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Art Institute of Portland 503.228.6528

The mission of The Art Institute of Portland is undergraduate design education. Degree programs at the college include both liberal education and professional education. Instructional programs require course work in communications, the humanities, the social sciences, the natural sciences and mathematics; they also prepare students for entry-level positions in design fields by focusing on the demands of professional practice. The college is dedicated to personal service. It also seeks to be an innovative center for design, a lively supporter of the arts, and a positive community partner in the city of Portland, the state of Oregon, and the greater Pacific Northwest.  Source: artinstitutes.edu

Pacific Northwest College of Art 503.226.4391

Programs and Degrees

BFA Degree
MFA in Visual Studies
MFA in Applied Craft and Design
BFA/BA Degree with Reed College
Continuing Education Program
Certificate Program: Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration

Majors

Painting, Communication Design, General Fine Arts, Illlustration, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, and Intermedia.


Reed College 503.771.1112

Reed College was founded in 1908 in Portland, Oregon, as an independent, coeducational, nonsectarian college of the liberal arts and sciences. Reed provides one of the nation’s most intellectually rigorous undergraduate experiences, with a highly structured academic program balancing broad distribution requirements and in-depth study in a chosen academic discipline. Social life at Reed consists of a wide variety of on- and off-campus opportunities for diversion, including art, music, theatre, lectures, movies, and sports. The list of activities and organizations is long and constantly growing—with every activity open to all.  Source: reed.edu


Oregon College of Art & Craft 503.390.0632

 
Clackamas Community College 503.657.6958


Mt. Hood Community College 503.491.6422


Portland Community College 503.244.6111