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Exchange Programs and Cross-Registration
Massachusetts College of Art and Design supports opportunities for students to enroll in individual courses, or for entire semesters, at more than fifty colleges in Boston and beyond.Massachusetts College of Art and Design maintains consortium arrangements with other colleges and art schools in the Boston area, including Colleges of the Fenway, ProArts, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology as well as the other eight Massachusetts state colleges. Full-time degree seeking students are able to cross-register for individual courses or entire semesters at institutions that are part of a consortium.
In addition to course options at Boston-area schools, students have the ability to participate in domestic exchange programs with forty-five design schools located in the United States and Canada. Domestic exchanges are offered through the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design.
Taking courses offered by consortia or participating in exchange programs multiplies learning opportunities and exposes MassArt students to a wider variety of perspectives on art and design.
