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We are a forward-thinking art school located in Columbus, OH. Learn more about our majors, enrollment process, and what it takes to be our student!
- About us
Letter from Dr. Melanie Corn, president of Columbus College...
- Undergraduate degrees
Columbus College of Art & Design offers undergraduate (BFA)...
- Special programs
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- General Education
Your first year at CCAD will help you develop skills that...
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- Plan your visit
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- Preparing your portfolio
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- About us
Das Corcoran College of Art and Design (CCA+D) ist eine private Hochschule für Kunst und Design in Washington, D.C. Die CCA+D wurde 1890 als Corcoran School of Art gegründet und ist assoziiert mit der Corcoran Gallery of Art , der größten privaten Kunstinstitution in Washington.
Who we are. What we stand for. Ours is a community where all people, views and perspectives are welcomed. All of which make us better as an institution. And just as importantly, better prepare our students for successful careers as artists and designers in a multicultural world.
GW's Corcoran School of the Arts & Design is an incubator for artists, activists and designers, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in Washington, D.C.
Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., we are part of a research university that offers the extraordinary advantage of using the rich tapestry of architecture, culture and dynamic visual and performing arts scene to spark imaginations. As a result, graduates gain unprecedented access to critical networking and job opportunities and are ...
Change of Major Process for Corcoran Programs With a Portfolio Requirement BFA in Fine Art; BFA in Graphic Design; BFA in Interaction Design; BFA in Photojournalism; If you are a Columbian College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS) student and you are interested in transferring to the programs listed above, this is a two-step process.