Visiting from out of state. My friend brought me as a treat. And oh, my goodness, what a treat! So many wonderful goodies I’d never even heard of!Prices were pretty reasonable too. It’s probably a good thing I don’t live closer.
Amazing professors and students, Learn a lot and enjoy time there. nothing to complain. I love MICA
I am a student here and my experience has been noting but positive! There is so much opportunity and support, and there is a definite sense of community. The course work is hard as all get out, but a school doesnt become one off the top art schools in the nation for being easy. I am honored to call MICA my school and my home.
Class of 2004. I will be forever grateful to this amazing institution. Truly magical.
MICA is an fantastic place to be at! One of the nations top art schools and it is home to many majors that any artist or designer would love. The courses are hardcore and very informative and the professors and absolutely amazing! I am proud to call mica my home!
Forever grateful having the opportunity to live and learn with a thriving artist community for what now feels like a short period of time. I regularly wish I could re-do art school, and miss the unique neighborhoods that MICA has developed. There is truly no place like it.
Human Resources at this school is utter nonsense. Totally wasted my time - called me out of the blue for an interview because they had just had someone resign. Never mind they rejected me for the position I actually had applied for weeks ago. Freida Johnson, the HR specialist who spoke with me over the phone was very rude and seemed only to care about getting down the list of the dozens of other people she was enlisted to call in desperation. She also seemed very unimpressed that I wasnt beaming with enthusiasm over the prospect of a part-time, temporary job. Still, she told me I would hear back within one business day to have an interview scheduled. Did not hear anything back. Wrote to her and was told We will let you know if we need you to come in. I then wrote to the vice president and director of the human resources that I was unhappy with this type of treatment. The director, Laura Rossi, wrote me back a disgustingly recycled piece of bureaucratic jargon, essentially excusing everything they did, not addressing the unfair nature of it, and chalking it up to being a misunderstanding (on my part of course). Thats one way of addressing critical feedback you clearly dont want to hear or deal with. Its peculiar she denied basically everything this incompetent Freida Johnson did, and then contradicted it all by saying they never commit to onsite interviews! Maybe you should tell your employees not to end the conversation with, Someone will get back to you within one business day to schedule an interview. Will never give this place the time of day again, and certainly hope this serves as a warning to NOT DEAL with their corrupted HR department!
This is great and with such professional success, how would you handle this one: someone has my outstanding artist son somewhere, St. Benedict st, Lehman, or Millington might know in 21223. For 2.5 years they will not let him visit me at home, and I wonder if he is free enough to see his way through to his vision for his future. I wonder if these are the left? I hope they do not use med rops on me too! I wonder if these are the caps? or are these the ebonies? I wish you could see how good an artist Robert is. Oh Yes, try this link: nightowlartist.carbonmade/robertransom
Im a freshman here righ now and I love the. The atmosphere is super creative and everyone is incredibly talented. The studios are great and the instructors give great critique.
After reading a very interesting article in the Baltimore Post-Examiner titled Bolton Betrayal: A Deli’s final days with HBO’s Veep and House of Cards I would have to investigate this school further. A senior administrator apparently stealing a students idea via privileged information he got from his position at the College. I can not say if it speaks for the whole school but it would certainly be something to look into if one was thinking about the school. Integrity is very important. It would be terrible to enroll in a school where the faculty would allegedly steal from the students. Of course it could be a good school and the article could be biased.
My daughter attended MICA and earned a degree in Photography. Her degree required an internship which MICA advertised they would help her earn. The help consisted of providing a list of newspapers to contact. Ultimately she found her own internship and it was worthwhile but they did not live up to their end of the bargain. They also provided no assistance in finding a job prior to or after graduation. Just recently she applied for a position at MICA and was rejected without even an interview. If MICA doesnt respect their own degree enough to at least speak to an alumni then why would anyone else. It is a very expensive college - save your money and send your child to a school that cares.
Class of 00, crazy experience. Loved every second. Learned a lot. CYA, great people
Amazing institution. Fortunate to get a tour by an alumni.
All of that you people said it was a good collage beyond rerecession and i love art so i think im going to go to this college but one question can you tell ne what the exams are in that school?
Great school for Art. Love the festival they hold every July.
Amazing
Cool
MICA is great
Work in area..coll
This place smells like a$$
It sucks
Dream place
I Love MICA and it sucks that america is shitty and most colleges cost so much.