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THE ART INSTITUTES Fashion SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION

Whether you want to rock the runway or run the retail operation, the first step is learning about these scholarship competitions.

THE ART INSTITUTES PASSION FOR FASHION COMPETITION

For high school seniors and graduates, our Passion for Fashion Competition can get you started toward your education.

Other local and national competitions:

FCCLA COMPETITIONS
Scholarships available in Culinary Competition, Fashion Design & Fashion Construction, Hospitality, & Interior Design. Learn more >

EVELYN KEEDY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
The $30,000 Evelyn Keedy Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year to a worthy high school senior who has enrolled at one of the eligible Art Institutes schools. Learn more >

THE ART INSTITUTES SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
High school seniors and international students may compete in The Art Institutes Scholarship Competition for a partial-tuition scholarship for demonstrating ability & commitment to succeed in a creative career. Learn more >

Scholarship offerings vary by school. Contact the Art Institutes school you’re interested in to verify scholarship availability.

FCCLA COMPETITIONS
First-place team of the National FCCLA Culinary Competition will be awarded a $3,000 tuition scholarship to any one of over 40 U.S. schools comprising The International Culinary Schools at The Art Institutes. A $2,000 tuition scholarship for second place team entrants and a $1,000 tuition scholarship for third-place team entrants will also be awarded.

First-place award of the National FCCLA Fashion Design and Fashion Construction Competitions will be awarded a $3,000 tuition scholarship to any one of The Art Institutes schools in the U.S. offering a Fashion program. A $2,000 tuition scholarship for second-place and a $1,000 tuition scholarship for third-place will also be awarded in each competition.

First-place team of the National FCCLA Hospitality Competition will be awarded a $3,000 tuition scholarship to any one of over 40 U.S. schools comprising The International Culinary Schools at The Art Institutes. A $2,000 tuition scholarship for second-place team entrants and a $1,000 tuition scholarship for third-place team entrants will also be awarded.

First-place winners (either team or individual) of the National FCCLA Interior Design Competition will be awarded a $3,000 tuition scholarship to any one of The Art Institutes schools in the U.S. offering an Interior Design program. A $2,000 tuition scholarship for second-place and a $1,000 tuition scholarship for third place will also be awarded (either team or individual).

To learn more about FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) competitions, visit www.fcclainc.org. Applicants for the scholarships noted above must be a senior graduating in the competing year, and a legal resident of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia. Contact Julie Walsh at The Art Institutes at 1-800-275-2440 for additional scholarship details.

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EVELYN KEEDY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
The $30,000 Evelyn Keedy Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year to a worthy high school senior who has enrolled at one of the eligible Art Institutes schools. Evelyn Keedy, a highly respected High School Admissions Representative with The Art Institutes for many years, served in several capacities at The Art Institute of Dallas, a campus of South University, before beginning her work as an Art Institutes Representative at high schools in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. She is fondly remembered for her enthusiasm, dedication, and commitment to serving the students of The Art Institutes schools.

DEADLINES & IMPORTANT DATES
Applications must be postmarked by May 6, 2013. The entrant will be notified by June 3, 2013.

HOW TO ENTER
Applicants for the Evelyn Keedy Memorial Scholarship must submit the following information. To simplify the submission process, please enclose as many elements of your application as possible in one envelope and mail it to The Art Institutes, c/o Terri DeRubeis, 210 Sixth Ave., 33rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

  • A completed entry form indicating the school and program of study desired.

  • An official high school transcript indicating current 3.0 grade point average or higher, and class rank.

  • A letter of recommendation from a guidance counselor or teacher.

  • A letter of recommendation from an employer, club sponsor, coach, or community service leader.

  • A typed resumé stating educational background, extracurricular activities, hobbies, work experience, community involvement, and awards.

  • A 200-word essay about your career choice.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & CRITERIA
Scholarship awards are contingent upon acceptance to the chosen Art Institutes school and are awarded in the form of a tuition credit. All tuition scholarships are awarded toward a bachelor’s or associate’s degree, diploma program, or certificate program. Tuition scholarships are non-transferable. Upon accepting the scholarship, the recipient must begin his or her studies in the summer or fall quarter following high school graduation. Recipients must maintain a 2.5 GPA or higher during his or her studies at the chosen Art Institutes school; a GPA of less than 2.5 will result in a loss of scholarship. In the event that the scholarship recipient’s education is terminated, either by the school or by the student, the scholarship becomes null and void. Tuition scholarships are not redeemable for cash. The tuition scholarship covers academic tuition and may not be applied against fees, housing, living expenses, or program supplies and may not be transferred between affiliate schools. Scholarship recipients must not interrupt their studies; interruption of studies will result in a loss of the scholarship.

All entry materials become the property of The Art Institutes. The judging team is not responsible for loss, damage, or return of entry materials.

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THE ART INSTITUTES SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
High school seniors and international students may compete in The Art Institutes Scholarship Competition. Each Art Institutes school will award a partial-tuition scholarship to a student who demonstrates ability and commitment to succeed in a creative career. Scholarship awards are based on the quality of projects submitted by students and vary by school. Details may be obtained by calling The Art Institutes school of your choice.

Entrants must apply to one of The Art Institutes schools and satisfy all acceptance criteria in order to validate the scholarship. Students must begin their course of study at The Art Institutes school of their choice in the summer or fall of 2013 and no later than winter quarter of 2014. If a student wants to transfer to a different Art Institutes school, the receiving school may elect whether or not to accept the scholarship.

Students must maintain satisfactory academic progress by completing an 18-month program within 21 months, a 21-month program within 24 months, a 24-month program within 27 months, a 27-month program within 30 months, or a 36-month program within 39 months. Students must maintain a GPA of 2.5 or better to retain the scholarship.

The scholarship is not redeemable for cash and may not be used to finance optional programs sponsored by the applicable Art Institutes school. The scholarship covers tuition only and may not be applied against fees, living expenses, housing, or supply costs and may not be transferred. Scholarship money is awarded in the form of a tuition credit, and will be prorated during the length of the student’s degree program. In the event education is terminated either by the student or The Art Institutes school, the scholarship becomes null and void; any future quarter scholarship dollars not used will be revoked and will not be available upon reentry.

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Scholarship offerings vary by school. Contact the Art Institutes school you’re interested in to verify scholarship availability.

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Fashion Winner 2
  • Mollie Bradford: Grand Prize Winner
  • Advertising & Graphic Design
  • Passion for Fashion Competition 2011
    Fashion Marketing & Merchandising
    Retail Management
  • School: The Art Institure of Charlotte

Mollie Bradford was the grand prize winner in the Fashion Marketing & Merchandising and Fashion Retail Management.

Mollie envisioned a boutique that put fashion on a socially conscious level, creating a space where charity, fashion, and the performing arts come together in the community.

Her attention to professional detail and aesthetics set her concept above the rest. Mollie earned a full-tuition scholarship to attend The Art Institute of Charlotte.

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Fashion Winner 1
  • Shayla Harris: Grand Prize Winner
  • Passion for Fashion Competition 2011:
    Fashion Design Category
  • School: The Art Institute of San Antonio, Texas

Shayla Harris of San Antonio, Texas was the grand prize winner in the Fashion Design category. She artfully combined the strength of leather with the delicacy of tulle and created a ball gown that exemplifies what every woman strives to be: confident and elegant.

The gown was very well received by the judges, who recognized great talent in Harris’ skillful mixing of opposites. Shayla earned a full-tuition scholarship to attend The Art Institute of Dallas.

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