Ringling College of Art and Design, founded in 1931, is a private school of art and design. Its 49-acre campus is located in Sarasota, 50 miles from Tampa.
Founded in 1966, The School of Plastic Arts and Design (Escuela de Artes Plasticas de Puerto Rico) is a public coeducational institution. Its campus is located in San Juan.
Otis College of Art and Design, founded in 1918, is a private, coeducational college. Its five-acre, urban campus is located in Los Angeles.
Founded in 1908, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma is a public liberal arts college. Its 75-acre campus is located in Chickasha, Oklahoma, 40 miles southwest of Oklahoma City.
Kansas City Art Institute, founded in 1885, is a private, coeducational institution. Its 16-acre campus is located in Kansas City, MO.
Minneapolis College of Art and Design, founded in 1886, is a private coeducational college. Its seven-acre campus is located in the urban community of Minneapolis, MN.
Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts, formerly Northeast Catholic College and founded in 1973, is a private, regionally accredited, coeducational institution. Its campus is located on 135-acres in Warner, NH on Mount Kearsarge. The college is known for an education rooted in liberal arts with intellectual Catholic traditions.
The Savannah College of Art and Design founded in 1978, is a private, non profit institution. Its urban campus is located in Savannah, with locations in Atlanta, GA; Lacoste, France; and Hong Kong.
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA), founded in 1894, is the public liberal arts college of Massachusetts. Located in the City of North Adams in the northwest corner of state. MCLA is located 1 hour from Albany, NY and 3 hours from Boston, MA.
Laguna College of Art and Design, founded in 1961, is a private coeducational institution. Its nine-acre campus is located in Laguna Beach.
The National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, founded in 1975 is a private, non-profit actor training college the performing arts. It is a commuter school located in Washington, DC in historic Georgetown.