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The Art Institute of Houston

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Type
  
for-profit

President
  
Larry Horn

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
17,668 USD (2015)

Phone
  
+1 800-275-4244

Established
  
1965

Location
  
Houston, Texas, USA

Acceptance rate
  
42% (2010)

Total enrollment
  
2,545 (2010)

Website
  
www.artinstitutes.edu/houston

Address
  
4140 Southwest Fwy, Houston, TX 77027, USA

Similar
  
The Art Institute of Houston, College of Biblical Studies, University of Phoenix, The Art Institute of Austin, Houston Baptist University

Profiles

The Art Institute of Houston – is one of The Art Institutes, a system of more than 50 educational institutions located throughout North America, providing education in design, media arts, fashion and culinary arts.

Founded in 1965 as the Houston School of Commercial Art, the school joined The Art Institutes system of schools in 1978 and moved to its current facility in 1990.

The Art Institute of Houston is one of five locations of The Art Institutes system located in Texas and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

The Art Institutes system is a subsidiary of Education Management Corporation, which is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Notoriety

Alumni and professors of The Art Institute of Houston have been interviewed and featured in stories by major media outlets such as MSNBC and the Houston Chronicle as well as local media outlets such as the Houston Business Journal.

In 1999, 145 students brought suit against the Art Institute of Houston and its parent company Education Management Corporation Inc alleging they were defrauded by the school. The students alleged that while seeking to gain a quality education, they were lured into enrollment at the Art Institute of Houston and encouraged to matriculate, often under an albatross of hefty student loans. They charged the school knowingly misled students into believing they would receive a valuable post-secondary education as well as skills which would lead to subsequent employment. The lawsuit was settled by a confidential agreement in 2000.

References

The Art Institute of Houston Wikipedia


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