FAQs
What programs are offered at the New England School of Art & Design at Suffolk University?
The School of Art & Design offers Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Fine Arts, Graphic Design and Interior Design; Master of Arts (MA) in Graphic Design and Interior Design; and a Certificate in Electronic Graphic Design.
Where is the New England School of Art & Design at Suffolk University located?
Located in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, the school is within walking distance of public transportation (www.mbta.com ), museums, galleries, design centers and performing arts venues.
What kind of accreditation does the school have?
The institution is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). Our Interior Design programs are accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA - formerly known as Foundation for Interior Design Education Research (FIDER)). CIDA provides the foundation for excellence in the interior design profession by setting standards for educational programs.
I have never taken an art class before can I register for Continuing Education classes?
Absolutely! We welcome learners of all levels. Our classes are designed to provide a comprehensive training in the fundamentals of art and design. Some of our classes may require prerequisites. Please call our Continuing Education office; we would be happy to assist you in choosing the class that is right for you.
Are there entrance requirements to take Continuing Education classes?
No. Students enrolling in Continuing Education Courses are not in an official program of study therefore they do not need to go through a formal admissions process. However, they do need to meet prerequisite requirements for courses which have them.
Will my classes only be Continuing Education students? Also, as an adult learner am I going to be the oldest person in the class?
The classes we offer to Continuing Education students are also offered to our students in degree programs (BFA, Master of Graphic Design, Master of Interior Design, etc.). Many classes are a mix of students as well as a mix of learners of all ages.
I am interested in making a career change and am considering furthering my education, are Continuing Education classes right for me?
Yes. Exploring career paths through Continuing Education classes is simple, convenient and affordable. We offer students the opportunity to discover their interests through a wide variety of courses such as Introduction to Interior Design and Decoration and Fundamentals of Graphic Design.
I am ready to make a career switch and would like to further my education, but I do not have a portfolio. What should I do?
Applicants to the BFA and MA programs without a portfolio are advised to complete Foundation Drawing I (ADF S101) and 2-Dimensional Design (ADF S151) as Continuing Education students. A grade point average of 3.0 (“B”) or better is required.
What kind of facilities does the school have?
The School of Art & Design occupies over 42,000 square feet of newly renovated space to which continuing education students have full access.
The following is available to our students:
- Ten computer labs that are regularly upgraded to meet the demands of professional workplace based software.
- Lighting Lab
- Digital cameras, camcorders, drawing tablets, flatbed and slide scanners
A dedicated visual arts library which houses a collection of interior design, graphic design, and fine arts resources. There are additional resources such as a collection of stock photography catalogues for graphic design students and a professional materials library, modeled on those found in design firms, for interior design students.
Gallery and smaller project spaces for viewing the talents of students, faculty and alumni, as well as the work of local and international artists and designers.
Can I transfer my Continuing Education credits to a degree program?
Yes. Students matriculating into the BFA and certificate programs may receive credit for classes taken as a Continuing Education student for the applicable program. A maximum of 30 credits can be transferred into the BFA programs and a maximum of 9 credits for the Electronic Graphic Design certificate. Please note a tuition differential will be applied.
Will I receive a student ID?
Yes. Continuing Education students are provided a student ID which allows them access to the school’s facilities and waive the general admission fee to the Museum of Fine Arts.
Is parking available?
Yes. On street parking is limited; two hour meters are available during the day and are free after 8 p.m. Discounted validated parking is available at the 57 Garage at the Radisson Hotel all day (200 St. James Avenue, on the right near the Charles Street intersection) and at 10 St. James Avenue after 5pm and on the weekends. Parking stubs must be validated at the school’s reception desk on the 2nd floor.
When can I register for classes?
Registration for the Fall 2008 session begins July 14th.