Attend National Portfolio Day events

Meet individually with admissions staff from art and design colleges across the country and get valuable feedback on your application portfolio.

National Portfolio Day Events

Learn how to make your application stand out

Prospective art and design school students get their portolio reviewed at California College of the Arts.

What to expect

This year, you’ll have opportunities to attend National Portfolio Day events virtually or in person at locations across the country. More than 30 leading art and design colleges accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design will participate and offer portfolio reviews. Representatives are there to answer your questions about their institution’s programs and application requirements and help you put together your best portfolio.

Please note: No admissions decisions are made or scholarships awarded at National Portfolio Day events.

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How to prepare

All virtual and in-person events require advance registration. Register by creating an account through the National Portfolio Day Association event page. Once you have completed the online registration form, you’ll be able to RSVP for virtual and/or in-person events.

You do not need to upload or submit your portfolio in advance of a National Portfolio Day event. For virtual events, you should have digital images of your work ready to share. You’ll be meeting with reviewers via Zoom and should be prepared to share your screen. For in-person events, you are welcome to bring a laptop or tablet to share your portfolio digitally or bring sketchbooks or pieces that you can carry with you easily.

Fashion student sketching outfits on an iPad tablet.

What to include

Your portfolio should include your best and most recent work, but it can also include works in progress, sketchbooks, and first drafts. We recommend that you collect 10–15 pieces that show the range of your work. Schools are often interested to learn about your process, methods, and thinking. Before the virtual session or event, practice explaining how you develop your ideas, articulating where you want to go with those ideas, and sharing how you arrive at a completed work.

We encourage you to ask questions and take this opportunity to learn about the process of applying to an art and design college. This is your chance to learn how to apply with your best portfolio and find the best-fit schools for you.

Additional information

Whether you attend an in-person or virtual event, you can expect to receive the same high-quality, engaging experience with the colleges’ admissions staff. We encourage you to choose the events that best suit your schedule, location, and comfort level.

San Francisco Undergraduate Event

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Prospective art and design school students get their portolio reviewed at California College of the Arts.

Upcoming National Portfolio Day events

CCA regularly participates in National Portfolio Day events across the country. These events provide valuable opportunities for prospective undergraduate and graduate students to:

  • Receive personalized portfolio feedback
  • Meet with CCA admissions counselors and faculty
  • Learn about application requirements
  • Discover what makes a strong portfolio

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San Francisco Graduate Event

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Upcoming National Portfolio Day events

CCA participates in Graduate National Portfolio Day events throughout the year. Meet one-on-one with faculty and graduate admissions staff to get feedback on your graduate admissions portfolio. We recommend researching application requirements for your particular program of interest so you can ask your important questions.

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Travel Resources

For locals and newcomers alike

Staying in the city by the bay

CCA is located at 145 Hooper Street in San Francisco’s Design District.

How to plan your visit

Getting to campus

By rideshare — A rideshare service can drop you off directly in front of our main campus building.

By car—Limited parking is also available along streets adjacent to our campus, with a four-hour time limit. There are parking garages in the neighborhood.

By public transportation — Campus is accessible by BART with Muni bus connections at Civic Center station or 16th Street station or by Muni with nearby stops for the 19, 22, and 55 bus lines.

From the airport — San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is about 12 miles (19.3 kilometers) from campus. There are several options for getting to campus from the airport, and SFO also has shuttle services that provide transportation to any destination in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area.

Lodging in San Francisco

Our campus is located in the Design District near Potrero Hill, with the Chase Center, the most prominent neighborhood landmark, less than a mile away.

Out-of-town visitors like to stay at the following nearby hotels: Hyatt Place (701 Third Street); Hotel Via (138 King Street); and Luma Hotel (100 Channel Street).

Choose any one of your trusted travel booking sites to locate and book accommodations. You can also check out Visit California or San Francisco Travel for advice on what to see and do while you’re here.

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