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Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Los Angeles

California graphic design schools: most expensive to least expensive

California is home to so many graphic design schools you’ll lose count. Many of these schools are part of a larger college or university, while others are part of an art and design school or specialty college.

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Top graphic design programs in California

If you aren’t quite sure what the difference between a “top” graphic design school and a “best” graphic design school is, you’re not alone. Each year multiple “best schools” and “top schools” lists are published online, yet many of the same schools often end up on each list. What’s even more interesting is, the factors used to determine which schools should make either list are quite different. Further, the publishers of each list are quite the opposite too. Students, alumni, bloggers, and other similar groups usually create top lists, while best lists are typically published by organizations such as Princeton Review, Forbes, and U.S. News & World Report.

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California animation schools: most to least expensive

California is home to more than 450 Title IV degree-granting institutions. These schools are eligible for Title IV federal financial-aid programs, which means they have accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, have been in business for at least 2 years, have signed a participation agreement with the Department, they grant an associate's degree or higher, and they offer a program of at least 300 clock hours in length.

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California Graphic Design Schools

California may be the number one state for film, after all, the world’s very first motion picture theater opened in Los Angeles in 1902, but the Golden State is also quite the attraction for designers of all kinds—including graphic designers.

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