Important Dates and Application Process
The Intermedia Program normally accepts applications for both the MA and MFA in the winter of each year (December through February) for the following fall semester. Admission to the program is based on acceptance by the UMaine Graduate School and an admissions committee review of all required application materials. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 for the last two years of upper-division coursework. In addition to general admission procedures, application to the Intermedia Program at the University of Maine requires submission of a portfolio of creative work and a creative statement. The portfolio should give evidence of the applicant’s maturity, imagination and skill as well as demonstrate their potential for advanced graduate level study in creative areas. Admission is selective and competitive based on the number of well-qualified applicants and the limits of available faculty and facilities. Each year the MFA program accepts 8-12 students to form the cadre of incoming students. The MA will accept up to 10 students each year. Those who meet stated minimum academic requirements are not guaranteed admission, nor are those who fail to meet those requirements necessarily precluded from admission if they offer other appropriate strengths, and may be admitted on conditional status.
Application Process:
February 15th is the deadline for priority consideration for financial aid (consideration for GA/TA Awards) and rolling admission considered until the maximum number of incoming students is met.
All candidates must have a BA/BFA/BS or equivalent international degree.
Application Checklist for the Intermedia Program:
-Graduate School Application and Fee (link to online application)
-Creative Statement / Essay (500 word max submitted via Graduate school application link above)
-Resume / CV (submitted via Graduate school application link above)
-Three letters of recommendation (submitted via Graduate school
application link above)
-Transcripts from all post secondary schooling (submitted via Graduate school application link above)
-Portfolio of creative work / research. A graduate portfolio consists of 15 pieces of original work/art. The works can be in any medium or materials. Documentation should be of professional quality, and provide a clear representation of your processes of physical production as well as implementation of concepts. The portfolio works should support the ideas and purposes communicated through your letter of admission. These works can include image, video link and text-based work. You will upload a
single pdf with description of works as directed in the online application.
SPECIAL NOTE: In some instances an exception has been made to the admission period to allow for a January start in the program.
Please contact us for more information on this possibility.