I love Savannah and SCAD seems like a great school, but the kid of person actively concerned about a safe area is not going to think Savannah qualifies |
| GMU? |
| VCU top 4 art schools in the US and great for in-state tuition |
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Ah yes, because all cities are dangerous hotbeds of crime! A rather provincial, close-minded outlook, no?
Quite literally every college, university, art school has campus security, key card-protected doors and receptionists in every building and residence hall, etc. And in urban areas, your child is most certainly within closer proximity to police and emergency responders. But if your DC shares such a pessimistic view of urban areas and general closemindedness, perhaps they're not ready for art school |
| University of the Arts in Philadelphia. |
| VCU |
I went to the art institute of Chicago. There was no "campus security." We were on our own. I lived in the city, in my own apartment and took the train to school. With your big girl view of life, you should know that living in a city is not always easy or safe, especially for some young women. I was followed home once and almost raped. Thank God my roommates were home. No need to try to make fun of OP, especially since you seem clueless yourself. |
Savannah is not safe? I haven't been there in over 20 years, but when I was there it was practically a small town. |
| SAIC is in downtown Chicago and is as safe as you'll find anywhere. SCAD, SVA, Cal arts, Sheridan in Toronto, MCAD, and many many more safe areas with art schools. Really, only the totally paranoid will worry about this |
| Define “safe” to you. Are you using this as discriminatory coded language? |
| SCAD |
Wanting your kid to learn in a community with lower crime statistics is not racist. You should hear yourself. You have absolutely gone off the deep end. |
| Many (most?) regular 4-year universities have studio art and other art majors. Attending a regular university has additional advantages of major flexibility and typically are more affordable than art school. I would strongly suggest adding some regular universities to the list. |
Safe is vague, which is why I asked what OP is referencing specifically. Are there art schools known to be in dangerous places? What would be an e ample of an unsafe art school where students are at risk? |
We used to live in Bolton Hill - the neighborhood where MICA is located. We were about 4 blocks from Mt. Royal Ave. where most MICA buildings are located, and the students rented apartments in adjacent townhomes. I love Baltimore and I loved living in Bolton Hill, but I would never ever describe it as safe. Those kids came and went at all times of the night - I used to worry about them and they were constantly getting mugged. Our former neighbors say it’s getting worse. So if safety is critical then I would deprioritize MICA. |