LIFE IS GRAND
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What better environment for your creative education than a city driven by creativity?
KCAD lives in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan’s second-largest city and a thriving cultural haven for makers, innovators, and creative visionaries. From art galleries, museums, makerspaces, sculpture parks, theaters, and concert venues to institutions like the Grand Rapids Ballet, Opera, and Symphony, the city is bursting with places and spaces that will invigorate your senses and inspire your own creative process. There are also citywide events like ArtPrize, the world’s most-attended public art event, and Confluence Fest, a multimedia forum uniting creativity and technology and showcasing the innovative, world-class design work happening in the region.
What’s more, Grand Rapids’ creative community is committed to growing and changing for the better. Local initiatives provide exposure for independent galleries, exhibition and networking opportunities for emerging artists, and career development sessions and public forums that connect creative professionals to the world around them. Meanwhile, organizations like Creative Mornings Grand Rapids give artists and designers working in a variety of different spaces a powerful platform for sharing their perspective with others.
Here, whether you’re working or playing, you’re always surrounded by the transformative power of creativity.
Alexander Calder’s iconic “La Grande Vitesse”
KCAD students receive free membership to the Grand Rapids Art Museum
Grand Rapids Ballet
Ah-Nab-Awen Park
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Gab Schwall
Min Lee
UNDERGRADUATE VISITS TO KCAD
Your education is an investment in your future. With a decision this important, it takes more than reading about a college to truly know if it’s the right fit for you. Let us show you around our campus, introduce you to our facilities and studios, and give you a taste of what makes life in our creative community so special.
Learn more at kcad.edu/visit
CAMPUS TOUR
Come on your own or bring a friend or parent. Register for one of our upcoming guided tours and get an in-depth tour of the campus and the resources available to our students. Tours are geared toward undergraduate programs.
OPEN HOUSE
The Open House provides prospective students to KCAD undergraduate and graduate programs the opportunity to explore campus and get in-depth information about the admissions process, including key details about scholarships and financial aid.
ADMISSIONS APPOINTMENT
Meet with an Admissions counselor in person at KCAD or virtually. Ask questions about the admissions process, get feedback on your portfolio, and more!
Email kcadadmissions@ferris.edu to set up an appointment.
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Allison Jenkins
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS
Our undergraduate programs are designed around traditional and emerging opportunities in the professional world. We emphasize the work patterns, technologies, tools, and techniques that will prepare graduates for a seamless transition to their lives as working artists and designers.
APPLYING TO KCAD
Our Admissions team is here to support you through every step of the process, so if you have questions along the way, call us, and we’ll walk you through it. Your application must be completed at least one month before the start of the semester in which you want to begin taking classes, but remember—it’s best to submit as soon as possible.
Get started at kcad.edu/admissions
UNDERGRADUATE PORTFOLIO REVIEW
The majority of KCAD programs require a portfolio review (except those entering Art History with an Academic Focus).
The portfolio is your opportunity to show us your strengths and interests. Your work reflects your ability to express yourself, articulate your ideas, and demonstrate your intellectual curiosity and creativity. We understand that students come from a wide variety of educational backgrounds and we want to meet you where you are. We will consider your portfolio in the context of your prior experiences.
Your portfolio should include 8-10 pieces of your best, most recent work that reflect your interests and creative potential. This collection of work could include 2D or 3D artwork, such as drawings, paintings, design, photography, sketches, animation, typography, videos, collages, ceramics, sculpture, sewn garments or other forms of creativity.
Our definition of creative output is broad. Wherever your strengths and interests lie—robotics, broadcast journalism, performance, yearbook, creative writing, etc.—we’ll consider any form of creative expression that showcases your execution and thought.
We want to better understand your work, so when we review your portfolio, tell us where your ideas come from, how you’ve developed your skills, and what interests you are exploring.
If you have questions or concerns about putting together a portfolio of work, contact a KCAD Admissions counselor—we’re here to help!
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Katie Rellinger
TRANSFER STUDENTS
KCAD values the prior experiences and insights of transfer students and we are committed to making your transition to KCAD as smooth as possible.
If you are an early middle college student, you are considered a first-year student rather than a transfer student, however your college credits will be evaluated for transferability in accordance with our Transfer Credit Policy.
ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS
KCAD has a number of articulation agreements with local and regional community colleges. Talk to an Admissions counselor to find out if there are agreements you can take advantage of.
William Andrews
Kennis Chen
Briana Garza
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Juan Martinez
Grace Fetzer
Andy Shaw
Liz Baker
Abby Ziolkowski
VETERANS
KCAD is dedicated to supporting service members and their families in their educational and career goals. Veterans and military service members bring unique experiences and valuable perspectives to our campus and community.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
KCAD is committed to supporting international students throughout the application process and helping them make an easy transition to life on campus and in the city of Grand Rapids. If you’re an international student, we highly encourage you to apply six months before the start of the semester in which you want to begin taking classes.
GUEST STUDENTS
We may call you "guest students," but we treat you like family!
Some people want to take a few courses at KCAD without seeking a degree. Guest students can take up to nine credits before applying as degree-seeking students. Please note, students seeking graduate level courses are ineligible to apply as a guest student.
Alyssa Natoci
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HIGH SCHOOL DUAL ENROLLMENT
Dual enrollment at KCAD is a great way for students to get a head start by taking college courses while still in high school. These courses can be used for both high school and college credit at a reduced tuition rate.
Dual enrollment courses may be offered at a high school location, on the KCAD campus, or online.
Talk with an Admissions counselor to learn more, or visit kcad.edu/dualenroll.
Ally Wass
Sarah Lewis
Aaron Covrett
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YOUR EDUCATION: EXPANDED
KCAD seeks to graduate curious, driven, and versatile leaders who can contribute to and shape the future. That’s why, in addition to their major coursework, all students take a wide range of immersive courses that broaden their skills, enlarge their perspective, and help them connect their individual creativity to the world around them.
FOUNDATIONS
The Foundations First Year Experience program unites first-year KCAD students in a shared experience that strengthens their core creative skills and fosters community on campus.
The program propels all first-year students toward a deeper understanding of how their individual creativity relates to the world at large, helping connect their passion for making to career opportunities from the moment they arrive on campus. Within this shared learning experience, students freely blend traditional, current, and experimental approaches to art and design, giving them agency to build skills and knowledge that are personally and professionally meaningful.
At the same time, they interrogate accepted standards and link history to contemporary practice, exploring how creativity has continually shaped the human experience and imagining what possibilities lie ahead. Students emerge from the program with an enlarged field of vision, a thirst for critical thinking, and a versatile set of tools and experiences to design their future with agility.
SUPPORTIVE ART HISTORY COURSES
KCAD students in all majors take Art History courses that foster a deep understanding of visual creativity and invite exploration of the historical, political, social, and personal forces that influence artists and designers.
UNDERGRADUATE MINORS
Expand your creativity and enlarge your perspective through an abridged course of study, generally totaling 15 semester credit hours, in a discipline outside of your major.
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GENERAL EDUCATION PATHWAYS: CHART NEW, CREATIVE PATHS FORWARD
Pathways is the name of KCAD's model for general education courses. It's based on the understanding that the most successful artists, designers, and art historians, are those who stay broadly and endlessly interested in the world around them. That's why our Pathways model gives you the freedom to pursue an education that sparks your curiosity and stimulates your creativity. Wherever your exploration leads, you'll emerge as a critical and analytical thinker who can both adapt to change and chart new, creative paths forward.
HOW DOES THE PATHWAYS MODEL WORK?
The Pathways model blends 30 credits of broad, integrative study with a deep dive into a focus area of your choice. First, you'll take five foundational courses (15 credits)—Writing, Intro to Narrative Studies, Intro to Cultural Studies, Intro to Philosophy, and a Math or Science Elective—that will set the stage for you to immerse yourself in your interests. You'll then select one of three pathways in which you'll take four classes (12 credits) in an area of focus. Each pathway culminates in a capstone course (3 credits) that encourages you to make powerful connections between all that you've learned and experienced along the way.
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Andrea Hines
Hannah Snyder
Andy Shaw
FINANCIAL AID
At KCAD, we believe anyone who seeks a college education should have the opportunity to earn a degree, regardless of personal finances. We’ll do everything we can to help you figure out how to best fund your education. In fact, over 75% of our students receive some sort of financial aid.
