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  1. About the American Academy of Art College. In the 1920’s, Chicago was an advertising capital of the world during a period of new freedom and economic growth. The world’s best commercial art agencies, writers and artists could be found here. One such creative, Frank H. Young, a successful studio owner and nationally known and respected ...

  2. 332 South Michigan Avenue. Chicago, Illinois 60604-4302. Telephone us: 312.461.0600. Telephone us: 888.461.0600. Email us: info@aaart.edu

  3. Call the Financial Aid Department for assistance at (312) 461-0600. The Academy participates in federal and the state of Illinois financial aid programs, payment plans, and flexible education loans that include deferred payments of interest and principal until after graduation. Download the Tuition and Fees Table. Cost of Attendance.

  4. The American Academy of Art grants the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (BFA). The four-year BFA programs require 122 semester credit hours over the course of eight full-time semesters. Students choose from the following Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programs in: 3-D Modeling/Animation, Art Direction, Graphic Design, Illustration, Painting with specialization in Oil Painting, and Photography.

  5. Named for Irving Shapiro, a distinguished fine artist and watercolor painting instructor and former Director of the American Academy of Art College from 1945 to 1994, the Academy’s Irving Shapiro Library is a center for lifelong learning. An extension of the classroom, the library is a space for students to read, study, research, and explore ...

  6. Scholarships. When you apply to the American Academy of Art College, you may be considered for the Academy Merit Scholarship. It is available to full-time, degree-seeking students entering college for the first time. The scholarship is based on academic performance and is renewable over four years. To learn more about the Academy Merit ...

  7. ccosnowski@aaart.edu. Chris Cosnowski is an artist and educator living and working in Chicago. He has taught at the American Academy of Art College since 2003. He received his BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design in 1992 and his MFA from Northwestern University in 2000. He has exhibited extensively throughout the United States as ...