DAAP

DAAP

Admission Requirements

High school and transfer students can apply to DAAP's Fine Arts program for the 2012-2013 academic year here. Only online applications will be accepted.

Though there is not an application deadline for high school students, students who apply by December 1, 2011 will receive maximum scholarship consideration.  This program will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis; it is recommended that interested high school students apply as soon as possible. For transfer and transition students, the priority deadline is March 1, 2012.

Below, you can find information about:

  • The academic credentials of last year's accepted students
  • Application components, priority deadline, and high school course requirements for high school students
  • Application components and priority deadline for transfer students
  • Application information for International Students

Academic Credentials

The academic credentials of applicants seeking admission to the School of Art vary each year. The freshman class profile for the School of Art is based on the middle 50% of the 2010 entering freshman class:

  • GPA: 3.380 – 3.673
  • ACT: 23 - 26
  • SAT: 1050 – 1160
  • Average Class Rank: Top 30.1%

We share these numbers to give you an idea of the "typical" credentials of students accepted into our programs. Scoring within this range (or outside of it) is not a guarantee of admission or denial.

Transfer students typically have GPAs that are well above the required minimum of 2.5.

Application Components for High School Students

The application for the University of Cincinnati and DAAP are one in the same. A high school admissions application is considered to be complete when the Office of Admissions has received the following documentation:

  • an application for admission, including a personal statement and statement of co-curricular activities
  • an official high school transcript
  • the results of either the ACT or SAT (including the Writing Component) directly from the testing company
  • official college transcripts for those students who are enrolled in courses for post-secondary credit
  • $50 application fee

Priority Deadline for High School Students

On a rolling admission (first-come, first-served) basis, high school applicants will be offered admission if they satisfy the minimum admission standards and have submitted a complete application until the program is full. It is recommended that students apply by December 1 for maximum scholarship consideration. If you have questions regarding the admissions process, please contact the UC Office of Admissions at 513 556 1100. Portfolios and letters of recommendation are not accepted as a component of the admissions process.

High School Course Requirements

High school applicants to the School of Art must have completed or be in the process of completing:

  • 4 units of college prep English
  • 3 units of college prep math
  • 2 units of science
  • 1 units of history
  • 2 units of a single foreign language
  • 1 unit of fine arts
  • 3 additional units of any of the above

Students can be deficient in up to two areas not in bold type, but foreign language is highly recommended.

Transfer Students

Those seeking admission from other programs or colleges at UC or other universities must have at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA from previous college work to be given consideration.  For priority consideration, completed transfer applications should be submitted prior to March 1 for admission the following fall.

Transfer Application Components

Transfer students can apply at http://www.admissions.uc.edu. A transfer application is considered complete when the Office of Admissions has received the following documentation:

  • application for admission
  • official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended
  • official high school transcript and ACT or SAT scores if the applicant has completed fewer than 45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours of college credit
  • $50 application fee

Transfer students to the School of Art are generally admitted into the foundation program. After an offer of admission, students seeking advanced standing should schedule an appointment and portfolio review with the coordinator of their specific program.

"Transition" Application Components

Current UC students wishing to transition into a DAAP program should submit an Application for Change in College and/or Program to the DAAP Student Affairs Office in Room 5470 Aronoff. This form is available in the DAAP Student Affairs Office or in any college office on campus.

Current DAAP students hoping to transfer into a different major must submit a "Change of Program" form to the DAAP Student Affairs Office.  This form is available here or in the DAAP Student Affairs Office. 

Priority Deadline for Transfer and Transition Students

The priority deadline for transfer and transition students is March 1, 2012. Applications received after this date will be considered on a space available basis.

International Students

For international freshman, the admissions process for Fine Arts operates on a rolling admission (first-come, first-served) basis. Applicants will be offered admission if they satisfy the minimum admission standards and have submitted a complete application until the program is full. Applications for international transfer students must be received by March 26, 2012 for the 2012-2013 academic year.

The application and application process for international students varies from the process for domestic students. For more information about International Admissions at UC, please go here.


This information is correct at the time of publication. The University reserves the right to make changes in policy, regulations, requirements, and fees, as circumstances dictate, subsequent to publication.

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