<p>D plans to submit a portfolio with her applications this fall. She will not be taking AP Art in which teachers assist students in developing a portfolio.<br>
Sooo, my question is where do students turn for assistance with the actual portfolio? Many schools require digital submission and are fairly straight forward; others place emphasis on presentation itself which is where she's a bit out in the dark.<br>
She has a variety of pieces in different media with emphasis on drawing. She is interested in interior architecture/design. Any resources?</p>
<p>If you have access to any kind of art school, they often offer portfolio classes for high school juniors and seniors. For example, Parsons in NYC has a pre-college Saturday program with a portfolio prep class. Other local art schools do the same, such as museum schools even in non-urban areas. It's mostly a matter of digging around to find out what your area has to offer.</p>
<p>Possibly go to the National Portfolio Day website and see if that gives you a place to start.</p>