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Moore College of Art and Design

Philadelphia, PAAccredited
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About Moore College of Art and Design

Moore College of Art and Design is a private nonprofit institution located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The college is a historically women's art and design college and one of the few remaining single-gender art colleges in the United States. No enrollment, completion, or retention metrics are available from current IPEDS data for citation purposes in this entry.

Moore College offers bachelor's degree programs in fine arts and design disciplines, including graphic design, interior design, illustration, fashion design, art education, and fine arts. The college also offers continuing education and graduate programming. Programs are structured to prepare students for professional careers in the visual arts and design industries.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is a major East Coast city with a vibrant arts, culture, and design community. Moore College's location on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway places it within a cultural corridor that includes major museums and arts organizations, providing students with rich professional and experiential learning opportunities.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

HAPPY CRAVEN FERNANDEZ

hfernandez@moore.edu

20th and the Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103

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