Woo, senior year!
Right now, I want to apply to grad school for arts administration. Here is a list of the schools that I am considering:
1. NYU
2. Columbia (TC, to be exact)
3. Indiana University
4. Ohio State University
5. University of Oregon
6. Claremont Graduate University
7. School at the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
8. Columbia College
NYU, TC, and IU (that's how us Midwest folks abbreviate Indiana University...University of Illinois is U of I, Indiana University is IU, and Iowa is...Iowa) are my top choices and the programs that I am definitely applying to. OSU, University of Oregon, and Claremont Graduate University made the list because they look interesting. There is actually a list of schools that have arts administration grad programs (http://www.artsadministration.org/grad), which made my search a lot easier. As tempting as it would be to apply to a program in London or Australia (I mean, c'mon, how cool would that be?!), I doubt it's going to happen because I want to visit all of the schools that I am considering applying to. This is another reason why NYU, TC, and IU are at the top of my list...they're the easiest schools for me to visit. In fact, thanks to CUMB and Columbia Summer Winds, I have already spent a decent amount of time in TC. I have limited experience in the actual NYU buildings (except for the Hillel, woot woot!), but The Village really grew on me this past summer. IU is less accessible, but I could drive out there sometime when I am at home. OSU is also under consideration. I have a friend studying there, so visiting isn't infeasible. University of Oregon and Claremont Graduate University definitely aren't infeasible, it'll just be a lot more expensive to visit them.
This means that if I do not stay in NYC, I will most likely be returning to the Midwest for grad school...the Big Ten could have me yet! Granted, neither school is super super close to home, though IU is only a few hour's drive away. I'm not going to lie, part of me is a bit unhappy that there are no arts administration programs in Illinois/Chicago that I wanted to apply to. The School at the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and Columbia College both have programs, but I haven't decided yet if I want to apply to those programs, which is why they are toward the bottom of the list. If I decide to apply to either of these programs, they would be immediately moved up on the list, priority-wise.
"Gap Year" Programs:
1. Joint Distribution Committee: Jewish Service Corps
This would involve being placed in an organization within a Jewish community in a foreign country for a year. My first choice would be Israel, but I would be open to pretty much any opportunity.
2. American Jewish World Service: World Partners Fellowship
I would be placed in an (non-Jewish) organization in India for a year. Seeing a trend here?
3. AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps
I would be placed in an organization in either NYC, Chicago, Washington, DC, or New Orleans for a year.
The applications for the gap year programs have not yet been released, so I have been focusing my attention on the grad school applications (and *sigh* studying for the GRE) right now.
Fun!
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