Apply
| Application procedures | Transfer students |
| Undergraduate admission | International students |
| Graduate admission | Accreditation |
| SCIFI | Download application |
| MediaSCAPES |
| Undergraduate admission | |
| The undergraduate program at SCI-Arc is a five-year (ten-term) professional Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) program, accredited by the the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB).
The first two years of the undergraduate program are sequential by term. Students are admitted into 1A or 2A in the fall term only, while admission into 1B and 2B is in the spring term only. Students seeking to enter SCI-Arc at the 3A, 3B, or 4A level may apply for admission in either the fall, spring, or summer terms. The undergraduate program admits approximately seventy students per year. Students may apply directly from high school or may transfer from two- or four-year colleges. Applications for first-year placement are accepted for the fall term; applications for advanced placement are accepted for the fall and spring terms. Admission to the undergraduate program is competitive, and applicants must generally have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, in addition to a distinctive portfolio of work. Students who have completed general, non-architecture courses at other two- or four-year colleges may apply for placement in the first year of the B.Arch program. These include students who have completed associate degrees (A.A. or A.S.) in disciplines other than Architecture. Admission is based on the applicant’s personal statement, creative portfolio, academic record and letters of recommendation. |









print