U-M LSA Residential College Visual Arts Program

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Ann Arbor , MI
The Visual Arts Program at the University of Michigan's Residential College (RC) offers a comprehensive curriculum catering to both beginners and advanced students interested in the visual arts. As part of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, the RC provides a dynamic, interdisciplinary four-year program that integrates visual arts with other disciplines in a liberal arts education. This program does not require prerequisites for entry-level courses, making it accessible to a broad range of students. Its foundation in a university setting provides homeschooling families and independent learners with access to diverse arts-related courses and workshops that can complement homeschool curriculums.

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