Students who have attended another college or university should apply as transfer students.
- Transfer application checklist
- Spring/Summer accelerated BFA program
- Transfer credits and advanced class standing
- Proficiency Credit
- Adult Students
- Re-Admission to Moore
Transfer Application Checklist
The checklist below shows the items necessary for admissions consideration. You may submit them together, or separately as they become available. We also recognize that your portfolio may not yet be ready at the time your application arrives.
- Completed APPLICATION and $40.00 application fee ($60.00 for international applicants).
- Official High School transcripts and proof of graduation
- Official transcripts from each college or post-secondary school
- Portfolio of 12-20 pieces of original artwork see PREPARING YOUR PORTFOLIO and TRANSFER CREDITS AND ADVANCED CLASS STANDING (below)
- At least one letter of recommendation is suggested.
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) scores are required if English is not your first language.
We encourage you to show your portfolio in person during an individual interview. To arrange an appointment, contact your admissions counselor directly or call the Admissions Office at 215-965-4014 or 1-800-523-2025.
Spring/Summer
This is an accelerated option for either first-year students or transfers that need to begin with the Basics program. It allows students to start in January (spring semester), and complete the two Basics semesters by the end of July.
Transfer Credits and Advanced Class Standing
If you have earned credit at other colleges and universities, you may qualify for advanced class standing at Moore. The number of credits transferred will be determined by transcript review and, for studio courses, a portfolio review. Official transcripts from each college or university attended must be submitted for transfer credit consideration.
Transfer students seeking advanced standing (sophomore level or higher) in a studio area must submit a slide portfolio of artwork for review. Official placement will be determined in conjunction with the department chairperson.
Proficiency Credits
Students at Moore are afforded the opportunity to earn proficiency credit on the basis of life experiences assessed through a portfolio review and formal interview by the relevant Department Chair. Additional forms of assessment, including but not limited to exams and written work, may also be utilized to determine proficiency if deemed necessary by the relevant Department Chair.
- Up to 6.0 credits may be granted towards the BFA and Post-Baccalaureate degree requirements
- The relevant Department Chair will determine which required credits, if any, may be granted
- Students will be granted credit but the credit will have no impact on the student’s gpa
- All proficiency credits will be posted on the student’s transcript
Adult Students
The Moore community encourages non-traditional college-age women to complete their educations or establish second careers. Returning adult students are strongly advised to make early contact with the Admissions Office for academic planning and counseling. Part-time course work, financial aid and an adult support group are all available. Women who have studied elsewhere at the college level should follow all transfer admissions requirements. Those without college–level experience will follow first–year requirements.
RE-ADMISSION
If you are a former Moore student and it has been less than three years since you were enrolled, you must apply for reinstatement through Registrar’s office. If more than three years have elapsed, you must apply through the Admissions Office. The Academic Standards Committee will review all applications for re-admission by former students who withdrew in poor academic standing. After dismissal, a student may apply for re-admission after one semester, by writing to the Chair of the Academic Standards Committee.
