Overview

Before you start your program, review the following considerations and notices that will be required of you in order to participate in a Fine Arts and Entertainment Technology program.

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Financial Aid Consultation

Disclosures

Previous Program/Good Standing Procedure, Academic Misconduct Disclosure

Applicants previously enrolled in a Fine Arts and Entertainment Technology program but did not complete it, must be in good standing with their former program prior to application to any Fine Arts and Entertainment Technology. Previous Program/Good Standing documentation will be required before any final decision is made regarding acceptance to the program. Applicants not in good standing, or otherwise unable to return to their previous program, may be ineligible for selection.

Additionally, applicants must declare any reported academic dishonesty or misconduct incidents at an educational institution. A panel comprising of Fine Arts and Entertainment Technology faculty, staff and administrators will review incidents of academic dishonesty or misconduct to determine eligibility to participate in a Fine Arts and Entertainment Technology. Failure to disclose incidents of academic dishonesty or misconduct will result in the application to program being voided.

Financial Aid Consultation

Students who are receiving financial aid and have accumulated more than 45 credit hours in coursework prior to entrance to the program must consult with the SF Financial Aid Office prior to accepting a position in the program in order to determine funding eligibility. For more information regarding ways to pay for the program, please visit the Financial Aid Office's web page, Ways to Pay.