<p>I would be interested to hear from current students and/or graduates about their experience in the BFA program at Kenyon.</p>
<p>If you’ve read any Kenyon admissions materials, you’d know that Kenyon only offers the B.A.</p>
<p>Hmmm…that’s odd, the website lists the [Art History and Studio Art](<a href=“http://registrar.kenyon.edu/majors.htm”>http://registrar.kenyon.edu/majors.htm</a>) majors under the [Fine</a> Arts](<a href=“http://www.kenyon.edu/programs.xml#x1349]Fine”>http://www.kenyon.edu/programs.xml#x1349) category.</p>
<p>In any event, same question applies to ‘Studio Art Majors’.</p>
<p>Btw, it looks like some Kenyon graduates will have to correct their resumes that imply they received a B.F.A from Kenyon…Individuals like [Erica</a> Rosenfeld](<a href=“http://urbanglass.org/?q=node/225&sem=6]Erica”>http://urbanglass.org/?q=node/225&sem=6) who “received her BFA from Kenyon College, OH.”</p>
<p>Maybe this link will clarify things a bit: <a href=“http://documents.kenyon.edu/courses/2007_2008/acadprog.pdf[/url]”>http://documents.kenyon.edu/courses/2007_2008/acadprog.pdf</a></p>
<p>Kenyon only offers B.A. degrees, except in cases of honorary degrees.</p>
<p>Perhaps Kenyon did offer B.F.A. in the past? You can contact the Kenyon registrar if you have questions about Erica’s degree.</p>
<p>Lastly, I may be missing something, so your best bet is to contact a professor or two directly and ask if the B.F.A. is offered as the online materials are confusing.</p>