Portfolio Work
Sophomore Juried Portfolio Review
In order for a student to continue progression into junior level interior design classes, the student must make one of the top 15 averaged scores (75% or better) on the Sophomore Juried Portfolio Review.
The Sophomore Juried Portfolio Review is taken at the end of the Interior Design student’s 2nd-year. Prerequisites are HECO 120, 121, 220, 222, 223, 225, & 226. The review is made up of a portfolio project, a project presentation and a comprehensive exam. The project is worth 500 points while the exam and presentation are both worth 250 points. An averaged combined score of 75% (750 pts.) or better of the total 1000 points is required for passage. In addition, failure in any single section of the review constitutes as failure of the review. Incomplete projects or projects turned in late are not graded.
The portfolio project is juried by outside professionals. The presentation is juried by a separate set of design practitioners. Scores are mailed out to the student at the end of Summer I PM. Results cannot be given out over the phone. Contact Dana Moody if you have any questions (423) 425-4459 or Dana-Moody@utc.edu.

