Why Parents Choose Royal Blue Art & Design

The decision to enroll a child in an art academy for US art school preparation involves significant investment — of time, money, and trust. Parents who make that decision carefully tend to ask similar questions and arrive at similar conclusions.

This is what parents who choose Royal Blue Art & Design consistently say about why they made that decision.

A Verifiable Track Record

The most common reason parents give for choosing Royal Blue is the track record. Since 2012, Royal Blue has placed students in RISD, CalArts, Parsons, SVA, CMU, Cornell, and other competitive US art schools.

These results are not claims — they are documented outcomes that parents can ask about specifically. Families who do the research find that the track record at Royal Blue is consistent and verifiable in a way that not all programs can match.

Specialization in US Admissions

Parents who have done research on US art school admissions quickly realize that it is a different process from Korean university admissions or European art school applications. It requires specific knowledge of what individual schools are looking for, how portfolios are evaluated, and what the supporting materials need to accomplish.

Royal Blue’s exclusive focus on US art school admissions means that this knowledge is current, detailed, and applied consistently. Parents choosing between a general art academy and a specialized one often find the specialization more reassuring as they learn more about what the process actually requires.

Honest Communication

Parents consistently note that Royal Blue communicates honestly about where a student stands and what is required. Progress that isn’t happening is acknowledged. Timelines that need to shift are discussed directly.

For parents navigating an unfamiliar process, this kind of transparency is valuable. It allows families to make informed decisions rather than operating on assumptions.

The Environment Their Child Works In

Parents who visit Royal Blue regularly comment on the studio environment — the seriousness with which students are working, the quality of feedback they observe, the sense that students understand why they are doing what they are doing.

This is not incidental. The environment in which a student develops their portfolio shapes what they are capable of producing.

To learn more about what preparation at Royal Blue involves, book a free consultation. Call 02-3446-5929 or visit rbart.kr.

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