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For students that started studio sequence Spring 2007 or earlier and have completed (or are currently enrolled in) INT 111, 121, 120, 131, 123, 221, 222, 223, 261, and 253
Applying to upper division (third year) is competitive and limited by available resources. Selection is awarded to those applicants demonstrating the highest promise for professional success. Students applying to more than one program must submit a separate application and portfolio (if required) to each program. Students not enrolled at ASU when they apply to upper-division programs must also submit an application for admission to the university. Lower-division students not admitted to an upper-division program are not dismissed from the college and may reapply the following year or transfer to other programs. Students that are not admitted this fall to upper division that plan to reapply in spring 2009 are to contact the director or chairperson of the program they are reapplying to. Transfers into upper-division programs are considered only if vacancies occur, and such transfers are limited to students with equivalent course work who are competitive with continuing students.
Submission Deadline
When: April 14, 2008 Before 5 pm
Where: College of Design North building (CDN) 162.
Policy on Late Applications
- Late applications will not be accepted under any circumstances
Qualifications
- For students that started studio sequence Spring 2007 or earlier and have completed (or are currently enrolled in) INT 111, 121, 120, 131, 123, 221, 222, 223, 261, 253.
- Admission to the upper-division program in Interior Design is limited to applicants who have completed the first and second year requirements and who are determined by the admissions committee to have the best potential for academic success. Space in the program is limited.
- Application materials and GPA’s will be assessed to determine academic success. Decisions will be made based on the following and weighted with the following percentages: 30% Portfolio, 20% ASU GPA, 25% Interior Design GPA, and 25% Written Statement.
- A grade of “C” or higher is required in all lower division required courses to be eligible for admission to the upper division Interior Design Program. This includes all General Studies required courses.
Transfer Students and Transfer Work
- Transfer students applying directly to upper division must submit an Application Form and a Certificate of Admission to ASU to the Academic Advising Office, CDS 115, by no later than March 15, 2007 for evaluation of transfer work. Course syllabi must be included.
- Applications and portfolios will be accepted from students who have previously received approval for the transfer courses equivalent to the interior design required courses.
- Transfer Transcripts (ASU transcripts are not required). If your application includes courses that are being transferred to meet major course requirements, a transfer transcript must be included to verify enrollment in those courses.
- It will be expected that you request and ensure that an official transcript reflecting completion of those courses be received by the ASU Office of the Registrar by June 1, 2008.
- Provide an unofficial copy of those transcripts to the College of Design Academic Advising Center in the College of Design South building (CDS) room 115 by June 1, 2008.
Deficiencies
- All deficiencies must be completed before fall 2008 or the student will not be able to start the third year of the Interior Design program.
- The faculty of the Department of Interior Design may admit any student deficient in a published school criterion. Should the faculty choose to admit such an applicant, the student is automatically placed on provisional admission status. All courses published for completion in the first two years of the program must be completed by the end of the spring semester of the application year. No course deficiencies allowed.
Application Materials
- Application to upper division should be placed in the front pocket of the “File ‘N View” binder.
- Written statement.
- Signed academic integrity document stating that the portfolio contains your own work and was produced by your own hand.
Portfolio Requirements
- Portfolio must be presented in a “File ‘N View” binder (black, letter size with 24 pockets).
- “File ‘N View” binders may be purchased from Donna Geary’s office in CDN 162, for $6.30. (Check or exact change only please.) Binders will be available for purchase after February 4, 2008.
- The title Interior Design should appear on the spine of the “File ‘N View” binder.
- There should be no indication of the applicant’s name anywhere on the “File ‘N View” binder or on any of the contents except the application documents.
- Application documents will be removed for purposes of anonymity.
- The professional portfolio is the communication instrument used in the industry to determine the best candidates to hire for jobs and/or projects. The portfolio is constructed to tell a story of your abilities which will be reviewed without the luxury of personal interface with the reviewers (unlike what you have experienced in class).
- The portfolio represents the application of design principles and elements through the composition of its layout. The portfolio has a focused message to deliver.
- Pixilated images are not considered acceptable work. Submit clear, crisp photos or copies of work.
Contents: (No original work from classes should be repeated in the portfolio.)
- Hand Drawing and Rendering
- Quick Sketching/Visualization
/Conceptualization (i.e. INT 120, 261,111)
- Rendering Technique (i.e. INT 120, 261)
- Modeling (i.e. INT 121, 221 – computer or 3-D handcrafted models)
- Principles of Composition and Order (i.e. INT 121, 221, 261)
- Instrument Assisted Drawing
- Drafting (i.e. INT 223, 261)
- Computer Applications (i.e. INT 121, 238, 261)
- Influences: Cultural, Environmental, Historical and Social (i.e. ARS 102, DSC 101, INT 111, 131)
- Miscellaneous (optional)
- Other design work such as painting/artwork, ceramics, professional work, personal journals, sketchbooks, etc.
Portfolio Suggestions:
- Include enough examples from each course to show the depth of your accomplishments and skills.
- Three-dimensional work should be photographed and color prints submitted. Note that care must be taken with lighting. Most novices end up photographing their work twice to get quality prints.
- You should include a brief caption explaining each project presented.
- Following is other work/information that may be included, but is not required:
- Work done in other programs, particularly when the work was accepted for transfer credit in a required lower-division studio.
- Samples of professional work may also be included to show your skill level in a particular area.
Written Statement Requirements
- The written statement should be placed in the 1st pocket of the Binder. Do not include your name. Develop a one-page written statement of no more than 500 words, 10 or 12 point font, double spaced, 1” margins—top, bottom, and sides. If required, a second page may be used to incorporate graphic illustrations. For the topic of this written statement, select ONE of the following scenarios of your choice:
- Select a project from your portfolio and relate how you generated ideas, as well as how you developed your concept for the project. Incorporate an analysis of how you used design principles and elements in your project.
- Based on your understanding from the classes you have taken in the Interior Design program, what values and contributions does the field of interior design offer society?
- Identify three interior designers or architects and discuss their approach to design. Explain how these individuals have influenced your approach to design.
Portfolio Return
- Where: CDN 162
- When: Portfolios may be claimed in person on July 7, 2008 or later. We will allow a third party to pick up your portfolio for you with written and signed permission. While care will be taken in handling the portfolios, the College of Design will assume no liability for loss or damaged materials.
General Information
- If you have re-taken a class to improve your GPA, you should check with the Registrar’s Office to ensure the lower grade has been deleted.
- If you change your mailing or e-mail address between the time you submit your application to upper division and the admission decision notice date, please contact the department(s) where you applied to update the address on your program application. You must make any official address changes on the ASU interactive website. For assistance contact the Office of the Registrar.
Admission Decision
- Students will be notified by: July 1, 2008
Matriculation
- Students that are accepted are expected to begin the upper-division professional program at the beginning of the immediate next fall term. If you have any questions regarding this policy please contact the department chairperson or director.
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