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New York School of Interior Design
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About New York School of Interior Design
New York School of Interior Design is a specialized private nonprofit institution located in New York, New York. Focused exclusively on interior design education, the school offers undergraduate and graduate programs in interior design and related disciplines. It is one of the few institutions in the United States dedicated solely to interior design education at the postsecondary level.
The school offers programs including the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design, the Master of Fine Arts in Interior Design, and the Master of Professional Studies in various design specializations. These programs prepare students for professional practice in residential, commercial, and sustainable design contexts. Specific enrollment and student outcome metrics are not available in the current IPEDS data.
Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York School of Interior Design places students in proximity to leading design firms, showrooms, museums, and industry events. New York City's position as a global design capital makes it a distinctive environment for students pursuing careers in interior design and the built environment.
Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
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