Art Institute of California - Hollywood
School info
2.5
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.8
Food
2.5
Clubs
2.3
Facilities
2.5
Internet
2.8
Location
2.9
Opportunities
2.3
Safety
3
Social
2.5
Happiness
2.5
Basic Information
Location
- Los Angeles, CA
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private not-for-profit
- Established: 1991
- Founder: The Art Institute of California - Hollywood was under the Argosy University branch, which was part of the Education Management Corporation (EDMC). However, the specific founder of the Art Institute of California - Hollywood is not explicitly mentioned in the provided sources. Therefore, I can only list the organization involved in its operation: Argosy University, Education Management Corporation (EDMC)
Academic information
Degree Courses
- The Art Institute of California - Hollywood offers a variety of degree courses
- but the exact number is not specified in the provided sources. However
- based on the programs listed in
- it appears to offer at least 20-30 different degree courses or concentrations. **Range: 20-30**
Key Area
- Animation
- Interactive Technology
- Video Graphics and Special Effects
- Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations
- Film/Cinema/Video Studies
- Graphic Design
- Game and Interactive Media Design
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The Art Institute of California - Hollywood is permanently closed as of July 12, 2019. Therefore, there are no students enrolled at this institution
Notable Alumni
- notable alumni from other institutions like California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) and Otis College of Art and Design are listed in the sources provided
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.2
I love all the people that work here and i can genuinely see that everyone in the school is committed to helping you
Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
this school is really boring and the teachers treat you really bad
Overall 1.1
The standards are extremely low...the students complain all the time and there is not a community that supports academia. Fellow students do not put out effort and they are not into their work or major. The work coming from students is low quality compared to other design schools in theLos Angeles area.
Overall 1.4
Needs to be more organized.
Overall 2
This is a for profit school all they care about is students money. Low quality all around. Wouldn't recommend it at all.