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Ringling School of Art and DesignRingling School of Art and Design is a private, not-for-profit, fully accredited college offering the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree [BFA] in six disciplines: Computer Animation, Fine Arts, Graphic & Interactive Communication, Illustration, Interior Design, and Photography & Digital Imaging. The College is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design [AICAD] and is accredite…
Shawnee State UniversityWelcome to Shawnee State University, where excellence is our common goal. Students come here to learn, to achieve academic and personal success, and to build bright futures. I am very proud to be president of Shawnee State. We are a university of opportunity that enrolls students with a broad array of talents and backgrounds, but all students who attend Shawnee State accept the challenge of str…
Southeastern Oklahoma State UniversitySoutheastern Oklahoma State University provides an environment of academic excellence that enables students to reach their highest potential. By having personal access to excellent teaching, challenging academic programs, and extracurricular experiences, students will develop skills and habits that promote values for career preparation, responsible citizenship, and lifelong learning.
Taylor UniversityTaylor University is an evangelical, independent, interdenominational Christian liberal arts college where faith, living, and learning are integrated. The Taylor University Upland student body of over 1,875 is divided almost equally between men and women who come from almost every state and over 30 foreign countries. Taylor is distinctive in its commitment to both spiritual and intellectual dev…
Texas Lutheran UniversityThe academic program at TLU is characterized by small classes taught by highly qualified faculty members, not by graduate teaching assistants like at most larger universities. TLU’s average class size of just 20 students creates a teaching-learning environment that encourages personal interaction among students and their professors. Outside the classroom, students are encouraged to participate in …
Texas Woman's UniversityTexas Woman’s University occupies a notable position in higher education as the nation’s largest university primarily for women. Its four campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston are joined by a fifth "e-Learning" campus that offers innovative online degree programs in business, education, and general studies.
The Art Institute of BostonThe Art Institute of Boston is a school of Lesley University, which is rated as one of America's 'Best Colleges' by US News & World Report and named a 'Best Northeastern College' by the Princeton Review. Also included in the latest edition of Great Colleges for the Real World. We offer the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, three-year Diploma, two-year postbaccalaureate Advanced Pr…
The Art Institute of DallasWith industry mentors, like-minded peers and a unique artistic spirit, The Art Institute of Dallas offers a nurturing environment where creative students can thrive. Located near the heart of Texas’ downtown Dallas, The Art Institute of Dallas is ideally situated in close proximity to the area’s thriving business community, arts district, cultural attractions, shopping, and entertainment. The A…
The Art Institute of PhoenixIn 1995, The Art Institute of Phoenix opened its doors and the first class of students started in January 1996. One of 31 locations of The Art Institutes located nationwide, The Art Institute of Phoenix has grown from its original class of 45 students to more than 1200 students in fall 2003. The Art Institute’s programs include associate's and bachelor's degrees in a wide variety of des…
The Art InstitutesWe are the leading educator of students in the creative and applied arts, including design, media, fashion, and culinary arts. Our curriculum at The Art Institutes is carefully scrutinized and developed by industry leaders and prominent employers who tell us what skills are needed in the workplace. This means that your education is relevant, practical, and hands-on. In fact, the classroom often m… |