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Game art schools in Florida

Florida has a lot to offer game artists. For starters the state hosts a wide variety of gaming conventions such as Supercon (one of the largest video game conventions in the U.S.), Otronicon, Recon, and Megacon, Next, the state is home to hundreds of gaming venues, as well as a variety of annual tournaments, gaming organizations, and retailers. Finally, like the other schools across the U.S., which is now the number one video game market in the world, Florida’s academic institutions have joined the cause and ether developed game art programs or expanded existing ones to help met the demand for top talent.

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Top game design and development programs in Florida

Finding an art and design school in Florida is easy, but finding a top school might take a bit more effort. Fortunately, we did most of the work for you by locating several of the state’s top schools for artists and designers of all kinds—including game designers & developers. These top schools made the cut based on a wide range of factors such as cost, location, quality of facilities, job placement services, types of clubs and organizations, access to recreation, student body, and more.

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Florida graphic design schools: most expensive to least expensive

Florida is now home to 223 Title IV degree-granting institutions, according to the most recent report by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) National Center for Education Statistics. Title IV schools are eligible for Title IV federal financial-aid programs based on five requirements. A Title IV school must offer a program of at least 300 clock hours in length, 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, and grant an associate's degree or higher.

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