Photography Tuition and Fees at Knox College
Tuition & Fees
2009-2010Tuition
$31,575
Fees
$336
Room
$3,603
Board
$3,561
Total
$39,075
Tuition & Fees
2008-2009Tuition
$30,180
Fees
$327
Room
$3,336
Board
$3,390
Total
$37,233
Tuition & Fees
2009-2010Tuition
$31,575
Fees
$336
Room
$3,603
Board
$3,561
Total
$39,075
Tuition & Fees
2008-2009Tuition
$30,180
Fees
$327
Room
$3,336
Board
$3,390
Total
$37,233
Academic Scholarships
National Merit Scholarships
National Achievement Scholarships
National Hispanic Scholarships
Visual and Performing Arts Scholarships
Knox Writers’ Scholarships
Social Concerns Scholarships
Rothwell Stephens Scholarship in Mathematics
Colorado Alumni Scholarship
John Huston Finley Scholarship (New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut)
Transfer Student Scholarships
Are you Knox? Students come to Knox from all over the world. They are attracted by our commitment to free inquiry, independent thought, and diverse perspectives. They look forward to the rigors and rewards of a liberal arts education. If you’ve got initiative, imagination, and an eagerness to learn, the opportunities for personal and intellectual growth are limitless.
Learn more about Knox! Talk with your admission counselor, visit the campus or call and write with any questions you might have. The information on the following pages should help too. Then take the next step.
Applicants for Fall 2009: Applications for first-year admission are still being accepted and will be considered as long as space remains available in the entering class. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Apply Now!
A College That Changes Lives: Knox College is one of 40 colleges in the nation featured in the new edition of Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About College by Loren Pope, former education editor of The New York Times and founder of The College Placement Bureau. For more information about the Colleges That Change Lives and to read the chapter about Knox, click here.
Scores are Optional. The submission of SAT I or ACT scores is optional for most applicants. Knox adopted this policy so that you can decide for yourself if your scores adequately reflect your abilities and potential for success in college. In making this decision, Knox became the first national liberal arts college in Illinois—and one of just three in the Midwest—to make standardized test scores optional
The major in studio art gives a thorough education in the traditions of twentieth-century drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture. In addition to extensive studio courses, the major covers the history of art and its role in contemporary society.
The introductory two-term sequence, called Theory and Techniques of Studio Art, focuses on developing the fundamentals of visual language. The major culminates in Open Studio and the Senior Show, immersing the student in building and exhibiting a body of work.
The minors in ceramics, painting, photography, sculpture and printmaking each have a strong foundation in the basic requirements of an art major, as well as in-depth experiences in one of the department’s program areas, ensuring that each student has a broad understanding of the visual language and is able to articulate visual ideas.