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Pratt Institute Summer PreCollege
Pratt Institute

Summer PreCollege

New York, USA

4 Weeks

English

Full time

USD 4,613 / per course

Blended

* for international student| priority application deadline: march 1

Introduction

Discover your creative passion, build friendships, and find your place at Pratt in this immersive college-level program.

Spend the summer on Pratt’s Brooklyn campus in intensive art, design, architecture, or creative writing courses, informed and inspired by the backdrop of New York City. During this four-week full-time program, students develop conceptual and technical skills; and create portfolio pieces for college admission, while earning elective college credits.

Join high school students from diverse backgrounds and develop your creative passions into potential career paths while building friendships, and enjoying Pratt’s beautiful Brooklyn campus this summer.

After the above deadlines, students may be admitted if space remains in the selected course(s).

Your registration will be entered into Pratt Institute’s database around mid-April, at which time you will receive a bill to be paid upon receipt.

Note: Costs exclude course materials, local travel, and incidentals. Materials can range between $200-$400 depending on the course of study. Limited scholarship awards are available through the PreCollege program.

Program Schedule

The Summer PreCollege program at Pratt is a full-time academically rigorous program. Attendance is required for all class sessions.

Summer PreCollege students each take two intensive studio courses, offered in a variety of disciplines. These hands-on classes provide exploration of the diversity of majors available at Pratt. Most classes are taught by Pratt faculty using state-of-the-art equipment, studio spaces, and classrooms across campus. Courses provide an introduction to Pratt’s undergraduate curriculum and equip students with elective college credits which are typically accepted at most colleges and universities. The program culminates into a Final Exhibition where students showcase their work to friends, family, and the Pratt community.

Residential students’ immersion experience on Pratt’s beautiful Brooklyn campus includes supplementary academic and/or cultural activities, such as after-class studio hours guided by Pratt degree students serving as Studio Mentors for completing class assignments; museum trips accompanied by Pratt degree students serving as Cultural Mentors; and portfolio development sessions led by Pratt Admissions Counselors for college application. Students can also book one-on-one portfolio reviews with Pratt admissions counselors during their time on campus. Upon completion of the PreCollege Program, students will have developed portfolio pieces toward their college application to the art, design/architecture college of their choice.

Participation in most weekend and evening activities along with a nightly curfew are mandatory for residential students. During class breaks and scheduled flex times students can enjoy the beauty of Pratt’s campus and explore New York City while following safety and wellness protocols.

Commuter students may attend studio hours sessions or anticipate spending an equal amount of time completing homework at home. Some assignments require special tools that cannot be accessed outside of the scheduled studio times on the evening and weekends and cannot be completed at home.

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