Which college for BA in Arts - Sculpture?

<p>I am looking to transfer to a college that specializes in Traditional Arts for sculpture.
I have checked out the CSU school's so far..CSU Long Beach has a Sculpture/4D that caught my eye. CSU East Bay seems to have a good Traditional Arts program.
I mostly work with marble, but would like to expand my materials and forms of art I can execute. I am hoping to go to school in Italy after I get my BA to study marble more formally. </p>

<p>I am open to looking at CSU and UC schools...private ones I feel iffy because I don't know if I can afford (but I know that scholarships and loans are available). I am looking for colleges in California, or for ones who participate in the Western Graduate Exchange program (allows you to transfer to other colleges in west coast without paying out-of-state tuition).</p>

<p>I would greatly appreciate any insight, suggestions or feedback, thank you!</p>

<p>Rachelannrae,</p>

<p>I have the perfect program for you but the only down side is your stats have to be pretty high.</p>

<p>Check out UC Santa Barbara’s College of Creative Studies: [College</a> of Creative Studies, UC Santa Barbara - Art](<a href=“http://www.ccs.ucsb.edu/art/]College”>http://www.ccs.ucsb.edu/art/)</p>

<p>Such a cool program! This is sort of free form education where the student and professor determine the correct path. Kind of a pre-grad school approach. Really highly regarded and very very cool program.</p>

<p>Their website is boring - their program is exciting. Take a look.</p>

<p>Best,
Wheaty</p>

<p>Oh yeah, and UCLA is pretty good too. :)</p>

<p>I only keep my stats at the very best :wink:
Thank you, I will definitely contact them.
If it is a UC school I have to take a few additional courses before I can apply because I have followed CSU transfer requirements thus so far (I used to think I wanted to do Structural Engineering at Cal Poly Pomona…little did I know that even though I am excellent at math, I abhor Physics and science in general). </p>

<p>If anyone else has additional info, I would love to hear it. The more, the better.</p>