Best publics for creative arts?

Anonymous
DC is interested in creative writing, art/illustration, industrial design, maybe architecture. Are there any good publics? Also looking for a campus feel.
Anonymous
UF
Anonymous
Cooper Union (private, but discounted tuition)
VA Commonwealth
Cal Poly for architecture
UTX at Austin
UCLA
Anonymous
UT, Berkeley (Theory) and UCLA, U Cincinnati, and VCU. Basically the blueprint.
Anonymous
Isn’t Iowa one of the best in the country for creative writing?
Anonymous
VCU arts is great, but very competitive.

It depends on the art itself I think, for music I’d be looking at different schools than say graphic design
Anonymous
What state are you in OP? If you’re in Virginia, I wouldn’t rule out schools like Virginia Tech, JMU, George Mason, etc. because they really have some good programs even if they’re smaller.
Anonymous
It's got a crime problem, but Temple is very good for these fields.

Also, check out the SUNY system. I know SUNY Purchase is good for theater; not sure if they also have these programs, but some of the SUNYs probably do. It's a great system.
Anonymous
Michigan
Anonymous
Why do you want a public? If it's due to cost, UCLA is very expensive.

Anonymous
Michigan
Anonymous
UGa
Anonymous
VCU Arts
Anonymous
If you’re in Virginia, JMU is worth visiting. They’re not as known for this as VCU, but their art school facilities are pretty amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC is interested in creative writing, art/illustration, industrial design, maybe architecture. Are there any good publics? Also looking for a campus feel.


Try to lead with the major if you can, OP, since these areas of interest point in different directions. Architecture school requires a great deal of engineering and technical work (it's far, far from being all about design), and DC will need a portfolio in order to apply. (Check architecture schools for their specific requirements, which can be different from portfolios for e.g. studio art programs.) Creative writing is not offered at all colleges/universities. Has DC ever considered media and communications on the production side? That might also make contact with some of their interests.
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