Penny W. Stamps School of Art and Design at the University of Michigan
 

Becoming an artist/designer is a very personal choice.
And we believe your course of study should mirror that individuality. At A&D your path can be as unique as you are, evolving and changing as you do. So whether you choose to focus on a single area of study or roam across media, you'll never be asked to limit yourself to one major.

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Students talk about life at A&D

The Curriculum: An Open Program

A&D doesn't ask you to declare a major. Students talk about how this impacted their art/design experience.

A&D at U of M

Students talk about the benefits of art and design study within a research university.

The Spirit of Ann Arbor

Find out why Ann Arbor is voted the #1 college town in the U.S.


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IP Profile: Penn Greene

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