I'm thinking about applying to the Arts in Education program. Does anyone have any information about what I can do to increase my chances of getting accepted?
I'm an undergraduate right now with a 3.9 gpa... I've done three internships at different art/social services organizations, and have worked as a teacher/counselor for the past three years at an arts-based day program for kids. I'm also very involved with my community at school, I am a resident assistant and a student leader on campus.
I'm just trying to be realistic here, so any advice you could give me would be greatttt.
I'm an undergraduate right now with a 3.9 gpa... I've done three internships at different art/social services organizations, and have worked as a teacher/counselor for the past three years at an arts-based day program for kids. I'm also very involved with my community at school, I am a resident assistant and a student leader on campus.
I'm just trying to be realistic here, so any advice you could give me would be greatttt.