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7 Surprising Ways the Creative Arts Boost Academic Success

Art, music, and drama aren't just fun classes—they help you develop key skills to succeed in school. Here are seven ways the arts boost your academic life.

Many people view the creative arts as “extras” in school—classes that are nice to have, but not as essential as subjects like math or science. But in reality, creative courses and activities like painting, music, drama, and writing contribute to academic success more than you may realize. Through creative expression, all students can gain valuable skills that will help them with their overall studies and even shape their thoughts and feelings about learning. Let’s take a look at six areas that music, art, and other creative subjects promote in high school and college.

1. Problem-solving

Creative activities encourage students to think outside the box and come up with solutions that aren't always obvious. There isn’t always one "right" answer in art, and you often need to experiment to figure out what works best. This practice builds problem-solving skills that transfer to other subjects like math and science, where there are complex problems to solve.

For example, a student who feels comfortable trying out new ideas on a canvas might find it easier to take creative approaches to a math problem or science project. If you learn to approach a blank canvas with confidence, you can face a challenging math problem with that same mindset—willing to try new approaches and not afraid of failure. These experiences help you develop resilience and prepare you for challenging situations in other subjects and life experiences.

2. Critical thinking

Art naturally requires deep thinking and decision-making. In visual arts or storytelling, you learn to consider different perspectives and make choices that express your personal vision. This level of thought is helpful in other academic areas, such as history or literature, where analyzing details and understanding different angles is crucial. By engaging in art, you’ll become more skilled at critical thinking and learn how to question, interpret, and understand information in a meaningful way.

Related: 6 Ways to Develop Critical Analysis Skills for the Classroom

3. Stress reduction

School can be demanding with constant deadlines, assignments, exams, and the pressure to perform well. Art offers a place where students can express themselves freely without the pressures of grades or evaluations.

This creative outlet helps ease stress and allows students to relax, giving them the emotional balance they need to handle their academic load. When students are less anxious, they can focus better on their studies and tend to feel more positive and energized about their work.

4. Focus and self-discipline

Additionally, involvement in the arts can improve focus and discipline. Creative projects often require careful attention to detail and a lot of practice. Whether it’s perfecting a musical instrument or a piece of artwork, these tasks demand patience and perseverance—skills that are equally necessary for studying and understanding complex academic material.

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5. Self-confidence

Creative activities can also build your self-confidence. Completing a drawing, writing a story, or performing in front of others gives many students a sense of accomplishment and pride. When you feel good about yourself, that self-esteem boost often spills over into other areas of your school life.

With more confidence, students are more likely to raise their hands in class, take on new challenges, and believe in their ability to succeed. Confidence is an important part of learning, and art helps you develop it in a supportive, encouraging, and fun way.

6. Communication and teamwork

Art and creative pursuits often involve teamwork, especially in school settings. Group projects in drama, music, or collaborative artwork allow students to communicate, share ideas, and work together toward a common goal. In turn, these experiences help you build important social skills like listening, respecting different perspectives, and compromising.

Learning to collaborate is essential not only for group projects but also for real-life situations where teamwork is key, like your future career. You’ll also become more comfortable with sharing and receiving feedback, which contributes to your personal, academic, and professional growth.

7. Joy of learning

Lastly, creativity brings joy and excitement to learning. It allows you to engage with materials in a way that feels personal and meaningful, rather than just memorizing facts. Whether it’s a hands-on science experiment or a creative group project, students are more likely to retain information and stay motivated when they’re excited about what they are learning.

Related: Cultivating a Growth Mindset: How to Embrace Your Unique Creative Abilities

Art and creativity are more than just “extras” in education; they are essential for shaping students who are not only academically capable but also thoughtful, resilient, and confident. Through creative activities, you’ll strengthen your problem-solving, critical thinking, and social skills while also reducing stress and having fun. All these qualities enhance and support traditional learning and core subjects, from STEM to history and more. By becoming a well-rounded individual, you’ll be prepared for success in school and beyond.

Do you love the arts so much that you’d like to pursue them in college? Learn about and connect with great schools for visual arts on CollegeXpress.

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About Isabel Kumar

Isabel Kumar is a future author and business owner pursuing a career in entrepreneurship. “Writing, to me, is simply thinking through my fingers.” — Isaac Asimov

 

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