Exploratory Studies Fine Arts - Arts Administration

Who is this program for?

Students who have a passion for the arts but also enjoy leadership, event planning, and nonprofit management should explore this program. It is a great fit for those interested in arts advocacy, museum administration, or managing cultural institutions.

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Passionate about the arts but interested in leadership? Learn about arts management, nonprofit administration, and event planning in this exploratory program designed for future arts advocates and cultural leaders. If you love the arts but are also interested in leadership, business, and event management, Exploratory Studies in Arts Administration provides a unique opportunity to explore careers in arts management, nonprofit leadership, and cultural organizations. This track introduces students to marketing, fundraising, and community engagement within the arts sector, helping them connect their passion for creativity with practical skills in administration. Advisors work closely with students to help them determine the best path within arts leadership and advocacy.

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Not sure what to major in? That’s okay—Exploratory Studies can help.


Our Exploratory Studies programs are designed for incoming freshmen who are still deciding on a major but want to make steady progress toward graduation. As an Exploratory Studies student, you’ll receive personalized academic advising and career support while taking courses that fulfill UK Core requirements and count toward any degree. It’s a smart way to explore your interests without losing time.

Each Exploratory Studies option is tied to a broad academic area, allowing you to try out courses in fields that interest you while gaining insight into potential majors. You’ll work one-on-one with an academic advisor and connect with career counselors at the Stuckert Career Center to explore your strengths, take assessments, and develop a plan that aligns your interests with future goals. You’ll also have opportunities to attend major and career fairs, participate in internships, and explore real-world experiences that help guide your path forward.

Ultimately, these tracks help students to declare a major and achieve a timely graduation in a field that aligns with their future career aspirations. 


Degree requirements, course descriptions and academic policies for all programs are detailed in the University Catalog.

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Take away "Term" for Transfers - "Unknown Term"? As well as "Not in High School"
And the same for "Online"

Possibly remove the "Readmit" option.
Feel like it would be pretty easy to see if the person already exists in our system and has a program enrollment record associated with them, which would shift them from "Freshman" or "Transfer" to "Readmit"
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