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  1. No additional application is required for FAA merit and talent scholarships. Eligible students will be contacted directly about these awards. For additional information about scholarships offered in the College of Fine and Applied Arts, contact the FAA Office of Undergraduate Affairs at 217-333-6061 or faa-uaa@illinois.edu.

  2. Overview of the College (Virtual) Whether you are interested in environmental design, the performing arts, or the visual arts, helping you follow your passion is what the College of Fine and Applied Arts does best. Join us for an overview and application information session with the admissions team. 7:00–7:30 p.m. (CDT) Wednesday, May 29.

  3. Kimiko Gunji. Kimiko Gunji is Professor Emeritus of Japanese Arts & Culture in the School of Art & Design, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Gunji joined the Illinois faculty officially in 1979 but was assisting teaching Japanese arts and culture classes with Professor Shozo Sato since the late 60s while she was a graduate student in ...

  4. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is a sponsoring institution for SNAAP, with a research team housed within the College of Fine and Applied Arts under the Arts Impact Initiative. Jennifer Novak-Leonard, professor of Urban and Regional Planning, serves as SNAAP’s Research Director, as well as the Vice President of the SNAAP Board of Directors.

  5. The College of Fine and Applied Arts recognized a unique opportunity to draw on the expertise from across the college to create a new degree program: the Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Design. Incorporating the disciplines of design, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban and regional planning, this undergraduate major will focus ...

  6. College of Fine and Applied Arts - University of Illinois. Graduate School. CHAMPAIGN, IL. Add Your Review. School Within. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Address. 608 E LORADO TAFT DR. CHAMPAIGN, IL 61820.

  7. Concurrent Degrees. If you intend to pursue two degrees you must meet the following requirements: Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (approval for two degrees will not be given to students with a GPA of less than 3.0) Sophomore standing (at least 30 credit hours completed) Completion of residency * in both colleges with at least two semesters in FAA ...