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University of Nebraska Kearney

Nebraska Graphic Design Schools

The figures are in and Nebraska is now home to 43 Title IV degree-granting institutions. Fifteen are public, 19 are private not-for-profit, and 9 are private, for-profit. Nebraska’s Title IV schools earned the title based on five strict requirements established by the U.S. Department of Education. These schools offer a program of at least 300 clock hours in length, they grant an associate's degree or higher, they have accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, they have signed a participation agreement with the Department, and they have been in business for at least 2 years. A Title IV school is eligible for Title IV financial aid programs, making them more accessible to students with financial need.

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Top graphic design programs in Nebraska

A top graphic design school is a school  that’s affordable, convenient, and concerned about what happens to students after they graduate. A top school also has state-of-the-art production and computing facilities, it has a variety of social clubs and organizations, it offers easy access to cultural activities and recreation, and the class sizes are appropriate for the size of the institution. If you’re wondering who determines which schools belong on the “top schools” list, look no further than your peers (if you’re a student), alums, education bloggers, and small media outfits.

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Nebraska animation schools: most expensive to least expensive

Nebraska is home to more than 40 Title IV degree-granting institutions. Title IV schools have five things in common. They have accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, they have been in business for at least 2 years, they 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. These requirements make the state’s 40+ Title IV schools eligible for Title IV federal financial-aid programs. This offers greater access to students with financial need.

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Best Animation Programs in Nebraska

When the recession hit, the animation industry took a tumble, but it didn’t take long for it to bounce back. Today, animation is one of the fastest growing industries in the nation, thanks to advances in technology and the use of animation in everything from ads to mobile apps to educational materials. Animation, as you may already know, is also used in commercials, music videos, feature films, and television series. It is also becoming more popular in law enforcement, the medical field, engineering, science, architecture, and more.

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Nebraska Animation Schools

November 30, 2011
Nebraska

Nebraska is home to dozens of museums, a large collection of odd art galleries, and a number of interesting attractions. Where else can you find the world’s largest indoor rainforest exhibit or the largest grass covered sand dunes in the Western Hemisphere? It is the state’s attractions and eclectic culture that attract Hollywood film productions that call for stunning scenery and quirky crewmembers. The Nebraska Film Office and the Omaha Film Office also do their part to attract Hollywood by offering incentives and a variety of resources for filmmakers. This means aspiring animators working in the film industry should have no problems finding work here.

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University of Nebraska Kearney

Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Visual Communication and Design

Tuition Information: Undergraduate residents $4,038; nonresidents $8,280 for the 2011 – 2012 school year.  Tuition does not include fees of $1,151 per year.

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