California College of the Arts

Application Requirements

A complete CCA application includes five requirements:

  1. Application ($50 nonrefundable fee required)
  2. Personal essay
  3. Transcripts
  4. Two letters of recommendations
  5. Portfolio

CCA recommends you participate in interviews, or National Portfolio Days, as well as the submission of your SAT, ACT, or AP test scores for placement exam waivers.

The following students have additional application requirements:

Application

An application form is included in the printed catalog. However, we encourage applicants to apply online.

You must submit the completed application, including the nonrefundable $50 application fee, to the Enrollment Services Office.

CCA honors the College Board Application Fee Waiver Form.

Personal Essay

A one- to two-page essay must accompany the application. The essay is considered part of your portfolio. It allows us to learn more about you and is your opportunity to help us complete the picture of you, in addition to your grades, portfolio, test scores, and recommendations.

Your essay should address the major influences on your decision to pursue art, architecture, design, or writing, and may include one of the following additional topics:

  • Describe a personal hardship or barrier that you have had to overcome and explain how it has affected your education or academic performance.
  • Based on your life experience, describe your understanding of cultural differences, how this understanding was acquired, and how it has affected you.
  • Artists often work on projects that involve, reflect, or influence their community. Tell us about a project you have been involved with that has made a difference to your community.

Transcripts

You must submit an official transcript from your high school showing proof of graduation or a General Equivalency Diploma (GED). Official, sealed transcripts from your high school must be sent from the school directly to the Enrollment Services Office.

If you have attended college and received college credit while in high school, please submit official transcripts from the college(s) attended.

All transcripts must be in English or accompanied by a certified English translation of the original.

Home-schooled applicants should submit detailed syllabi of courses (equivalent to grades 10–12) and details of curriculum you are pursuing through any public or private agency (including community college transcripts, if applicable).

Two Letters of Recommendation

Please use the Recommendation Form (PDF). Two letters of recommendation from current or recent instructors or school counselors must be submitted to the Enrollment Services Office. If you do not have access to instructors, you may include letters from employers or other professional references.

The letters should be sent in sealed envelopes directly to CCA or mailed with your application.

Portfolio

A portfolio representing your art experience must be submitted to the Enrollment Services Office. The portfolio consists of your artwork and a personal essay. The portfolio allows the admissions committee to gain an understanding of your interests, experience, and creative potential.

CCA recognizes that students enter college with diverse artistic backgrounds; therefore, portfolios are evaluated on an individual basis, keeping in mind the specific educational background and experiences of each applicant.

For additional assistance with preparing your portfolio, please see Portfolio Requirements.

Transfer and Second-Degree applicants have additional requirements in order to complete their portfolio. Please see Portfolio Requirements.

Interview

While an interview is not required, prospective students are invited to meet with an admissions representative at National Portfolio Days, college-sponsored events, or a scheduled appointment on either campus throughout the year.

Test Scores

SAT I or ACT scores are highly recommended for first-year students only. You may also submit your AP and IB exam scores. SAT, ACT, AP, and IB exam scores may be used in waiving placement exams upon entering CCA.

See Transfer Credit for more information.

Application Deadlines

February 1
Fall Priority Deadlines for Scholarship Consideration

March 1
Fall Priority Deadline

July 15
Fall Deadline for International Applicants

October 1
Spring Priority Deadline


Contact Us

Phone: 800.447.1ART
Email: enroll@cca.edu

Mailing Address: Enrollment Services Office, California College of the Arts, 1111 Eighth Street, San Francisco, CA 94107-2247