Art Transfer Students

Misty Marshall, ccri Transfer, sculptures

Misty Marshall, CCRI Transfer Student, BFA in Studio Art Program: Sculpture + Painting

Welcome Transfer Students! If you are transferring to RIC to complete your studies as an art major or minor, and have already been accepted to the college, you should submit your transfer portfolios for review the semester before you intend to begin your studies here. This information will guide you through this process and provide information on transfer credits.

Why is There a Portfolio Review Process?

Your art work will be evaluated by Art Department faculty to determine if it meets the standards of a corresponding RIC Studio Art course. Because curricula and courses vary among colleges, the portfolio reviews determine optimal placement in RIC’s challenging studio art programs. Your plan of study will be determined by the abilities you demonstrate in the work submitted for your portfolio. Being prepared for more advance coursework is essential for successful completion of your degree program. 

Approved portfolios will be granted RIC Art Program credit. Courses that are not approved for program credit will remain in the elective category. Elective credits will accumulate toward your degree, but not fulfill specific Art Program requirements.

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Art Transfer Student FAQs

Studio art course credits transferred to RIC with a minimum grade of C are listed on the student’s transfer report in the elective category. (The code “XFER 999” will be entered into the equivalent course column.) Elective credits accumulate towards the degree, but do not fulfill specific program requirements unless approved by the Art Department via a portfolio review. 

Students who have been accepted to the college should submit their transfer portfolios for review the semester before they intend to begin their studies at RIC. It will be essential to have your portfolio/s reviewed as early as possible so you know which courses you are eligible for.

Portfolios submitted after the Fall or Spring Semesters end, or during Summer Session will be reviewed as soon as possible.

Students requesting RIC Art Program credit for transferred courses will be required to select a major and, if applicable, studio concentration on the Transfer Form. Our Registrar's Officers will need this information in order to update your Transcript, Transfer Report and Academic Advisement Report (AAR).

Not Sure Which Art Major to Choose? 

Select the art major and (if applicable) studio concentration and/or minor you are most interested in at the moment. You may update your choices later through the Art Department’s Administration Office if you change your mind.  

Preparedness for the next level in your degree program is the main criteria. Because curricula and courses vary among colleges, the portfolio reviews determine optimal placement in RIC’s challenging studio art programs.

The Art Department will provide review results via email as soon as possible — usually within two weeks. To avoid delays, please include your email address, along with other important information, on the Transfer Form. 

Please contact the Chair of the Portfolio Review Committee if you have questions.

 

New B.S. Art Education Intended Majors (IM) and B.A. Studio Art majors who have NOT received transfer portfolio review results should enroll in ART 101: Drawing I AND ART 104: Design I to insure they have a place in each class. 

In the event a portfolio is approved just before or at the beginning of a semester, it may be possible to enroll in the next level course.* Deadlines for adding/dropping courses are published on the RIC Academic Calendar.

*Please Note: Foundations courses are often filled to maximum capacity by the end of the previous semester's registration period. Please submit your portfolios as early as possible.

If a portfolio is not approved, the transferred studio art course credits will remain in the elective category and accumulate towards graduation. If the course is a degree requirement, it must be completed at RIC. Discuss your plan of study with an art faculty adviser.

It is important for students to complete their degree in as few semesters as possible.

In the event that transferred courses are not approved for program credit, students are encouraged to discuss their plans of study with an art faculty adviser. Although customized plans of study may expedite the degree, transfer students often need more time to complete their program of study.

Any decisions regarding the plan of study are contingent on the student’s academic goals, grades, overall GPA, final Admissions Office decisions regarding course transfers and Department of Art approvals.

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Please Note: A portfolio review is not required for admission to Rhode Island College. However, Studio Art coursework completed at other institutions must be approved for Art Program credit via a portfolio review.

Start by Looking at Comparable Studio Art Courses

To get a sense of which courses that you've already taken you may want to submit a portfolio of work for, you may view a list of corresponding studio art courses using RIC’s Transfer Evaluation System (TES). Students transferring from CCRI or URI are advised to visit the state transfer website for more information regarding transfer within the RI state system.

If a 3-4 credit studio course is not listed on the RIC TES or is designated as “99999 Free Elective” or “XFER 999 Free Elective,” students may still submit a portfolio for these classes and may receive program or elective credit. Examples of such classes include Color, Watercolor, Digital Art, Web Design, etc.

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