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Financial Aid For Photography at Ringling College Of Art & Design

At Ringling College of Art and Design, we realize your college education represents a significant investment in your future and a fulfillment of your dreams.

Although the primary responsibility for financing a college education lies with you as a student and your family, the Office of Financial Aid is committed to helping make your Ringling College education as affordable as possible. We are here to help you navigate through the many financial aid options available if you qualify.

You should know that more than 70% of our students receive some form of financial aid each year.

Financial aid is available in the form of grants, scholarships, loans, and student employment. You can be confident in knowing the Office of Financial Aid will treat you with personal service taking into consideration your individual needs. Each student who applies for financial aid receives a financial aid “package,” incorporating one or more forms of assistance.

Most financial aid at Ringling College is awarded to you based on demonstrated financial need, which is the difference between the cost of attending Ringling College [tuition, fees, supplies, etc.], and what you and your family are able to contribute. Demonstrated financial need for federal funding is determined by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid [FAFSA] with the U.S. Department of Education.

Minor in Photography at Georgia College & State University

Fifteen hours with grades of C or better, distributed as follows: (minimum of 9 hours must be upper division)

1.
ARTS 2200
Photography I (3 hours)

ARTS 3200
Photography II (3 hours)

ARTS 3240
Photography III (3 hours)

ARTS 4200
Photography IV (3 hours)

One course in Art History selected from ARTS 3000 through 4950. (3 hours)

All Studio Minors are required to complete ARTS 1000 or ARTS 1200 before enrolling in Minor classes.

Art majors may not count courses required in Area F toward a minor offered in the Department of Art. The Art major must take additional 3000-4000 level courses to complete the minor program. The academic advisor and department chair must approve these courses.

Art History courses taken in fulfillment of the minor may not be applied towards any of the major requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art, Fine Art, Museum Studies, or Art History.