Find out more at kcad.edu/fundingyoureducation
HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID:
1. Get a copy of the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Fill it out online at studentaid.gov/h/ apply-for-aid/fafsa or get a copy from our Financial Aid office or your high school counselor’s office.
2. Fill out the FAFSA, making sure to include the Ferris/KCAD federal school code number (002260).
3. Submit your FAFSA as early as possible to be considered for the maximum aid available. FAFSA forms are available on October 1 of each year. The university will not award financial aid until you’ve completed the FAFSA and have been accepted to KCAD
SCHOLARSHIPS
Every year, KCAD awards numerous scholarships and grants. For more information on scholarship opportunities and application details, check out kcad.edu/scholarships
Matt Johnson
Andrew Taylor, Audrey Langejans & Scott Vogel
MISSION
As a college within Ferris State University, Kendall College of Art and Design prepares students for leadership in design, fine arts, and art history; provides innovative, collaborative education that fosters intellectual growth and individual creativity; and promotes the ethical and civic responsibilities of artists and designers, locally and globally.
VISION
As an innovator in art and design education, KCAD will cultivate a student-centered learning community that fuels the regional economy with creative leaders and critical thinkers with global perspectives.
VALUES
Student-Centeredness
Diversity and Inclusion
Academic Excellence
Collaboration
Sustainability
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Michael Kramer
Jesse Clevenger
Dayna Walton Madison May
Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University is authorized under the laws of the State of Michigan to grant Associate of Arts, Associate of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Architecture, and Master of Arts degrees.
As part of Ferris State University, Kendall College of Art and Design is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604 / 800.621.7440.
Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University is an accredited institutional member of The National Association of Schools of Art and Design, 11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21, Reston, VA 20190-5248 / 703.437.0700.
Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University’s Interior Design program is accredited by The Council for Interior Design Accreditation, 206 Grandville Avenue, Suite 350, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 / 616.458.0440.
Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University’s Master of Architecture Program has been granted initial accreditation by: The National Architectural Accrediting Board, 735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC 20006 / 202.783.2007.
Ferris State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, veteran or military status, height, weight, protected disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable State or federal laws or regulations in education, employment, housing, public services, or other University operations, including, but not limited to, admissions, programs, activities, hiring, promotion, discharge, compensation, fringe benefits, job training, classification, referral, or retention. Retaliation against any person making a charge, filing a legitimate complaint, testifying, or participating in any discrimination investigation or proceeding is prohibited.
Students with disabilities requiring assistance or accommodation may contact Educational Counseling & Disabilities Services at (231) 591-3057 ecds@ferris.edu in Big Rapids (including statewide students) or the Director of Counseling and Disability Services for Kendall College of Art and Design (KCAD) at (616) 451-2787 ext. 1136 MarieYowtz@ferris.edu in Grand Rapids. Employees and other members of the University community with disabilities requiring assistance or accommodation may contact the Human Resources Department, 420 Oak St., Big Rapids, MI 49307 or call (231) 591- 2150 Humanresources@ferris.edu.
Inquiries and complaints of disability discrimination may be addressed to the Director of Accessibility, Arts, Sciences and Education Commons 1017, 820 Campus Dr., Big Rapids, MI 49307 or by telephone/email at (231) 591-3057 JulieAlexander@ferris.edu or to the Director of Equal Opportunity, 120 East Cedar St., Big Rapids, MI 49307 or by telephone/email at (231) 591- 2152 EqualOpportunity@ferris.edu.
Individuals with complaints of sex discrimination, including sexual harassment, may address those complaints to the Title IX Coordinator, 805 Campus Dr., Big Rapids, MI 49307 or by telephone/email at (231) 591-2088 KaitlinZies@ferris.edu or to a Deputy Title IX Coordinator, including the Director of Equal Opportunity, as above or the Extended and International Operations Director of Student Services, 151 Fountain St. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 or by telephone/email at (616) 643-5741 JocelynGoheen@ferris.edu.
KCAD reserves the right to make changes and revisions to this publication. For the most up-to-date information, please visit our website, www.kcad.edu.
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