The Art Institutes' New College Bound Design, Media, Fashion, and Culinary Courses Allow High School Students to Experience College-Level Courses
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The Art Institutes' New College Bound Design, Media, Fashion, and Culinary Courses Allow High School Students to Experience College-Level Courses

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 13, 2015 — (PRNewswire) — The Art Institutes system of schools today announced its new program, College Bound, that allows high school juniors and seniors to experience college-level design, media arts, fashion, and culinary courses at 31 campuses of The Art Institutes. The classes, offered on Saturdays during the school year, are non-credit bearing.

The first high school students will begin College Bound in October 2015. The course hours match existing requirements of college-level foundation courses offered at The Art Institutes.

College Bound allows high school juniors and seniors to experience a college setting, classroom, and coursework. It's excellent preparation for the next step in their education and provides insight into how an engaging creative education can lead to a future in the design, media, fashion, or culinary industries," said Tim Moscato, Chief Operating Officer, The Art Institutes.

A tuition and materials fee is required for enrollment in College Bound.

You can learn more about The Art Institutes College Bound programs at http://getcreative.aii.edu/collegebound

College Bound is offered at the following locations:

The Art Institute of Atlanta
The Art Institute of Austin, a branch of The Art Institute of Houston
The Art Institute of California - Hollywood, a campus of Argosy University
The Art Institute of CaliforniaLos Angeles, a campus of Argosy University
The Art Institute of California - Sacramento, a campus of Argosy University
The Art Institute of California - San Diego, a campus of Argosy University
The Art Institute of California - San Francisco, a campus of Argosy University
The Art Institute of California -Inland Empire, a campus of Argosy University
The Art Institute of Charleston, a branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta
The Art Institute of Charlotte, a campus of South University
The Art Institute of Colorado
The Art Institute of Dallas, a campus of South University
The Art Institute of Houston
The Art Institute of Indianapolis
The Art Institute of Michigan
The Art Institute of Phoenix
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh
The Art Institute of Portland
The Art Institute of Raleigh-Durham, a campus of South University
The Art Institute of San Antonio, a branch of The Art Institute of Houston
The Art Institute of Seattle
The Art Institute of St. Louis
The Art Institute of Tampa, a branch of Miami International University of Art & Design
The Art Institute of Tennessee—Nashville, a branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta
The Art Institute of Tucson
The Art Institute of Virginia Beach, a branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta
The Art Institute of Washington, a branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta
Miami International University of Art & Design
The Art Institutes International Minnesota
The Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago
The Illinois Institute of Art – Schaumburg                                                          

The Art Institutes is a system of over 50 schools throughout North America. Programs, credential levels, technology, and scheduling options vary by school and are subject to change. Not all online programs are available to residents of all U.S. states.  Several institutions included in The Art Institutes system are campuses of South University or Argosy University. Administrative office: The Art Institutes, 210 Sixth Avenue, 33rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 © 2015 The Art Institutes.  All rights reserved. Our email address is Email Contact.  

See aiprograms.info for program duration, tuition, fees, and other costs, median debt, salary data, alumni success, and other important info.

Certificate of Completion programs are non-credit bearing and do not directly transfer into our academic program offerings, however you may be able to request proficiency credit.

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SOURCE The Art Institutes

Contact:
The Art Institutes
Devra Pransky, Senior Director of Communications, Phone: (412) 995.7685 (office)
Email Contact
Web: http://getcreative.aii.edu/collegebound