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Good question. What we're referring
to here is NOT what most people call "fine arts"
-- painting, sculpture, drawing, graphic design, etc. We already have a different
scholarship for those programs
Rather, it's English, languages, literature, art, history, political science,
economics, psychology, sociology, etc. At the same time,
we know that the definition of "liberal arts" program out there, so
we can't provide a comprehensive list of what does and doesn't constitute a
liberal arts program.
In the end, if you think there's some reason to doubt
that we'd consider your program to be "liberal arts," just explain
in your essay why you think it is. We're unprejudiced with respect to different
opinions on the subject -- just make your case, and your application will likely
be considered along with everyone else's.
Apply online
for the scholarship now!
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