Maryland Institute College of Art

1300 W. Mount Royal Avenue, Baltimore

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Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) offers 16 undergraduate majors, 2 liberal arts (or academic) majors, and 18 studio concentrations, including:

  • Animation
  • Product design
  • Art History, Theory and Criticism
  • Painting
  • And many more majors, listed here.

Average tuition fees for international students at undergraduate level for the 2016-2017 academic year are $43,760. MICA offers several merit-based and competitive scholarships – apply for funding here!

How to apply

To apply for an undergraduate program at MICA, you will need to submit a portfolio, an essay, transcript, letters of recommendation and proof of your proficiency in English. Get more information about entry requirements here. You can apply online for an undergraduate course through the Common App

Read the latest stories about MICA on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube!

Spaces for Creators and Innovators

At MICA, you’ll find an amazing range of spacesand tools for artmaking that allow you to explore every avenue of creativeexpression.

From traditional lost-wax casting to interactivevideo and sound, wet-processing for film-based photography to advanced digitalworkstations, 3D imaging and software to foundry, chisels and metalworkingequipment, MICA gives our students the tools to turn ideas into works of art.If you can imagine it, you can make it at MICA.

  • MICA provides state-of-the-art hardware and software for 3D animation,video and sound editing, graphic design and illustration applications, and awide range of fine arts applications – from 3D modeling to computer-assistedprintmaking.
  •  Fabrication studios provide space and equipment for conventionalbuilding – wood shop, metalworking foundry and a model shop – as well asceramic, fiber and printmaking studios.
  • Our digital fabrication studio houses 3D printers and scanners,computer controlled milling machines, laser cutters and other equipment thatallows you to integrate digital modeling and control into fabricated objects.
  • Full time graduate studentsare provided independent studios or collaborative workspaces with 24/7 accesswhile their classes are in session and during spring break periods for theduration of their residencies. Full-time MFA students maintain studio accessduring the summer months between their first and second year of study.
  • With over 40,000 square feet of studio space, most undergraduate departmentsoffer independent studios for upper-division students.
  • The JHU-MICA Film Centre is a state-of-the-art production facilityhoused in Baltimore’s historic Centre Theatre, renovated in conjunction withJohns Hopkins University.
  • Brown Center features the versatile, 525-seat Falvey Hall, renowned asa venue for performance art, video and film, dance, theater, poetry readingsand lectures. The Gateway is home to BBOX, a black box performance space thatis the site of interdisciplinary, experimental, traditional and multimediaworks created by MICA students, faculty and staff as well as the greaterBaltimore arts community.
  • The Fred Lazarus IV Graduate Center houses 12 of our 16 graduateprograms and is the hub of graduate study at MICA. The center housesindependent studios and collaborative workspaces, a public café and publicgalleries, digital computer and photo labs, fabrication shops, dedicatedmeeting spaces, seminar rooms, casual lounges, and student exhibition andcritique areas.
  • Decker Library has approximately 100,000 monographs and over 300current periodicals. The library’s website provides access to more than 9,200full-text research journals and 140,000 E-Books. Media resources include 40,000digital images, two streaming video collections and a circulating video/DVDcollection of more than 5,000 titles.
  • MICA has 12 gallery spaces and mounts more than 100 exhibitions eachacademic year, with work ranging from visiting artists to faculty and studentshows.

With a bevy of exhibitions, artists talks and more than 3 dozen clubs and organizations on campus, life for both graduate and undergraduate students is lively and diverse. What's more, Baltimore is a hub for arts and culture located at the center of the northeast creative corridor.

Learn more about undergraduate student activities at MICA.

Discover opportunities to get involved in graduate student-run initiatives and organizations.

Find out more about The Graduate Experience at MICA and life as a graduate student in Baltimore.

Housing

MICA’s undergraduate housing complexes are designed for artists, who need a balance of independence and community.

  • Founders Green is specifically designed with the needs of new students to MICA in mind. The sprawling green space and common areas in the heart of the complex make it ideal for meeting new people and interacting with your classmates. Home to more than 500 students, Founders Green consists of apartment spaces with either two or three bedrooms.
  • Upper-level students can ease into independent living in Meyerhoff House or the Gateway—cutting-edge residential life experiences. Each apartment in Meyerhoff House has a unique character: high ceilings, exposed brick, interesting geometries, and, especially from the upper floors, spectacular views. Every bedroom is single occupancy. The Gateway anchors the north end of MICA’s campus (which is the gateway to Baltimore’s cultural corridor) and offers apartments, a studio tower, and BBOX, a multi-use performance space focusing on student events and performances, and the new home for the Joseph Meyerhoff Center for Career Development.

