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Art Institute of Dallas now offering evening and weekend programs
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The Art Institute of Dallas will launch its bachelor’s and associate’s degree programs in an Evening and Weekend format in the Summer Quarter starting July 7. The program is designed to provide working adults who cannot attend class during traditional business hours the opportunity to complete their education through a combination of evening, weekend, and online courses.
The Evening/Weekend format is available for: bachelor’s degree programs in Interior Design, Graphic Design, and Fashion Design; and associate’s degree programs in Graphic Design and Culinary Arts.
"We meet many potential students who are trying to find a way to balance working and going to school," said Dr. Leslie Baughman, VP of Academic Affairs. "The Evening and Weekend format provides excellent education choices for working adults, allowing them to pursue their passion of a career in an applied arts field in a convenient time frame and schedule that fits their busy lives."
At the time of registration, students will be advised of the classes that will be offered online in their program. Students will have the option of taking any online courses on-ground at the school, if offered. Students will be able to take a minimum of two on-ground courses each quarter. Financial aid is available to those who qualify.
Source: Art Institute of Dallas
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