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The '''School of the Arts''' is Columbia's fine arts school. It was founded in [[1948]] and is housed in [[Dodge Hall]] with additional studio space in [[Prentis Hall]] on [[125th Street]]. The school is slated to be among the first to move to new quarters during the [[Manhattanville expansion]]. The school offers [[MFA]] degrees in its four divisions- Writing, Visual Arts, Theatre, and Film.
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The '''School of the Arts (SoA)''' is Columbia's fine arts school. It was founded in [[1948]] and is housed in [[Dodge Hall]] with additional studio space in [[Prentis Hall]] on [[125th Street]]. The school is slated to be among the first to move to new quarters during the [[Manhattanville expansion]]. The school offers [[MFA]] degrees in its four divisions- Writing, Visual Arts, Theatre, and Film.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:10, 8 March 2010

School of the Arts
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Established 1948
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Dean Carol Becker
Degrees MFA
Enrollment 780 students (2005)
Website arts.columbia.edu/

The School of the Arts (SoA) is Columbia's fine arts school. It was founded in 1948 and is housed in Dodge Hall with additional studio space in Prentis Hall on 125th Street. The school is slated to be among the first to move to new quarters during the Manhattanville expansion. The school offers MFA degrees in its four divisions- Writing, Visual Arts, Theatre, and Film.

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