Pratt Institute
College Detail
Pratt Institute
| Type: | Private Higher Education Institution |
| Total campus enrollment: | No Data Available |
| Religious affiliation: | Non-denominational |
| Setting: | Urban Setting |
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The Institute
Founded in 1887 on its present site in Brooklyn by industrialist and philanthropist Charles Pratt, Pratt Institute educated on nonbaccalaureate levels for its first half-century. As the educational preparation necessary for various professions expanded, Pratt Institute moved with the times. It granted its first baccalaureate degree in 1938 and started its first graduate program in 1950. With a wide variety of programs in art, design, and architecture, Pratt has continued to add programs at all educational levels, including undergraduate programs in creative writing and critical and visual studies, undergraduate and graduate programs in art history, and graduate programs in art education, arts and cultural management, historic preservation, and design management. Although the characteristics and educational requirements of the professions for which Pratt prepares people have changed over the course of a century, the Institute has succeeded in pursuing its abiding purposeto blend theoretical learning with professional and humanistic development.
Pratt offers four-year bachelors, two-year associate, and masters degrees. In educating more than four generations of students to be creative, technically skilled, and adaptable professionals as well as responsible citizens, Pratt has gained a national and international reputation that attracts undergraduate and graduate students from more than forty-six states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and seventy countries. Unlike the typical American college student, most of those who choose Pratt already have career objectives, or at least they know they want to study art, design, architecture, or creative writing.
A short bus or subway ride from the museum, gallery, and design centers of both Manhattan and Brooklyn, Pratt Institute has twenty-four buildings of differing architectural styles spread about a 25-acre campus. Eighteen of the buildings house studios, classrooms, laboratories, administrative offices, auditoria, sports facilities, food services, and student centers. Six buildings are student residences, including the new Stabile Hall freshman residence, which provides studio space on each floor. There are adequate parking facilities for residents and commuters. Student services include career planning and placement, health and counseling, and student development. The more than sixty student organizations include fraternities and sororities, honorary societies, professional societies, and clubs.
Location
Pratt Institute, the countrys premier college of art, design, writing, and architecture, is located in the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn, just minutes from downtown Manhattan. The majority of Pratts freshmen and half of its undergraduates live on the schools 25-acre, tree-lined campus.
Majors and Degrees
Pratt Institute offers the Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Art, Bachelor of Industrial Design, Bachelor of Professional Studies, Bachelor of Science, Associate of Occupational Studies, and Associate of Applied Science degrees.
The Bachelor of Architecture degree program is a five-year accredited program. For the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, a candidate may choose to major in art and design education, art history, communications design (advertising, graphic design, illustration), computer graphics and interactive media, fashion design, film/video, fine arts (ceramics, drawing, jewelry, painting, printmaking, sculpture), interior design, photography, or writing for publication, performance, and media. The Bachelor of Arts is offered in critical and visual studies and art history. The Bachelor of Industrial Design is offered for students interested in car, product, and furniture design. In the Bachelor of Professional Studies degree program, the major is in construction management. Students seeking the Bachelor of Science degree can major in construction management.
The two-year Associate of Occupational Studies degree is offered in digital design and interactive media, graphic design, and illustration. The Associate of Applied Science is offered in painting/drawing and graphic design/illustration. The two-year A.A.S. degree is transferable to a four-year program.
Students may also earn combined bachelors/masters degrees. Programs include the B.F.A./M.S. in art and design education.
Academic Programs
Educating artists and creative professionals to be responsible contributors to society has been the mission of Pratt Institute since it assembled its first group of students in 1887. Within the structure of that professional education, Pratt students are encouraged to acquire the diverse knowledge that is necessary for them to succeed in their chosen fields. In addition to the professional studies, the curriculum in each of Pratts schools includes a broad range of liberal arts courses. Students from all schools take these courses together and have the opportunity to examine the interrelationships of art, science, technology, and human need.
At the time of graduation, students in the associate degree programs have completed 67 credit hours of course work. In the bachelors programs, credit-hour requirements range from 132 to 135 credits, depending on the particular program. For the Bachelor of Architecture degree, 170 credits are required.
Pratts academic calendar consists of two semesters plus optional summer terms that allow students to choose alternative courses or various options usually not offered during the fall or spring semester. Two summer sessions are offered.
Off-Campus Programs
Pratt Institute offers credit for a wide variety of off-campus study programs. The Internship Program offers qualified students challenging on-the-job experience related to their major fields of interest; this extension of the classroom and laboratory into the professional world adds a practical dimension to periods of on-campus study.
