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Introduction The SMFA Student Handbook, published by the Student Affairs
office, is a compilation of resource information and current
policies and procedures for the School of the
Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston. In the event of a discrepancy
between the contents of this document and any School practice or
procedure, the
actual School policy will prevail. The School reserves
the right to make
modifications to the contents of this document, and
every attempt will be made
to keep you informed of any major changes
that occur. While this document is not
a contract, it does represent
the spirit in which issues will be addressed at
the School.
IMPORTANT
NOTE: The contents of
this handbook are subject
to change throughout the academic year as a result of
new or modified
institutional policy and/or procedure, administrative and/or
staff
restructuring, and changes to facilities. Any changes that
occur will be clearly identified and dated. Please confirm hours of
operation,
addresses, telephone numbers, etc., before visiting the
offices, businesses, or
institutions listed.
Accreditation The
School of the Museum of Fine
Arts,
Boston, is an accredited institutional
member of the National
Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD,
11250 Roger Bacon
Drive, Suite
21,
Reston, VA,
703-437-0700).
The
Museum
School is recognized by the
State
Department of Education as an institution of higher education. It is
accredited by the United States Department of Justice for foreign
students and
by the Veterans Administration for training under Public
Law 550 and Chapter 35,
Title 38, United States Code. The Museum
School offers the four-year
Diploma, the
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate, and the Fifth Year
Certificate. Through its
partnership with Tufts University, the Museum School
offers the Bachelor of Fine
Arts (BFA), Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art
Education, Combined
Degree (BA/BFA or BS/BFA), Master of
Fine Arts (MFA), and Master of Arts in
Teaching (MAT) in Art Education
degree programs.
Tufts
University awards these degrees
in cooperation with the Museum
School. The New England
Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools regionally accredits
Tufts
University. All
teacher-preparation programming
offered through the Tufts/Museum School
affiliation is Interstate
Certification Compact-approved in
Massachusetts, and graduates are
eligible for reciprocal certification in forty-one other states. Through its partnership with Northeastern University, the School offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Studio Art.
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