
If you’d like to get the
fresh perspective that a different school provides—but you don’t want to leave
town—then check out the opportunities available close to campus.
Tufts
University. SMFA has a close partnership with Tufts University in the education of artists for
more than 60 years. Museum School undergraduate and
graduate degree students take their academic courses from Tufts
faculty. With more than 70 majors and a towering international reputation,
Tufts
University offers a world’s
worth of opportunities a convenient shuttle ride away.
The ProArts Consortium, an association of six
visual and performing arts schools in Boston,
allows you to take studio courses at no additional cost at Berklee College of
Music, Boston Architectural College, The Boston Conservatory, Emerson College, and Massachusetts College of Art and Design. MIT. Museum School students may also take a limited
number of studio courses at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at no cost. Participating students must be full-time graduate or undergraduate
degree students, and must get the permission of the MIT faculty
member. There is generally a limit of one course per term.
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