Cleveland Institute of Art
The Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) is a private college focused on art and design located in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1882, CIA offers 13 majors in art, design, craft, and entertainment arts. The college has a small student body of around 600 students, which allows for a personalized educational experience. CIA is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).
Questions
- What are the majors offered at CIA?
- What are the admission requirements for CIA?
- What is the cost of attendance at CIA?
- What are the career outcomes for CIA graduates?
Answers
- CIA offers 13 majors in art, design, craft, and entertainment arts. These majors include animation, craft + design, ceramics, glass, jewelry + metals, drawing, game design, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, transportation design, interior architecture, life sciences illustration, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture + expanded media.
- The admission requirements for CIA vary depending on the major. However, all applicants must submit a portfolio of their work, as well as SAT or ACT scores.
- The cost of attendance at CIA is $45,495 per year. This includes tuition, fees, room and board, and books.
- CIA graduates have a wide range of career outcomes. Some graduates work as artists, designers, photographers, or illustrators. Others work in the film and television industry, or in the gaming industry. Still others work in the corporate world, using their art and design skills to solve problems.