Website: https://arts.stanford.edu/for-students/academics/honors-in-the-arts/
The Stanford Arts Institute offers an interdisciplinary Honors in the Arts program, for interested undergraduates in any major. The program supports collaborative or individual projects that combine critical and creative capacities. Projects must be completed in one year. All students will work with mentors and also participate in a weekly workshop.
Honors in the Arts can be completed in addition to honors work in a student's home department or alongside another capstone program, such as the Senior Reflection in Biology.
Admission
Students must have an overall GPA of 3.4 or higher. Students with demonstrated strengths relevant to the program may petition the GPA requirement at the time of application.
To qualify for admission, students must identify three courses, at least two of which must be completed by the end of the third year, that have provided the necessary foundation for the capstone project. The Interdisciplinary Course Guide includes courses that provide an introduction to the study of the arts disciplines as well as incorporating the arts in an interdisciplinary context.
Students interested in pursuing Honors in the Arts apply in the spring of their junior year. Students should visit the Honors in the Arts website or contact the program manager for more information.
How to Apply
Admission to the program is competitive. Students apply for entry into the program during the Spring Quarter of their junior year.
Eligibility requirements include:
Stanford senior during the academic year following the Spring Quarter application.
A minimum overall GPA of 3.4 is normally required. However, applicants can submit a GPA petition if needed.
Completion of previous courses and/or creative projects that have prepared the student to execute an interdisciplinary capstone project.
Application materials include:
Honors project proposal which addresses the following:
the concept for the interdisciplinary capstone project or research
why the project cannot be completed in your major department
the relevance of Honors in the Arts to your education both at Stanford and beyond
Evidence of disciplinary preparation, including a description of your background in the disciplines that will be drawn upon for the project and a list of at least three courses that prepare the student for the project
Justification for why Honors in the Arts is the right program for your project
Unofficial transcript
A completed Faculty Reference Form (provided in the application)
Portfolio of relevant work. The details for the portfolio vary depending on a student's main medium of expression. If the following limits present a significant obstacle, please contact Jessi Piggott ([email protected]):
Creative writers should submit work that best exemplifies their strengths as a writer. Most writers submit about 12 pages of prose, 5-7 poems, or a short scene from a play, depending on the proposed project.
Artists working in visual, audio, or digital media should submit work that most exemplifies their strengths in the relevant form. The committee accepts the following: up to 5 images (compiled in a single pdf file), 5 minutes of video or audio, pdfs, and linked external media (such as YouTube, Vimeo, and SoundCloud).
Performing artists should submit any relevant media that showcases their strengths as a performer. This is typically a short reel, production photos, or an excerpt from a recent performance. If such material is not available, the committee will accept an artist statement (not to exceed 3 pages).
See the Honors in the Arts website for additional information on applying to the program.
