TCU School of Art Offers Fully Funded Graduate Study
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TCU School of Art Offers Fully Funded Graduate Study
"The MA and MFA programs at the Texas Christian University (TCU) School of Art invite applications for fall 2026 enrollment. TCU provides an exceptional environment for art historical research, studio practice, and professional development. MA and MFA graduate students receive full tuition funding, competitive stipends, and 85% health insurance coverage, regardless of background or citizenship status. Generous financial support for research and travel enriches the graduate experience."
"A hallmark of the program is its close collaboration with Fort Worth's internationally renowned art museums: the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Kimbell Art Museum, and Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Students complete a required internship after their first year and may pursue teaching and research apprenticeships throughout the program. TCU alumni have advanced to top PhD programs and hold positions at major institutions nationwide."
The MA in Art History is a two-year program emphasizing close scholarly mentorship, object-based learning, and museum training, with a full tuition waiver, stipend, and Sunkel Endowment research grants. Recent grants supported research in Berlin, Budapest, Florence, Los Angeles, London, Madrid, Mexico City, New York, and Washington. The program partners closely with the Amon Carter Museum, Kimbell Art Museum, and Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; students complete a required internship after year one and may pursue teaching and research apprenticeships. The three-year MFA in Studio Art centers on intensive studio practice, critical dialogue, and interdisciplinary thinking, offering individualized mentorship and optional concentrations, private studios, and 24-hour facility access.
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