Dining

Meal service at MICA is provided by Parkhurst, a company that has earned its reputation as one of the nation’s best collegiate food service providers by offering dishes made from the freshest ingredients and innovative recipes prepared by thoughtful and service-oriented staff. Meal plans and service have been tailored to the unique tastes and schedules of student artists, with a diverse array of options, including ethnic and exotic entrées, vegetarian and vegan offerings, fresh side dishes and salads, and homemade desserts. 

On-campus coffee shops and cafes include Meyerhoff Dining Room, located in the Meyerhoff Hous; Glace Grille, located in Founders Green; Java Corner, located on the 2nd floor of the Bunting Center; Café Doris, located in the Fox Building; and Nancy in the Lazarus Center.


MICA is highly selective. Our applicants have made a serious commitment to art and demonstrated that commitment through their accomplishments and a strong portfolio of artwork. Visit our web site at www.mica.edu/20questions for application procedures, deadlines, and current costs.


Undergraduate Alumni

MICA alumni use their vision and skills across industries and are powering the creative economy throughout the Baltimore region - and  around the world. They are exhibiting artists, creative entrepreneurs, Google animators, filmmakers, comic artists, graphic designers, educators, mobile app developers, architects and so much more.  Here are just a few examples of MICA's alumni who are finding success in traditional creative careers - and inventing new roles for themselves as creative makers.

Creatives at Work features the stories of successful MICA alumni who are fine artists, designers, media artists, art educators and entrepreneurs.

Graduate Alumni

MICA's 360-degree approach to graduate education - focused not only on creative skills but also on community engagement, professional development, collaboration and risk taking - produces graduates who are highly regarded leaders in a wide array of fields.

Here are just a few examples of alumni from MICA's graduate programs who are successfully pursuing creative careers - on their own terms.


About

Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) offers 16 undergraduate majors, 2 liberal arts (or academic) majors, and 18 studio concentrations, including:

  • Animation
  • Product design
  • Art History, Theory and Criticism
  • Painting
  • And many more majors, listed here.

Average tuition fees for international students at undergraduate level for the 2016-2017 academic year are $43,760. MICA offers several merit-based and competitive scholarships – apply for funding here!

How to apply

To apply for an undergraduate program at MICA, you will need to submit a portfolio, an essay, transcript, letters of recommendation and proof of your proficiency in English. Get more information about entry requirements here. You can apply online for an undergraduate course through the Common App

Read the latest stories about MICA on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube!

Spaces for Creators and Innovators

At MICA, you’ll find an amazing range of spacesand tools for artmaking that allow you to explore every avenue of creativeexpression.

From traditional lost-wax casting to interactivevideo and sound, wet-processing for film-based photography to advanced digitalworkstations, 3D imaging and software to foundry, chisels and metalworkingequipment, MICA gives our students the tools to turn ideas into works of art.If you can imagine it, you can make it at MICA.

  • MICA provides state-of-the-art hardware and software for 3D animation,video and sound editing, graphic design and illustration applications, and awide range of fine arts applications – from 3D modeling to computer-assistedprintmaking.
  •  Fabrication studios provide space and equipment for conventionalbuilding – wood shop, metalworking foundry and a model shop – as well asceramic, fiber and printmaking studios.
  • Our digital fabrication studio houses 3D printers and scanners,computer controlled milling machines, laser cutters and other equipment thatallows you to integrate digital modeling and control into fabricated objects.
  • Full time graduate studentsare provided independent studios or collaborative workspaces with 24/7 accesswhile their classes are in session and during spring break periods for theduration of their residencies. Full-time MFA students maintain studio accessduring the summer months between their first and second year of study.
  • With over 40,000 square feet of studio space, most undergraduate departmentsoffer independent studios for upper-division students.
  • The JHU-MICA Film Centre is a state-of-the-art production facilityhoused in Baltimore’s historic Centre Theatre, renovated in conjunction withJohns Hopkins University.
  • Brown Center features the versatile, 525-seat Falvey Hall, renowned asa venue for performance art, video and film, dance, theater, poetry readingsand lectures. The Gateway is home to BBOX, a black box performance space thatis the site of interdisciplinary, experimental, traditional and multimediaworks created by MICA students, faculty and staff as well as the greaterBaltimore arts community.
  • The Fred Lazarus IV Graduate Center houses 12 of our 16 graduateprograms and is the hub of graduate study at MICA. The center housesindependent studios and collaborative workspaces, a public café and publicgalleries, digital computer and photo labs, fabrication shops, dedicatedmeeting spaces, seminar rooms, casual lounges, and student exhibition andcritique areas.
  • Decker Library has approximately 100,000 monographs and over 300current periodicals. The library’s website provides access to more than 9,200full-text research journals and 140,000 E-Books. Media resources include 40,000digital images, two streaming video collections and a circulating video/DVDcollection of more than 5,000 titles.
  • MICA has 12 gallery spaces and mounts more than 100 exhibitions eachacademic year, with work ranging from visiting artists to faculty and studentshows.

