JUMPSTART SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship is for high school seniors and juniors who enroll in DMAC’s Jumpstart Program and meet certain eligibility requirements. This program lets participants get a “jumpstart” on their college classes and degree requirements before they graduate.
TEACHER’S SCHOLARSHIP This $10,000 Scholarship is for teachers who want to go back to school and take their teaching career to the next level by earning an MFA in Visual Effects Animation, an MFA in Graphic and Web Design, or an MS in Web Design and Technology (Online).
For further details on these scholarships, please contact Admissions at scholarships@dmac.edu or call 1-866-255-DMAC.
ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP
FIND THE SCHOLARSHIP THAT FITS.
This scholarship is for current, full-time DMAC students who want to take their skills and careers to the next level, whether it’s going from an associate’s degree to a bachelor’s degree or from a bachelor’s degree to a master’s degree.
In addition to offering a wide variety of programs, degrees and online learning opportunities, Digital Media Arts College (DMAC) also offers several scholarships to help eligible students achieve their career goals. Which one fits you best?
MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
This scholarship is for students who are able
Every year, DMAC holds a drawing
to demonstrate their accomplishments
competition for high school seniors who
within their particular skill sets. There are a
are interested in pursuing a career in
variety of ways to qualify for this scholarship
digital arts. Scholarships awarded include
ranging from portfolio submissions to
one full undergraduate scholarship towards
written essays. Our Admissions Department
a bachelor’s degree, as well as partial
will be happy to give you more specifics.
scholarships worth $20,000 and $15,000.
EARLY DECISION SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship is for high school seniors who are passionate about a future in digital arts and want to get an early start on their education and career pursuit. Students are able to begin a semester sooner and, therefore, graduate earlier as well.