<p>Can anyone tell me if there are any LAC's with strong art programs on the East Coast that will admit a B student with a 30 ACT? Many thanks.</p>
<p>Financial aid is not an issue? Are you male or female (because if you’re female, I would suggest that you consider Smith). </p>
<p>Do you mean studio art (actually making art) or art history programs (Williams has a very strong reputation).</p>
<p>Daughter is looking for a LAC with fine art - specifically painting and drawing.</p>
<p>Also, I forgot to mention she wants a co-ed experience. Thanks!</p>
<p>On the East Coast:
Drew University, in NJ, close to NYC.
[Art</a> | College of Liberal Arts | Drew University](<a href=“http://www.drew.edu/undergraduate/academics/aos/art]Art”>http://www.drew.edu/undergraduate/academics/aos/art)
Juniata College, in PA, close to Penn State.
[Studio</a> Art | Juniata College](<a href=“http://services.juniata.edu/registrar/poes/StudioArt_000.html]Studio”>http://services.juniata.edu/registrar/poes/StudioArt_000.html)</p>
<p>Not on the East Coast:
If you would consider Chicago, how about DePaul, taking a Studio Arts major with a concentration in Drawing and Painting?
[Studio</a> Arts | DePaul University College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences](<a href=“http://las.depaul.edu/art/Programs/Concentrations/index.asp]Studio”>http://las.depaul.edu/art/Programs/Concentrations/index.asp)</p>
<p>Try the Visual Arts majors area here on CC:
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/visual-arts-film-majors/[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/visual-arts-film-majors/</a></p>
<p>Bard. .</p>
<p>Alfred University in New York State - a liberal arts college that also has an art school.</p>
<p>go to fine arts forum for lots of great advice…</p>
<p>If money isn’t an issue LACs with strong fine arts:
Bard, Vassar, Alfred, </p>
<p>Universities with strong arts and where portfolio is 50% or more of admissions:
Temple
Virginia Commonwealth
Carnegie Mellon
RIT</p>