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List of New Hampshire schools with graphic design degree programs

Below is a list of New Hampshire schools that offer graphic design programs:

Colby-Sawyer College, New London
Programs available: B. F. A. Graphic Design

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List of Montana schools with graphic design degree programs

Below is a list of Montana schools that offer graphic design programs:

Montana State University, Bozeman
Programs available: B. F. A. Graphic Design

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List of Connecticut schools with graphic design degree programs

Below is a list of Connecticut schools that offer graphic design programs:

Hartford Art School, West Hartford
Programs available: B. F. A. Illustration, Media Arts, Visual Communication; M. F. A. Illustration

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Utah

Utah is home to some of the best Title IV colleges in the nation. Just a few include Brigham Young University, University of Utah, Utah Valley State College, Utah State University, and Weber State University. These Title IV schools are at the top of the list based on factors such as the variety of high quality programs, comfortable class sizes, the number and quality of clubs/organizations, state of the art production facilities, competitiveness, cost, and more.

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Utah

According to the most recent report by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), Utah is now home to 41 Title IV degree-granting institutions. Many of the state’s Title IVs are high on the list of top schools in the nation and some offer top-tier art and design programs. This includes animation programs.

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Utah

Utah is home to a wide variety of schools that offer programs for aspiring animators. Salt Lake Community College offers several associate degree programs, while the top-rated University of Utah offers a Bachelor of Arts in Animation. A number of other traditional colleges offer programs for animators, some of them are fairly new, while others are nicely seasoned. However young or old, these schools are well respected among top college ranking organizations.

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Animation Schools in Utah

August 22, 2012
Utah

Utah is a lot bigger than you think. According to the most recent U.S. Census report, the state is home to 2,817,222 residents, making Utah the nation’s 34th largest state. The population is on the rise, with an increase of more than 53,000 residents between 2010 and 2011. Because the population has expanded at an impressive rate, many businesses are looking to Utah as a place to set up shop. However, the population increase isn’t the only reason businesses are attracted to Utah. The cost of living is low, taxes are much lower than average, and the scenery is beyond breathtaking. The art and culture scene has become a magnet for certain companies as well.

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Vermont

Vermont has one of the smallest collections of accredited colleges in the U.S., but many of these schools are considered top-tier. The University of Vermont, Champlain College, Middlebury College, Saint Michaels College, and Norwich University are just a few. These schools are at the top of the list based on factors such as variety and quality of  programs, convenience, class size, number and quality of clubs/organizations, quality of production facilities, competitiveness, and more. Fortunately, many of the state’s top-tier colleges also offer some of the nation’s top art and design programs.

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Vermont

Finding an animation program is easier today than it was 30 years ago. The industry has evolved and expanded so much, that most art & design schools offer programs for aspiring animators. Many traditional colleges have joined the cause as well by either expanding existing programs or creating new ones. Many of these schools are often ranked among the best, based on reports by organizations such as U.S. News & World Report, Princeton Review, and Forbes.

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Vermont

According to the most recent report by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), Vermont is now home to 24 Title IV degree-granting institutions. Although the number of colleges here has decreased by only one, many of Vermont’s postsecondary institutions are among the best in the country. In addition, around half offer top-tier art and design programs.

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