Scholarship Exhibition at Bellevue Arts Museum
 

Tuition Assistance and Scholarships

We are committed to making our classes available to everyone by offering scholarships and tuition assistance.

Tuition Assistance

A certain amount of financial assistance is available each quarter to adults and youth who otherwise cannot afford to participate in Pratt classes or workshops.

Download the tuition assistance form. Send your completed application and registration form for Spring Quarter via mail, fax, or email by March 1, 2012 to Paula Stokes, Exhibition & Scholarship Program Manager. Tuition assistance is not available for the Summer 2012 Quarter.

Scholarships

Pratt is proud to offer merit and financial need-based scholarships in every visual arts discipline taught in our studios. Awards are used towards classes and studio rental at Pratt and are available for artists of color, adults and teens, and emerging and established artists. Some awards include a cash stipend.

Please note that because scholarship availability is based on funding; Pratt reserves the right to discontinue any scholarship.

Scholarships:

For all scholarships listed below, applications are due July 1, 2012. Please download the application materials for each of the scholarship listed below as well as our image preparation guidelines.

This application form is required for all applications.

Jon and Mary Shirley Scholarship in Glass (merit/adult):
For emerging artists. Two scholarships are awarded.

Seattle Print Arts Scholarships in Printmaking (merit/adult):One scholarship to a student with a dedicated interest and commitment to printmaking.

Ignition Northwest Scholarship (merit/adult):
To support community building art projects by members of Ignition NW.

Teen Scholarships:

Pohlman Knowles Teen Scholarship:
Accepted on an ongoing basis.

Eligibility: Pratt board members and all administrative staff are not eligible to apply. Instructors, coordinators, work study and monitors are not considered administrative staff.