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  1. The Yale School of Art is a graduate school that confers MFAs in Graphic Design, Painting/Printmaking, Photography, and Sculpture; and offers undergraduate-level art courses to Yale College

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  2. The Yale School of Art is a graduate school that confers Master of Fine Arts Degrees in Graphic Design, Painting/Printmaking, Photography, and Sculpture. For information on applications to the MFA program, please click the “Graduate Admission” link below.

  3. Yale offers advanced degrees through its Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and 13 professional schools. Browse the organizations below for information on programs of study, academic requirements, and faculty research.

  4. Admission GUIDELINES. Students are admitted to Yales MFA for the Fall semester of each year only. Applicants are notified of the admission committee’s decisions on preliminary selections in February, and final decisions in early March.

  5. Graphic Design (MFA) Program overview The graphic design program focuses on the development of a cohesive, investigative body of work, also known as the student’s thesis.

  6. This page describes how to enroll and use DUO MFA for Multi-Factor Authentication protection for Yale NetIDs.

  7. Painting and Printmaking (MFA) Instruction in the program is rooted in the investigation of painting as a unique genre with its own complex syntax and history. Within this setting, the program encourages diversity of practice and interpretation, innovation, and experimentation. Approximately twenty-one students are admitted each year.