Cornish College of the Arts

Tips for Preparing

Remember that we're here to help. Because we are a small college of nearly 800 students, personal contact is an important aspect of the admissions process. We recommend that all applicants, if possible, visit our campus and/or talk with an Admissions Counselor prior to the audition or portfolio review. Your interaction with us will enable you to ask questions about our College, as well as provide you with insights about the audition/review process.

While you work on getting in touch with us, there are two things you can definitely do to start preparing. First, establish your art form as part of your daily or weekly routine. A big part of success at Cornish, and thus the audition/review process, is showing that you will succeed in an environment where art happens every day. Get in the habit of working, drawing, practicing, or performing to the extent possible.

Second, find ways to start learning the "language" of your art form. Be it private instruction, a high-school or community college class, or involvement in a community-based art or performance organization - gaining exposure to teachers, mentors, and practicing artists will help you come to the audition/review process with at least an initial understanding of the language of your art form. Human interaction is a big part of the artistic process and will help you succeed in both your audition/review and your college career.

Most importantly, remember that Cornish has comprehensive 4-year programs to help you realize your artistic vision. We don't expect you to know everything before you get here! Contact an Admissions Counselor today to find out more about how to prepare.