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Good schools for interior design?

Hey! I've been really interested in interior design and I'm currently looking for colleges to apply to. Can you recommend any schools that are known for their excellent interior design programs?

7 months ago

Sure, there are quite a few schools that offer reputable interior design programs. I'll list some noteworthy ones below:

1. Parsons School of Design (The New School): Located in New York City, Parsons has an esteemed reputation for innovation and excellence in the realm of design, including interior design.

2. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): Another well-respected design school, RISD offers a rigorous interior design curriculum with a strong emphasis on both practical and theoretical aspects.

3. Pratt Institute: Located in Brooklyn, New York, Pratt's interior design program has a strong focus on sustainability and emerging technologies, making it a great choice for students interested in environmentally-conscious design practices.

4. Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD): With campuses in Savannah, Georgia, and Atlanta, SCAD offers a renowned interior design program with access to a vast alumni network and opportunities for hands-on experience via internships and collaborations with outside professionals.

5. California College of the Arts (CCA): Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, CCA provides a versatile interior design education that incorporates both traditional skills and innovative design strategies.

6. University of Cincinnati (UC): UC's renowned College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) offers a top-notch interior design program with a strong emphasis on real-world experience through their co-op program.

These are just a few examples of schools with strong interior design programs, but there are many other options out there as well. When considering schools, be sure to research their curriculums, faculty, facilities, and unique program advantages. Ideally, visit their campuses or attend virtual events to get a feel for the learning environment and opportunities available to students. Good luck in your search!

7 months ago

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