With a bevy of exhibitions, artists talks and more than 3 dozen clubs and organizations on campus, life for both graduate and undergraduate students is lively and diverse. What's more, Baltimore is a hub for arts and culture located at the center of the northeast creative corridor.

Learn more about undergraduate student activities at MICA.

Discover opportunities to get involved in graduate student-run initiatives and organizations.

Find out more about The Graduate Experience at MICA and life as a graduate student in Baltimore.

Housing

MICA’s undergraduate housing complexes are designed for artists, who need a balance of independence and community.

  • Founders Green is specifically designed with the needs of new students to MICA in mind. The sprawling green space and common areas in the heart of the complex make it ideal for meeting new people and interacting with your classmates. Home to more than 500 students, Founders Green consists of apartment spaces with either two or three bedrooms.
  • Upper-level students can ease into independent living in Meyerhoff House or the Gateway—cutting-edge residential life experiences. Each apartment in Meyerhoff House has a unique character: high ceilings, exposed brick, interesting geometries, and, especially from the upper floors, spectacular views. Every bedroom is single occupancy. The Gateway anchors the north end of MICA’s campus (which is the gateway to Baltimore’s cultural corridor) and offers apartments, a studio tower, and BBOX, a multi-use performance space focusing on student events and performances, and the new home for the Joseph Meyerhoff Center for Career Development.

Dining

Meal service at MICA is provided by Parkhurst, a company that has earned its reputation as one of the nation’s best collegiate food service providers by offering dishes made from the freshest ingredients and innovative recipes prepared by thoughtful and service-oriented staff. Meal plans and service have been tailored to the unique tastes and schedules of student artists, with a diverse array of options, including ethnic and exotic entrées, vegetarian and vegan offerings, fresh side dishes and salads, and homemade desserts. 

On-campus coffee shops and cafes include Meyerhoff Dining Room, located in the Meyerhoff Hous; Glace Grille, located in Founders Green; Java Corner, located on the 2nd floor of the Bunting Center; Café Doris, located in the Fox Building; and Nancy in the Lazarus Center.


MICA is highly selective. Our applicants have made a serious commitment to art and demonstrated that commitment through their accomplishments and a strong portfolio of artwork. Visit our web site at www.mica.edu/20questions for application procedures, deadlines, and current costs.


Undergraduate Alumni

MICA alumni use their vision and skills across industries and are powering the creative economy throughout the Baltimore region - and  around the world. They are exhibiting artists, creative entrepreneurs, Google animators, filmmakers, comic artists, graphic designers, educators, mobile app developers, architects and so much more.  Here are just a few examples of MICA's alumni who are finding success in traditional creative careers - and inventing new roles for themselves as creative makers.

Creatives at Work features the stories of successful MICA alumni who are fine artists, designers, media artists, art educators and entrepreneurs.

Graduate Alumni

MICA's 360-degree approach to graduate education - focused not only on creative skills but also on community engagement, professional development, collaboration and risk taking - produces graduates who are highly regarded leaders in a wide array of fields.

Here are just a few examples of alumni from MICA's graduate programs who are successfully pursuing creative careers - on their own terms.


University highlights

QS WUR Ranking By Subject

  • 2016
    #51-100
  • 2017
    #51-100
  • 2018
    #51-100
  • 2019
    #51-100
  • 2020
    #51-100
  • 2021
    #44
  • 2022
    #38
  • 2023
    #33
  • 2024
    #36

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Campus locations

Maryland Institute College of Art,

1300 W. Mount Royal Avenue , Baltimore , Maryland , United States , 21217

1300 West Mount Royal Avenue,

1300 West Mount Royal Avenue , Baltimore , Maryland , United States , 21217

English language requirements

Maryland Institute College of Art EN