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The Art Institute of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PAAccredited
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About The Art Institute of Philadelphia

The Art Institute of Philadelphia was a private for-profit institution located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that offered postsecondary programs in art, design, media, and culinary arts. The school was part of the Art Institutes system, which operated campuses across the United States. No current enrollment, completion, or program credential data is reported in available IPEDS records, as the institution is no longer in active operation.

Historically, the Art Institute of Philadelphia offered programs including graphic design, fashion design, culinary arts, interior design, and media arts at the associate and bachelor's degree levels. The institution served students seeking career-focused creative arts education in the Philadelphia metro area.

Philadelphia is Pennsylvania's largest city and a major center for arts, culture, and education on the East Coast. Students in the Philadelphia area seeking programs in the creative arts and design fields now have access to several other institutions offering comparable training.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

Mr. Frank Covaleskie

fcovaleskie@edmc.edu

1622 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Programs

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