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Get involved in campus culture, connect with others, and find support to help you succeed. Academic Calendar. Fashion Show. Movie Afternoons. Movie Appreciation Night. Open House. Tuesday Tunes. View Full Calendar. We Are Open! Mastering Their Craft. Register for Spring Classes Today! Latest News. Get Hands-on Experience As a practice-based art school, we believe in a disciplined approach that encourages students to develop their own styles, to blend talent, technical skills, creative aspirations and professional knowledge.

Andy Wood. Project Manager,. Unity Technologies. As soon as I walked into the studio I knew what to do. I love producing content and telling the stories, and I learned how to do that at the Academy. Samantha Buckley. Stephens agreed to restore affordable housing but never did. On Jan. In their lawsuit, the ex-employees say those millions are what motivate the school to vigorously court students and accept all applicants.

Dunn, who earned two degrees and is seeking work while developing his 3-D art website, has filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection to defer loan payments for five years. He was an Academy of Art student for 14 years. His dad had repaired copiers, and his mom raised the kids. Neither had a degree. His parents divorced when Dunn was 18, leaving him to wrestle with college on his own.

He loved drawing, and found the Academy of Art. There he learned about student loans, and when his mother co-signed one for him, he was in.

In his sophomore year, while on the graveyard shift at his part-time job, Dunn suddenly felt knifelike pains in his stomach. He became more determined than ever to stay in school. No degree, no health. But a lawyer warned that leaving would be considered loan evasion. She also blames herself — and the Academy of Art University. Nanette Asimov is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Andy Wood. Project Manager,. Unity Technologies. As soon as I walked into the studio I knew what to do.

I love producing content and telling the stories, and I learned how to do that at the Academy. Samantha Buckley. Arch Architecture. My classmates and I have felt that our education has proven to be invaluable as we step into the profession. The program prepared us for a seamless transition between my education and career. I am so thankful for the support from my faculty in and outside the classroom. Alyssa Watson.

BFA Fashion Design. Assistant Designer,. Adidas Innovation Team. A year later, he got back in contact and I forwarded him my latest portfolio. Within a couple of days I was offered a six-month internship at the North American headquarters in Portland.

Fei F. BFA Game Design. Freelance Illustrator,. Fantasy Flight Games. What really drew me in was the work of the student body. When I saw what students get to do here, I knew that this was the place for me—that the energy here would be electric. Kristina Varaksina. MFA, Photography. Independent Contractor. Studying at the Academy has been a life changing experience to me. Schedule Tour.



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