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Application conditions of American art schools
The application conditions of American art schools include the following aspects.

Undergraduate or senior college student.

Graduated from the same major or similar major or the fourth year of university.

Qualified academic performance

With qualified academic performance, the vast majority will require a GPA of 3.0 or above.

Minimum TOEFL score

There is a minimum TOEFL score required by the school (and a few schools will accept students without TOEFL scores for "conditional admission"), and many better schools will require applicants to provide GRE scores.

Provide a "portfolio"

Provide a "portfolio".

Make up for the deficiency of English part

Make up for the lack of English. Some students have good professional conditions, but their English is not good enough. This is not uncommon among our art students. There are some art colleges in the United States that offer conditional admission. After coming to the United States, you can train in English, and you can also exchange languages with some foreigners at home. After passing the exam, the results meet the requirements of class, and you can officially start taking professional courses.