Profiles of Schools/Colleges in Indiana (IN) Offering Animation, Design, Gaming, and Media Related Programs

Programs to consider:

Indiana Animation Schools: Most to Least Expensive

Indiana is home to more than 100 Title IV degree-granting institutions. To become a Title IV school, an institution must have accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, they must be in business for at least 2 years, they must sign a participation agreement with the Department, they must grant an associate's degree or higher, and they must offer a program of at least 300 clock hours in length. These requirements make Indiana’s 100+ Title IV schools eligible federal financial-aid programs. This makes them more accessible to students with financial need.

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 Video Game Designer in Fort Wayne, Indiana

Many eager job hunters in Fort Wayne, Indiana are landing lucrative positions as animators and video game designers.  With its population at more than a quarter million, Fort Wayne teems with employment opportunities for creative, high-tech professionals.  Companies all through the state of Indiana hire video game design experts.  Quite a few of these businesses are in Fort Wayne.

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Top Animation Programs in Indiana

Some of the top animation schools (or programs) in the state of Indiana can be found in major cities such as Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, but did you know that there are a few hidden gems in smaller cities such as Kokomo and West Lafayette? These animation schools made the “Top Animation Schools” list based on a wide variety of factors such as cost, location, quality of facilities, job placement services, types of clubs and organizations, access to recreation, student body, and more. Continue reading to learn more about Indiana’s top animation schools and what they have to offer.

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Best Animation Programs in Indiana

How tough is it to get in? Do most students graduate on time? How many students are there per class? These are just a few of the questions college ranking agencies ask when assessing which schools belong on the “best of” list and which ones don’t. Other factors agencies may consider include financial resources, program offerings, peer assessment, and student selectivity. Some facts and figures may have more influence than others, which helps assign a final score to each school, and where they will land on the list. For example, an animation program with small class sizes may have more influence than one with larger classes, or a 50 percent on-time graduation rate will have less influence than a 75 percent on-time graduation rate.

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 Video Game Designer in Indianapolis

Today's job market bursts with Animators and Video Game Designers.  The skills involved in this lucrative occupation appeal as much to techy gamers as to artists who can finally make a living at their craft.  Businesses throughout the state of Indiana employ specialists in interactive video game design.  Most of these jobs are centered in or near Indianapolis. 

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Indiana

At Animation Career Review we have profiled colleges across the US that offer animation, design, and game related programs. Below is a list of profiles of  colleges:

Ball State University

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Art Schools in Indiana

January 31, 2012
Art Schools in Indiana

Indiana might not be the largest city in the Midwest, or even the second largest, but this state has something that’s better than being the biggest—excellent schools! It doesn’t matter if you’re interested in becoming the next Basquiat or a marine biologist, Indiana’s colleges and universities have a major to fit all career paths. Beside top schools for artists (in particular), from the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne to Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana has a fine art and culture scene with most of the action taking place in principal cities such as Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, and Bloomington.

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Animation Schools in Indiana

January 31, 2012
Animation Schools in Indiana

Indiana is affordable, fairly artsy, and a stone’s throw from Chicago—home to one of the country’s most active art and culture scenes. Even if you have no plans to use Chicago as a secondary campus, Indiana has plenty of art, culture, and community to keep you interested. For starters, the state is home to an outstanding Film office (FILM Indiana), whose goal is to stimulate the film and production industry in The Hoosier State. This is excellent news for animators interested in the film industry because the more productions that roll through Indiana, the better the chances of landing a gig!

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Video Game Designer in Indiana

These days, the worldwide workforce explodes with Animators and Video Game Designers.  The skills involved in this increasingly popular profession appeal as much to tech-savvy entrepreneurs as to artists who can finally make a living at their craft.  Indiana companies employ thousands of specialists in interactive video game design.  Most of these available jobs are centered in or near Indianapolis.  However, similar opportunities exist throughout the state, not to mention neighboring states like Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois.

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Indiana Graphic Design Schools

Indiana is best known for hosting the nation’s first long-distance auto race (1911) and for being home of the world-renowned Indianapolis 500. Sure, the prize for winning the Indy 500 is a staggering $1.2 million, but there’s more to this state than fast cars and fat purses! Indiana has produced more Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize winners than most other states, and it is the birthplace of icons such as James Dean and David Letterman. The state is also rich with art and culture, and its post-secondary learning institutions are among the best in the country.

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