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What is Art Center College of design known for?

What is Art Center College of design known for?

It is one of the few schools to offer a degree in Interaction Design. The college maintains two campuses in Pasadena; both are considered architecturally notable. ArtCenter built its reputation as a vocational school, preparing returning G.I.s for work in the commercial arts fields and began awarding degrees in 1949.

Is California College of arts hard to get into?

The acceptance rate at California College of the Arts is 69.7\%. For every 100 applicants, 70 are admitted. This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they’re more flexible than other schools.

Should I go to Art Center or CalArts?

As an Art Center grad with many CalArts friends, both programs have their strengths. CalArts is more freewheeling and creative, Art Center is a bit more business-minded. Both produce lovely work. Attending Art Center did me all kinds of good.

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How do I contact the admissions office for CCA?

Our admissions counselors can help answer your questions about CCA, arrange a campus visit, explain the application process, and much more. For general information about CCA, you can also call the admissions office at +1 800-447-1ART, text the admissions office at +1 415-610-7004, or send an email to [email protected].

How do I apply to a graduate program at CCA?

To apply to a CCA graduate program, visit our online application list in SlideRoom, select the program or dual-degree program application of your choice, create an account, and submit all required application materials. Please note: There is no separate scholarship application, and CCA does not require GRE scores.

What is the tuition like at Art Center University?

The tuition fees are insane — actually no longer tethered to the realm of sanity — and they keep going up with brutal regularity. For the undergraduate program at Art Center they currently stand at $18,665 per term, so that’s $149,320 for eight terms if they didn’t raise tuition while you’re there, which they will do twice.