for all students on campus interested in taking a summer 2025 art class. Applications are currently open now through Friday, March 21.
Students can apply for the one-time scholarship that will assist with tuition and fees for one summer 2025 art course taught through the School of Art.
"We are excited to offer scholarships to all students again this summer," said Donna Jones, director of recruitment and outreach. "It's a great opportunity for students across campus fulfill their arts requirement and discover art through making or history while developing critical thinking skillsets that benefit all academic backgrounds."
The School of Art offers several different courses throughout the summer. There are classes specifically for non-majors as well as courses that, in collaboration with advising and faculty, students can be enrolled in.
Scholarship applications are open on uark.slideroom.com now through Friday, March 21. For any specific questions, students are invited to reach out to Kim Crowell, kimc@uark.edu, the School of Art scholarships and awards coordinator.
Below are the courses being offered this summer that qualify for scholarships:
- Intersession
- Studio Art, Critical Issues in Experimental Media Art
- Studio Art, Special Topics: Framing Solutions
- Summer Session I
- Art History, Art History Survey II
- Art History, Special Topics in Modern Art: Modernisms of the American Southwest
- Foundations, Three-Dimensional Design
- Studio Art, Ceramics: Handbuilding I
- Studio Art, Drawing for Non-Majors: Observation
- Studio Art, Photo I: Darkroom
- Studio Art, Printmaking: Screenprinting
- Summer Session II
- Studio Art, Ceramics: Handbuilding I
- Studio Art, Ceramics: Wheelthrowing I
- Studio Art, Drawing for Non-Majors: Experimental
- Studio Art: Photo I: Digital
- Summer Session I and II
- Studio Foundations II
Contacts
Kayla Crenshaw, chief of staff and director of communications
School of Art
479-575-7930, kaylac@uark.edu