11th or 12th grade. On-campus housing is available for students in grades 11 and 12.
Below are detailed instructions for documentation required to complete the application for admission. Failure to submit the documentation will cause a delay in the review of your application for possible admission to the Visual Arts Program. Interview information and interview dates are listed on the Visual Arts page.
TRANSCRIPTS
Official transcripts or report cards are required of all applicants. Please refer to the following guidelines.
Applicants Applying to Grades 11 and 12
- Official transcript from each school attended with a validation seal or signature of a school official or registrar. Copies are unacceptable.
- Entering 11th: transcript from 8th, 9th and 10th grades.
- Entering 12th: transcript from 9th, 10th and 11th grades.
- Transcripts must include the courses in which the student is enrolled at the time of application.
- For 12th grade applicants, official SAT or ACT (UNCSA SAT Code #5512 or UNCSA ACT Code #3133) score if taken (do not send the student copy).
- Standardized test scores, including state and national testing, since grade 7 must be included for entering 11th and 12th grade applicants, if not reported on the high school transcript.
Home-Schooled Applicants
- Official transcripts from each traditional school attended with a validation seal or signature of a school official.
- A home-school transcript created and signed by the chief administrator of the home-school. The home-school transcript must be organized by traditional academic years (9th grade (2006-07), 10th grade (2007-08), etc.) and include a course-by-course listing of course titles with letter-grades and credits earned. Credit hours should be explained on the transcript (i.e., 1 credit = X contact-hours of instruction). If traditional grades were not assigned, a written explanation must be included by the chief administrator.
- Attached to the transcript should be documentation of any commercially-available curriculum programs used by the home-school for any coursework completed or in progress (e.g., Apologia® or Keystone®) and a list of course descriptions (including topics, textbook titles/authors/publishers, and laboratories completed) for each course completed in each year of home-schooling.
- Results of nationally-recognized standardized achievement tests taken.
- Home-school attendance records, as required by state law, or documentation from your state or local board of education that such documentation is not required in your state. Attendance records are required by all N.C. home-schools.
- Verification of your home school’s continuing compliance with state law, as required by your state, or documentation from your state or local board of education that such documentation is not required in your state. In N.C., this verification is a copy of your acknowledgement certificate from the N.C. Division of Non-Public Education. In other states, this documentation may be granted by the local board of education to verify a home-school’s compliance with compulsory attendance laws.
Additional Required Documentation
- Two letters of recommendation (1 from an arts instructor and 1 from an academic instructor).
- Resume that details artistic experience and educational objectives and may include work history, travel, languages spoken, etc. Format should be that of a work resume.
- Mandatory Information Form.
International Applicants
- Official transcripts as described above. All transcripts must be translated into English and signed by a notarized translator.
- SLEP test with a minimum score of 55. Refer to the UNCSA ESL page for additional information.
- Two letters of recommendation (1 from an arts instructor and 1 from an academic instructor).
- Resume that details artistic experience and educational objectives and may include work history, travel, languages spoken, etc. Format should be that of a work resume.
- Mandatory Information Form.
- Mandatory Questions for International Applicants.
- Copy of current passport.
- Copy of visa or I-20 if held at the time of application.
- If a Permanent Resident, a copy of both sides of your permanent resident paperwork is required.
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