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Colleges of art and design: Any top picks?

I'm passionate about art and design and want to attend a college that specializes in this field. What are some of the top colleges of art and design that I should look into?

a year ago

There are many excellent schools in the country known for their art and design programs. Here are some top picks that stand out for their exceptional art and design programs:

1. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): Located in Providence, RISD is widely recognized as one of the best art and design schools in the world. It offers a variety of programs ranging from graphic design to painting.

2. Pratt Institute: Based in New York City, Pratt is one of the foremost leading colleges in the fields of architecture, interior design, and industrial design.

3. Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD): Known for its strong programs in animation and fashion, SCAD is an excellent choice if you're interested in these fields.

4. School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC): Located in one of the country's premier art destinations, SAIC offers a wide range of studies in visual arts.

5. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts): If you're interested in animation or film, CalArts would be a great option. It's most famously known as the school where many of Pixar's top animators studied.

6. Parsons School of Design (The New School): Located in New York City, Parsons offers comprehensive programs in design, business of design, and strategic design and management.

Each of these programs offers a unique perspective on art and design, so I'd recommend researching each to see which aligns best with your individual interests and career aspirations.

Also, remember, while these schools are wonderful, a college's reputation alone doesn't make it the "best" choice for every student. It's essential to consider other factors, like the specific program you're interested in, the college's culture, location, cost, and your likelihood of being admitted.

a year ago

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