SAIC Is One of the Most Historically Accredited Schools in the Nation


Posted November 4, 2019 by jasminer

SAIC, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, is pleased to be seen as one of the most historically accredited schools for design and art in the nation.
 
Chicago, Illinois: SAIC, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, is pleased to be seen as one of the most historically accredited schools for design and art in the nation. Not only do they teach students at the graduate, post-baccurelate and undergraduate levels, but they also give students the necessary freedom they need to become free-thinking artists, scholar, and designers, without stifling their creativity.

SAIC is committed to providing a safe environment for their students, as well as assembling a diverse array of not only students, but staff and faculty as well. The school strives to cultivate diversity and inclusion into campus life and their fields of study.

The school even offers summer housing for interns, the ability to study abroad and off-campus options. Housing for the school includes private bathrooms, kitchenettes that include full refrigerators, microwaves and stoves, wireless Internet and terrific views of the city.

For more information on housing, the school itself and classes offered, visit the website of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago or call 800-232-7242.

About the School of the Art Institute of Chicago: The School of the Art Institute of Chicago has been a leader in the arts for more than 150 years. They work hard to ensure their students have a quality education, while not stifling their creative freedom. They serve their students with pride and hope to do so for many more years to come.
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Categories Education
Tags arts management degree , masters in arts management
Last Updated November 4, 2019