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Illinois Institute of Art – Schaumburg

Coordinates: 42°02′54″N 88°02′38″W / 42.0482°N 88.0440°W / 42.0482; -88.0440
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The Illinois Institute of Art – Schaumburg
TypeNonprofit institution[1][2]
Established1983
PresidentDavid Ray
Address
1000 American Lane
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42°02′54″N 88°02′38″W / 42.0482°N 88.0440°W / 42.0482; -88.0440
Websitewww.artinstitutes.edu/schaumburg

The Illinois Institute of Art - Schaumburg, a nonprofit institution owned and operated by Dream Center Education Holdings, LLC, is not currently enrolling students.[3]

Founded in 1916 as The Commercial Art School, the college was one of the first applied art and design schools in the United States [1]. The college became widely known in the 1930s as Ray-Vogue School and was renamed Ray College of Design in 1981. The school grew to include the Schaumburg location in 1983 and in 1995, the college joined The Art Institutes system of schools, taking a different name in order to respect the trademarks of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

The Illinois Institute of Art is not accredited, having lost their accreditation on January 20, 2018 from the Higher Learning Commission, but is a candidate for accreditation. [4] [5]

The Illinois Institute of Art- Schaumburg is also a sponsor of the Annual ARTimation digital film festival, which showcases the best work of students and recent graduates of the school’s Digital Filmmaking & Video Production program [2].

Programs

Bachelor of Fine Arts Programs

Bachelor of Arts Programs

Associate of Applied Science Programs

Diploma Programs

References