Art Institute of Dallas

The Art Institute of Dallas
Type Private, for-profit
Established 1964
President Barbara Janowski
Dean Dr. Jan Parker, Ph.D, RID, FASID, IIDA, NCIDQ, IDEC
Students 850
Address 8080 Park Lane, Suite 100
Dallas, Texas 75002-5993
, Dallas, TX, USA
Campus Urban
Colors Red, Black and White
Website http://www.aid.edu/

The Art Institute of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, United States, is part of The Art Institutes, a system of for-profit colleges. The Art Institute of Dallas offers associate's degree and bachelor's degree programs for fashion design, fashion marketing management, interior design, graphic design, media arts & animation, advertising design, baking & pastry, photography, web design & interactive media, digital filmmaking & video production, audio production and culinary arts.. The Art Institutes' parent company, Education Management Corporation (EDMC), is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. EDMC has been the subject of lawsuits and investigations regarding student recruitment and financial aid eligibility.

History

The Art Institute of Dallas was established in 1964 as the Dallas Fashion Merchandising College. It was later renamed in 1978 to the Fashion and Art Institute of Dallas. A year later, the Institute was approved to grant an Associate of Applied Arts Degree. In 1984, the Institute was acquired by the Education Management Corporation (EDMC) to join The Art Institutes, and now bears its current name The Art Institute of Dallas. EDMC expanded The Art Institutes by investing in facilities and equipment, adding personnel to faculty and student services, and establishing a national marketing presence. In 1988, The Art Institute of Dallas moved to its present facility in North Dallas.

Degree programs

Design

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Coordinates: 32°52′16″N 96°46′04″W / 32.8710°N 96.7678°W / 32.8710; -96.7678


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