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Study at Art Center College of Design Art Center College of Design The Art Center College of Design is a private college located in Pasadena, California. It was established in 1930 as the Art Center School. Art Center is regarded as one of the leading colleges of art and design in the world. The college offers undergraduate and graduate programs in diverse areas of art and design. Many students of Art Center College of Design have gone on to become famous. Some of the notable alumni of the college are Dustin E. Arnold, graphic designer and art director; Clement Mok, graphic designer; Roger Avary, Academy Award-winning co-writer of Pulp Fiction; and Frank Nuovo, Chief of Design at Nokia. The campus hosts more than 20 student clubs and organizations. Pasadena, CA is home to Art Center. Pasadena is a medium-sized city. The school is a private, not-for-profit institution. Degrees at Art Center go up to the Master's degree. Course TopicsStudents commonly pursue studies in design, photography and commercial art, and fine arts. Art Center SelectivityProspective students are advised that admissions are not open to all; the school selects from among qualified applicants. Since a large share of students are from out-of-state, you can assume the school has broad appeal. Student EnrollmentArt Center has 1,832 enrolled students . The school has a large minority student population. Student LifeFull-time students are the norm at Art Center. The school reports its educational mission is: Art Center Programs and Degrees
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