Art Institute of Atlanta
School info
2.7
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.8
Food
2.8
Clubs
2.1
Facilities
3.1
Internet
2.8
Location
3.7
Opportunities
2.5
Safety
3
Social
2.2
Happiness
2.8
Basic Information
Location
- College Park, GA
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private for-profit art school
- Established: 1949
- Founder: Massey Business College
Academic information
Degree Courses
- 15
Key Area
- Design
- Media Arts
- Fashion
- Culinary Arts
- Audio Production
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The Art Institute of Atlanta is closed, but as of the last available data in 2022, the total enrollment was 457 students
- Undergraduates: 457
- Postgraduates: 0
- Academic Staff: 74
Notable Alumni
- Here are some notable alumni of The Art Institute of Atlanta: Roe Ethridge is not an alumnus of The Art Institute of Atlanta
- but rather of the Atlanta College of Art. Here are a few notable alumni from the available sources: Radcliffe Bailey is not an alumnus of The Art Institute of Atlanta; he is from the Atlanta College of Art. Here are a few notable alumni of The Art Institute of Atlanta: - No specific notable alumni are listed in the provided sources for The Art Institute of Atlanta. However
- given the context
- here are some general figures associated with art education in Atlanta but not specifically confirmed as alumni of The Art Institute of Atlanta: - Since specific notable alumni are not mentioned
- the list cannot be accurately provided based on the given sources. Therefore
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.2
Honestly, if there are 50 locations they must be doing something right! Whenever I hear anyone say anything negative about Ai I turn my head the other way, because they are slackers! If you choose AiA, just know you will only have to put up with those losers for the foundation courses. After that, THEYRE GONE. High expectations weed out the losers!
Bad reviews
Overall 1.4
Im going to be honest , this school went down after Dean Dixon left , and bringing in the new people , everything changed , the food from Bellas was disgusting, the staff had the worst attitudes, along with going non profit , The old RLCs Wyatt, was horrible he was disgusting and flirted with kids , and Dominique was rude, Dean dawes was nice
Overall 1.5
Overpriced and under-taught. I could have purchased a Digital Tutors account and put the remaining $80k to better use. Too many teachers sit quietly at their desk, give you a video tutorial to work on, then 'answer' any question you have by looking it up on Google. That's not to say ALL of them do that, but the majority in the GAD program do.
Overall 2
I had some really excellent professors along the way, but the school itself is an unfortunate joke.
Overall 2
Save yourself.
Overall 2
It is ridiculously overpriced and you don't get much benefit from the insane amount of cash you fork out for this education. Most of the teachers were horrible, there's about 3 that are worth learning from. One of the teachers I had almost got fired for harassment, and another teacher I took a class with DID get fired for harassment. Be careful!