Allentown Graphic Design Schools and Colleges

Degree Programs: 3-D Design, Computer Art & Design, Fashion Design, Game Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Web Design...
Surrounding Areas: Bethlehem, Catasauqua, Coplay, Easton, Emmaus, Fountain Hill, Hellertown, Kutztown, Quakertown, Whitehall...
Surrounding ZIP Codes: 18015, 18025, 18032, 18040, 18045, 18049, 18052, 18055, 18067, 18101, 18109, 18175, 18195...

Located on the Lehigh River, Allentown is the largest of three adjacent cities that make up a region of eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey known as the Lehigh Valley, with the cities of Bethlehem and Easton nearby. Allentown is 60 miles (97 km) north of Philadelphia, the sixth most populous city in the United States, and 90 miles (140 km) west of New York City, the nation's largest city.

National Programs: The following schools are accepting students from across the country.

The Art Institutes

The Art Institutes

Bachelor's | Associate's | Certificate | Diploma

The Art Institutes offers associate, bachelor and certificate programs that specialize in the creative arts and design. With over 40 locations in major cities throughout North America, you’ll get the competitive edge to succeed as a creative professional - in your field of interest!

Select a Campus: Arlington, VA | Atlanta, GA | Austin, TX | Boston, MA | Charleston, NC | Charlotte, NC | Chicago, IL | Cincinnati, OH | Dallas, TX | Decatur, GA | Denver, CO | Detroit, MI | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Fort Worth, TX | Houston, TX | Indianapolis, IN | Jacksonville, FL | Kansas City, KS | Las Vegas, NV | Los Angeles, CA | Miami, FL | Milwaukee, WI | Minneapolis, MN | New York, NY | Nashville, TN | Orange County, CA | Philadelphia, PA | Phoenix, AZ | Pittsburgh, PA | Portland, OR | Raleigh, NC | Salt Lake City | San Bernadino, CA | San Diego | San Francisco, CA | Schaumburg, IL | Seattle, WA | Sunnyvale, CA | Tampa, FL | Tucson, AZ | Vancouver, BC | Virginia Beach, VA York, PA

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The Art Institute of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA US

About: Founded by artist Philip Trachtman in 1971, the college became The Art Institute of Philadelphia in 1979. The Art Institute of Philadelphia occupies 1622 Chestnut Street, a building originally designed in 1928 as the CBS flagship radio station affiliate. Designated as a historical site by the Philadelphia Historical Commission, the Art Deco building became home to the college in 1982. Today, The Art Institute of Philadelphia has additional academic facilities at 1610 and 1510 Chestnut Street and 2300 Market Street. Request Information



About: Thousands of working students earn degrees from University of Phoenix every year. Since 1976, flexible class schedules and convenient locations have appealed to working students looking to advance their educations. Students can earn a degree sooner than they think and choose from more than 190 locations in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. In addition, the University of Phoenix offers more than 40 programs online. Ongoing enrollment means students can get started in their degree program any time. Courses emphasize practical application in real-world scenarios and are taught by professional faculty who are active in their fields. Request Information



About: Pennsylvania College of Art & Design began as the dream of a handful of dedicated artists and their supporters in 1982. Two decades later, PCA&D has grown into a professional art college recognized as a leader in Central Pennsylvania's visual arts community. PCA&D offers four-year Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA) degree programs in fine arts, graphic design, photography and illustration. In addition, the college offers continuing education opportunities with professional programs in Web design, print design, home interiors, and mural painting. A wide variety of credit and non-credit studio and computer courses are also available for adults, teen, and youth. Providing a complementary balance to the program's studio work, the college has carefully developed specific liberal arts requirements and electives with a true significance and relevance to the education and life of an artist. Request Information



About: The Delaware College of Art and Design is a two-year program leading to an Associate Degree in Fine Art located in Wilmington, Delaware. The college is the result of an innovative partnership between Pratt Institute and the Corcoran College of Art and Design with accreditation through Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools as a branch of Corcoran College of Art and Design. Accepted students to DCAD can pusue their studies in a range of majors including Animation, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration and Photography. The two-year articulation program with both Pratt and Corcoran allows you the flexibility to begin your art and design career upon graduation from DCAD, or enter Pratt or the Corcoran as a junior to complete your BFA degree. You may also, of course, transfer to any other art and design school in the United States. Along with the degree program, DCAD offers Continuing Education courses and certificate programs for non-credit. The college provides challenging, small classes in a stimulating, relaxed and friendly atmosphere to maximize students artistic achievement and success. Request Information



About: Rowan University is a comprehensive institution with an enrollment of 9,000 full and part-time undergraduate and graduate students in six colleges: Business Administration, Communication, Education, Engineering, Fine & Performing Arts and Liberal Arts & Sciences. It is located in southern New Jersey, 17 miles southeast of Philadelphia. The Art Department has 16 full-time faculty, 2 full-time studio/computer technicians and a gallery director. Rowan offers the BA and MA in Art Education and BFA in Studio Art. The Art programs are accredited by NASAD. Request Information