International programs, available during all academic sessions, have included art and design offerings in the cities of Copenhagen and Rome and in the countries of England, France, and Italy. Architecture programs have been held in Venice, Italy, and in Finland and Japan. New programs are developed regularly in these and other countries. A semester-long program is offered in Rome each year.
Academic Facilities
Founded as the first free library in Brooklyn, the Pratt Institute Library now has more than 186,589 bound volumes, serial backfiles, and other material, including government documents; 251,603 audiovisual materials; and 3,996 microforms and subscribes to 925 periodicals. Its the largest collection of any independent art school. Through the use of their ID cards, Pratt students also have access to numerous college libraries in the metropolitan area. The Multi-Media Center has been developed to facilitate and improve the educational communication process by providing materials in multimedia formats to support and enrich the Institutes curricula. These include slides, -inch videotapes, 16-mm films, audiocassettes, and other formats appropriate for group use.
Extensive studio and state-of-the-art computer lab facilities are provided for all Pratt students. In the School of Art and Design, these include studio, shop, and technical facilities for work in all media, from the traditional to the most experimental. Graphics labs include color MacintoshIIs, MacintoshSEs, Cubicomps, Targa TIPS PCs with digitizer tablets, ALIAS labs, and a Quantel graphics system. Within the School of Architecture, students benefit not only from the design studios but also from the collective research facilities of the Institute. The School of Architecture uses SKOK CAD, Sun, and IRIS workstations. The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences maintains laboratory facilities for all science courses. Apple, AT&T, IBM, LSI-11, and TI microcomputers; a Burroughs batch-processing system; and an HP 100 computer are available to students in all majors. Pratt also has a DEC VAX 6210 minicomputer for Institute-wide integration of computer graphics and computer-aided design capabilities as well as AT&T 386 PCs and an extensive telecommunications laboratory. Gallery space, both on campus and at Pratt Manhattan, is extensive, showing the work of students, alumni, faculty members, staff members, and other well-known artists, architects, and designers. The Pratt Institute Center for Community and Environmental Development functions as a laboratory for the study of planning and advocacy issues in real-world situations.
Costs
Tuition for the 200708 academic year was $29,900. Room charges are approximately $5700 per academic year. A meal plan is available and costs about $3200 per year. The fees are approximately $1180. The estimated cost of books and supplies is $3000 per academic year. Students should allow an additional $650 for transportation and personal expenses. For an updated list of tuition and fees, prospective students should visit http://www.pratt.edu/financial_aid/general_information.
Financial Aid
Pratt Institute offers a large number of grants, scholarships, loans, and awards on the basis of academic achievement, talent, financial need, or all three. More than 75percent of Pratt students receive aid in one or more of these kinds of aid. Through funds from the federal and state governments, contributions from Pratt alumni, and industry scholarships, Pratt is able to maintain an effective aid program in a time of escalating costs. Pratt attempts to ensure that no student is prevented by lack of funds from completing his or her education.
Faculty
The faculty at Pratt Institute is exceptional in that a large number of practicing professionals augment the regular fullh-time faculty. There are 119 full-time and 820 part-time faculty members; there are no graduate teaching assistants. In small classes and studios, students have easy access to professors whose natural environment is the design studio, the architectural office, or the industrial research department.
Student Government
The Student Government Association (SGA) maintains primary responsibility for all student interests and involvement at Pratt. The SGA structure includes the Executive Committee, Senate, Finance Committee, Buildings and Grounds Committee, Academic and Administrative Affairs Committee, and Program Board. Student representatives serve on the Board of Trustees and on its various committees. All undergraduate students are encouraged to become involved in the SGA, whose main functions are allocating and administering funds collected through the student activities fee, scheduling student activities, and representing the student viewpoint to the rest of the Pratt community.
Admission Requirements
Pratt Institute attracts and enrolls highly motivated and talented students from diverse backgrounds. Applications are welcome from all qualified students, regardless of age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, or handicap. Admission standards at Pratt are high. One of the major components for admission consideration in art, design, or architecture is the evaluation of a students art or writing portfolio, which must be submitted along with the other required documents.
All applicants must submit transcripts and letters of recommendation from any high schools and colleges attended. Additional professional requirements are specific to each school or major. Instructions can be found at http://www.pratt.edu/admiss/apply.
The admission committee bases its decisions on careful reviews of all credentials submitted by applicants in relation to the requirements of the program to which students seek admission. The SAT or ACT and a strong college-preparatory background are required of all applicants for four-year programs. International students must submit the TOEFL or IELTS instead, if available, or the SAT, but not both. In certain cases, an extraordinary talent may offset a low grade or a test score.
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