Graduate Programs

Admissions

Art Therapy

  1. Complete the Online Application

    You must provide the following information in the online application:


    • 2-3 page personal statement and a resume outlining professional and volunteer experiences. The personal statement should speak to how you developed an interest in art therapy, what led you to the art therapy program at Herron, and what your future goals are as an art therapist. 
    • The contact information (including names, street addresses, phone numbers and email addresses) of three faculty members or professional contacts who will submit your letters of recommendation via the online application system. The online recommendations should address your potential for academic success in the art therapy graduate program.
  1. Submit Your Portfolio Online

    Submit your portfolio online at www.herron.slideroom.com. When submitting the portfolio online, be sure to select the “M.A. in Art Therapy” program. The portfolio should represent 10-15 pieces of artwork that show experience with different media and an ability to understand the motivations of one's personal art making process. If you are selected to participate in an in-person interview, your portfolio will be reviewed with you as a part of the interview process.

  1. Pay the Application Fees

    The cost for submitting the application for the M.A. in Art Therapy is $70. The $70 application fee is comprised of a $60 fee paid upon submission of the online application and a $10 fee paid upon submission of the online portfolio. The application fees are non-refundable.

    You will also be required to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), the fee for which varies depending on when you take the test. For the GRE fee table visit the ETS GRE Fees webpage.

  1. Mail Your Transcripts

    Mail official transcripts from all of your undergraduate institutions attended, as well as from any graduate programs (if applicable). The transcript must demonstrate a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Your transcripts must reflect 18 or more credit hours of studio art. It must also reflect 12 credit hours of psychology, including developmental and abnormal psychologies /or/ 9 credit hours of psychology including developmental and abnormal psychology, plus 3 credit hours of sociology. For international students, if the original documents are not in English, a verified translation must be sent with your official transcripts in your native language. If you are in the process of completing a Bachelor's degree when you apply, a transcript showing your first three years of study is acceptable. If admitted to Herron, you must submit a final, official transcript verifying the completion and award of your degree directly to Herron prior to your matriculation.

    Mail transcripts to: 


    Graduate Admissions c/o Student Services Office 

    Herron School of Art and Design 

    735 W. New York St. 

    Indianapolis, IN 46202-5222

  1. Take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and Submit Test Scores to IUPUI

    NOTE: GRE test results will be waived only if you have completed a previous master’s degree and have earned a GPA of 3.3 or above for that degree.

    For the paper-and-pencil test, you may register through the Educational Testing Services (ETS). The information for registering for tests is also available on-line at the ETS GRE website.

    Students can register for computer-based testing (CBT) through Candidate Services at Prometric, a division of Thompson Learning by calling 1-800-853-6773 for further information about registration procedures.

    GRE scores must be no more than 5 years old at the time of application. The IUPUI reporting code for the GRE is 1325. Only the general GRE exam is needed.

  1. Submit Your TOEFL Results (International students only)

    Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores are required for international students unless the applicant’s undergraduate degree is from a university in an English-speaking country. Applicants must request that an official copy of their test results be sent directly to IUPUI by the Educational Testing Service. The IUPUI reporting code for the TOEFL is 1325. Other tests or ELS coursework may be accepted in order to verify English proficiency. For a list of all options and minimum scores required, please visit the IUPUI International Admissions webpage.

  1. Interview

    Semi-finalists will be contacted for an on-campus interview as the final step of the application process. Candidates should be prepared to discuss their portfolio during the interview.

Application deadline: Submit all of the following application components by January 30, 2012
Notification of admission decision: April 15, 2012