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The Free School of Architecture to re-open applications for 2017

United States Architecture News - Feb 21, 2017 - 13:19   10940 views

The Free School of Architecture to re-open applications for 2017

Due to an overwhelming number of requests, the Free School of Architecture (FSA) will introduce a stand-by application process for its inaugural 2017 class. Currently FSA anticipates sitting up to 36 students in June and July of this year.

Up to 12 more new spots at the school may be opened up if the Free School of Architecture can confirm a larger venue for classes.

The standby list application process will be announced on March 1st at 12 noon PST via the FSA Website and a Press Release. Stand-by applications will be due on March 30th, 1 month after the initial class of 36 students is announced.

Successful applicants will be contacted 1 week in advance of the announcement to confirm attendance.

The standby application process will not impact or effect the original application process or pool of applicants and will expand the inaugural class size if/as the school acquires additional space.  Stand-by applicants will need to meet the same minimum requirements originally announced by FSA.  

Additionally FSA will post its entire first year course work online in the fall of 2017 while also exploring live broadcasts of select classes in June and July.

The Free School of Architecture (FSA), founded by Peter Zellner, is a tuition and salary free, not-for-profit organisation. The Free School of Architecture will launch in June 2017 in Los Angeles, California. 

The Free School of Architecture will explore the edges of architectural education. 

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