ABOUT THE BEGINNING
Since it first began accepting students in 1992, the School of Communication Arts has grown and established a world standard for training in advanced computer imaging and now Information Technology. The School has achieved its reputation through its commitment to excellence in teaching and the recognition that programs, software, equipment and facilities must be constantly oriented to an ever changing industry. Located in North Raleigh, our facility is within a half hour's drive of Research Triangle Park, often called the Silicon Valley of the Southeast. The School is also close to three nationally-acclaimed research institutions - UNC Chapel Hill, Duke University, and NC State. The Triangle region has consistently ranked at or near the top of national rankings for "The Best Place to Live in America" and "The Best City for Business".

ABOUT OUR COMMITMENT
The School of Communication Arts remains committed to providing students with contemporary resources and instruction. Small class sizes are at the core of our success. By receiving close personal supervision and a maximum of hands-on studio and lab time, our students have been able to consistently produce high quality demo reels and portfolios. Our strategic awareness of the digital imaging industry and our Advisory Board of industry leaders have enabled us to meet the demands of the fast changing employment market.

ABOUT THE STUDENT BODY
The School welcomes prospective students who demonstrate an aptitude for visual creativity as well as an interest in Information Technology. Previous experience or software proficiency may be required for certain advanced courses. Applicants for admission are drawn to the School from across the country and around the world. Potential students range from those with creative talent but little technological training ... to those with strong technical experience who may benefit from adding creative skills. Others demonstrate an intense interest and background in computers and may be experienced professionals who require further training in order to advance their careers.

ABOUT THE PROGRAMS
The School conducts intensive 60 week degree and diploma programs in four study groups … each representing opportunities for a higher study effort. This means challenging real-world project goals, a demanding faculty plus an opportunity to make creative and technical statements expressed as take along portfolios. These study groups include a range of growth opportunities seldom seen in higher education.

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