Scholarships and deadlines to apply
Scholarships awarded
CCAD
Portfolio Competition Scholarship
- Awarded annually.
- Open to all high school seniors around the world.
- Scholarships range in value from $10,000 to $44,000
(applied toward the cost of tuition). Three full-tuition scholarships
are awarded.
- Deadline to submit portfolios: March 1, 2008
- Portfolios may contain original artwork, slides, or
digital photographs on disk.
- Portfolios should include between 10 and 15 pieces
of an applicant’s best work. Projects that emphasize drawing
skills are highly encouraged.
- Please do not send three-dimensional work or framed
pieces; submit in slide or digital photograph form (see Portfolio section
for more information).
- Before entering the competition, applicants must submit
a completed CCAD application, a copy of their high school transcript
and a letter of recommendation (from an art instructor or guidance
counselor).
- Portfolios may be mailed to CCAD (allow time for delivery)
or dropped off in person to the Admissions Office.
- Competition results will be mailed to participants.
At that time, applicants may pick up their portfolios. CCAD will mail
portfolios (postage due) to those applicants who have notified us to
do so.
- Scholarship acceptance cards must be returned by May
16, 2008.
Scholastic
Art Awards
Since 1927, Scholastic Inc. has conducted the Scholastic
Art Awards to encourage and recognize student achievement in the visual
arts. CCAD offers five, two-year, full-tuition scholarships to those
students who have been designated portfolio winners on the national level.
- See your high school art instructor or guidance counselor
to find out if your high school participates in the Scholastic Art
Awards.
- Students enter regional competitions across the country,
with finalists selected for entry into the national competition in
New York City.
- Following notification from the national committee
in New York, CCAD will contact those students with scholarship information.
- Scholarship acceptance cards must be returned before
May 16, 2008.
Battelle Scholars
Program
The Battelle Scholars Program awards scholarships to
central Ohio high school seniors who have demonstrated exceptional leadership
and academic skills. CCAD awards one $28,000 tuition scholarship divided
over four years.
- Students must be residents of the following central
Ohio counties: Franklin, Pickaway, Licking, Madison, Union, Delaware,
or Fairfield.
- Students must submit the Battelle application, essay,
transcript of grades, and letters of recommendation to CCAD before
February 2, 2008.
- Finalists will be invited to an interview and portfolio
review session at CCAD.
- The candidate selected for the scholarship will need
to formally accept the scholarship before April 15, 2008.
- For entry information, contact your high school art
instructor or guidance counselor.

Ohio Governor's
Youth Art Exhibition
Open to Ohio high school art students, this program is
conducted on a regional level with selected works going to the state
competition. CCAD offers $2,000 tuition scholarship as a result of the
juried exhibition in Columbus.
- These scholarship awards are in addition to any other
scholarship a student may have received to attend CCAD.
- For entry information, contact your high school art
instructor or guidance counselor.
- Deadline to return Scholarship acceptance cards is
May 16, 2008.
Arts
Recognition and Talent Search Scholarship
- This competition is administered through the National
Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts.
- CCAD awards two-year, full-tuition scholarships to
high school seniors acknowledged on the national level.
- Contact your high school art instructor or guidance
counselor to find out if your high school participates in this program
and for entry information.
National Art Honor Society
CCAD offers $4,000 scholarships to qualifying students
to be applied toward the cost of tuition.
- Contact your high school art instructor or guidance
counselor for information about this program, which is conducted by
the National Art Education Association.
- This award is in addition to any other scholarship
the student may have received; the awards will be added together and
divided evenly over the same number of terms of the larger award.
- Please forward a copy of your National Art Honor Society
certificate to the Admissions Office.
Admissions Office
Columbus College of Art & Design
107 North Ninth Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Veterans benefits
CCAD is approved by the State Approving Agency and the
Veterans Administration for educational benefits.
- Individuals qualifying for veterans’ benefits
are required to submit, at the time of or prior to registration, a
certificate of eligibility or letter of authorization from the Veterans
Administration.
- Applicants should first be accepted to the school
before applying for benefits at the Veterans Administration office.

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