Many artists go to art school in the hopes of turning their talent, hard work, and drive into a career in art. However, many would-be professional artists turn away from art school because they’re afraid of how much it will cost to go.
This is unfortunate because artists who invest in their art education have the power to become exceptional artists and to eventually change the world with their art. What is fortunate, however, it is possible to pay for art school without going broke if you know what to do.
We wrote a book about funding an art school education. Read on to get some tips for paying for your art school education and to learn how you can prepare for art school in the meantime.
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According to some estimates, art schools can cost between $32,000 and $50,000 a year.
Much of these costs can be attributed to the cost of room and board, books, and of course, to tuition. Additionally, some costs can be associated with a degree program. Additionally, a Bachelor of Fine Arts program may cost more than a Bachelor of Arts program.
Aside from this, many art school students have some concerns about borrowing money to pay for their art education.
But the question shouldn’t be “How will I pay for art school?” Rather, it’s maybe more empowering to ask, “Do I need to go the traditional route and get a degree, or is there an alternative?”
Fortunately, the answer is yes, there is an alternative to a traditional degree program and even a way to pay for it!
Paying for art school often comes down to hard work, determination, and a change of mindset. Here are three things to help take this important step:
The words you use have the power to change your life, allowing you to achieve your dreams and to leave your mark on the world. This is the first thing that Miranda advises for paying for art school.
Consider power statements such as:
While it may not deal directly with the money aspect, it’s still an important part of the process. When you feel empowered, you believe that you can earn the money you need to go through art school.
If you’re planning on becoming a professional artist, you must learn how to sell art. In programs like the Mastery Program, students learn how to sell their art and make a living doing it. Many students in the program pay for their education by selling their student work.
In order to succeed as a professional artist, you must treat your art career like any other job. You must put in the time to paint. You must plan marketing campaigns. The only way to do that is to learn to budget your time. Without this, it will be more difficult to have the art career you dream of.
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Paying for your art education means you are willing to invest in yourself and the value of your dreams. It’s also important to have the right mindset and to be willing to work hard and to be persistent. This kind of mindset allows you to transcend the obstacles that sometimes crop up on the road to your dreams and to do so courageously.
Finally, it’s helpful if the art school you choose offers a high-quality art education at a reasonable price. If you’re interested in learning more about such a program, check out the Mastery Program.
This college-level certificate program teaches students how to become professional artists in just one year. Get a free copy of our book to get more tips on how to pay for art school.
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