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| Admissions Tests Required: | Recommended |
| Formal Demonstration of Competencies: | Required |
| Recommendations: | Recommended |
| Secondary School GPA: | Required |
| Secondary School Record: | Required |
| TOEFL: | Required |
| $40 | Undergrad Application Fee |
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| Address: | 600 N Market St Wilmington, DE 19801-3007 |
| Phone: | (302) 622-8000 |
| General Site: | www.dcad.edu |
Learn to work well with others Learn your surroundings, Wilmington DE is the heart of Delaware and has a lot to offer for art students. Keep valuables close its a small school thats in a city so iPads,iPods etc are easily stolen. learn to parallel park.
» Read MoreSince it is very small and personal, I wouldn't suggest it for students who are looking for large student activities, clubs, or fraternities/ sororities. I would suggest going to this school first if you're financial situation holds you back from going to a big art school all four years. Since it is partnered with Pratt, their foundation year is very similar anyway.
» Read MoreThere are three things every prospective student should know to excell and be safe while attending DCAD. Never stray from Market St., befriend the faculty as soon as possible, and make sure to use Wilmington's Downtown Visions service if danger is suspected.
» Read MoreTake as much as you can from this school and plan to continue your education elsewhere, PRATT would be the easiest choice.
» Read MoreBe prepared! Art school is a work load especially as a full time student. Make sure you know where your money is going. I really love the professors but the office workers and financial department are messed up.
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