Original Artwork and Intellectual Property
The digital images submitted must fairly and accurately represent the applicant's work and not have been manipulated or altered. Each student must submit original works that do not infringe upon the intellectual property rights of any other individual or entity. If a student's work incorporates material (including but not limited to photographs) not created by the student, the student must include an additional copy of any and all such source material in her or his application. Please note: You will not be able to move onto the next step unless you provide a title, year, month, medium, and size for all media uploads.
Additional policies during the High School Studios and PreCollege Art & Design Residency components of the ADCAP program may be in effect during the course of the three-year ADCAP program.
Right to Reproduce
Maryland Institute College of Art reserves the right to reproduce without notification any photographs of students or artwork produced by students while attending the College's degree and Open Studies programs; this reproduction will be for non-commercial purposes only, and may include print publications, institutional websites, e-communications, multimedia presentations, and documents about the College for admission, recruitment, fundraising, or institutional informational purposes.
Statement of Equal Opportunity and Services to the Disabled
In compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations, Maryland Institute College of Art does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, or applicable veteran's status in the administration of its educational activities, or with respect to employment.
It is the policy of Maryland Institute College of Art to provide those auxiliary aids and services that may be necessary to ensure that no individual with a disability is excluded, denied services, segregated, or otherwise treated differently than other individuals, unless providing such auxiliary aids and services would result in an undue burden. Present or prospective students desiring further information should contact MICA Open Studies.
Subject to Change
Maryland Institute College of Art reserves the right to make changes affecting policies, fees, curricula, or to cancel or reschedule any class or to change instructors. It also reserves the right to deny any student permission to enter or continue a class or program.