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For-profit art schoolhouse in San Francisco

Academy of Art University (AAU or ART U)
Academy of Art University building, New Montgomery Street.jpg

Former name

Academy of Advertising Fine art,
Richard Stephens Academy of Art,
Academy of Art Higher
Motto Congenital past artists for artists
Type Individual for-turn a profit art school
Established 1929
President Elisa Stephens

Academic staff

202 full-time
601 part-fourth dimension
Students eight,928
Undergraduates vi,124[1]
Postgraduates 2,804
Location

San Francisco

,

California

,

United States

Campus Urban and online
Colors Black and Red

Sporting affiliations

NCAA Division 2
Website academyart.edu
AcademyArtUnivLogo.png

The Academy of Art University (AAU or ART U), formerly Academy of Fine art Higher and Richard Stephens University of Art, is a private for-turn a profit art schoolhouse in San Francisco, California. Information technology was founded every bit the Academy of Advertising Art by Richard S. Stephens in 1929.[ii] In autumn 2020, information technology had 202 total-time teachers, 621 role-fourth dimension teaching staff, and eight,928 students;[3] it claims to be the largest privately owned fine art and design school in the United States.[4] The school is ane of the largest property owners in San Francisco, with the main campus located on New Montgomery Street in the South of Market district.[5]

History [edit]

It was founded in 1929 as a school for ad art.[6] The founder, Richard S. Stephens, a painter and mag editor, led information technology until 1951 when his son Richard A. Stephens took over, who in 1992 was replaced by his daughter Elisa Stephens.[6] Under her presidency, student numbers increased from around 2000[ citation needed ] to 18,000 past 2011,[seven] merely have since fallen to under 12,000[ citation needed ]. Forbes estimated the Stephens' family wealth at $800 meg in 2015.[eight]

The school has been participating in the NY Fashion Week event bi-annually since 2005.[ix] [x] [11] Every year, the university hosts a spring show that highlights educatee work from the school's 75 disciplines.[12]

The university owns and operates the Academy of Art Academy Automobile Museum with 200 vintage cars, a drove that started in the 1990s.[13] [xiv] [15]

In 2009, iv former access officers alleged that the school had compensated them based on how many students they could enroll, which is an incentive-based illegal recruitment technique and defrauding of the federal government.[16] [17] [18] The school took in over $1.5 billion in federal assist to be repaid by students since 2006.[viii] The former employees became whistleblowers in a federal case, suing the schoolhouse in U.Due south. District Courtroom in Oakland in 2009.[17]

In May 2016, the city of San Francisco brought a lawsuit against Academy of Art University afterwards possible violations of city land-use laws, including the unauthorized conversion of hire-controlled housing to academic use.[19] [twenty] [17] In December 2016, the school was ordered pay the city $twenty million in fees, purchasing low-income housing and additional low-income housing for seniors.[21] It failed to see the terms of the agreement and in January 2020 the agreement was amended, requiring the Academy of Art Academy to pay $37.half-dozen million to the urban center to build affordable housing.[22] [23] The Academy of Art settled a $threescore one thousand thousand case after the Stephens' family LLC'due south acquisition and employ of real estate in San Francisco for illegal pupil housing.[8] It had converted 33 of its 40 buildings from residential use to private use which were out of compliance with zoning codes, signage laws or historic preservation rules in San Francisco.[8] [24]

Academics [edit]

The school offers acquaintance, bachelor'southward[1] and master's degrees[25] in nearly xx-5 subjects.[1] Some courses are offered online.[1] [26] As of 2015, the school had non published job placement rates since 2006, and was disagreeing with the US Department of Pedagogy over whether it is required to exercise so.[17]

University of Art Academy received regional accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in 2007.[27] The WASC does not crave schools to disclose task placement figures.[17] The schoolhouse is an accredited institutional fellow member of the National Clan of Schools of Art and Design.[28] In interior compages and pattern, the Bachelor of Fine Arts caste (taught or online) and Primary of Fine Arts caste are accredited by the Council for Interior Pattern Accreditation.[29] The Master of Architecture degree has, since January i, 2006, been accredited past the National Architectural Accrediting Board while the Bachelor of Architecture plan was granted equally of January 1, 2015.[xxx] [31]

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 45% of students who began their studies in fall 2013 completed a four-year caste within 150% of that time (the "6-year graduation rate").[3] For online-just students, the 6-year graduation rate was 6% and 3% for part-fourth dimension students in mid-2015.[32] Approximately 35% of all students were online-only in 2015.[32] In 2016, roughly seven% of students completed a iv-yr degree inside the allotted time.[26]

According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics in 2019, the school's graduation rate for "total-fourth dimension, kickoff-time" students was 45%.[33] The school has open up admissions and an admission acceptance rate of 100%.[1] [26] In 2016, its accreditor expressed concern over low graduation rates; 37% of students who enrolled in 2010 graduated by 2017.[16]

Athletics [edit]

The school sports teams, the Urban Knights, compete as members of the Pacific West Conference in 14 sports in NCAA Division II.[34]

In the 2014–2015 season, the men'south cantankerous land squad had a second-place stop and the women's team had a tape fourth-place finish, earned at the Pacific West Conference Championships. Valentin Pepiot, their tertiary NCAA Nationals individual qualifier, was ane of the meridian finishers from the PacWest in the postseason finale.[35] Academy of Fine art earned a record ten PacWest postseason honors. For the 2015 indoor and outdoor track and field seasons, they had seven All-American honors and one NCAA private champion in Jordan Edwards.[35]

Notable alumni [edit]

  • Mobolade Ajomale, Canadian Olympic sprinter[36]
  • Henry Asencio, figurative painter[37]
  • Rick Baker, winner of an Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling and special effects for An American Werewolf in London[38]
  • Deanne Fitzmaurice, lensman and photojournalist, winner of a 2005 Pulitzer Prize[39] [twoscore]
  • Vicky Jenson, picture show managing director[41]
  • Kara Laricks, style designer[42] [43]
  • Bilal Lashari, Pakistani pic managing director and cinematographer
  • Cheol-ha Lee, picture show director[44]
  • Chris Milk, music video director and lensman[39] [45]
  • Rodrigo Prieto, cinematographer[46]
  • Jolene Marie Cholock-Rotinsulu, Indonesian extra, TV commercial model, singer, Puteri Indonesia 2019 and Miss International Indonesia 2019[47]
  • Rudianto Soedjarwo, Indonesian film manager, film and boob tube film producer, cinematographer, graphic designer and picture maker[48]
  • Raven-Symoné, extra and singer

Notable faculty [edit]

Past and present faculty of the school include:

  • Diane Baker, actress[49]
  • Tom Bertino, animator[50] [51]
  • Michael Brandt, co-founder of Nootrobox[52] [53]
  • James Claussen, lithographer and abstruse painter[54]
  • Richard Hart, announcer[55]
  • Kamshad Kooshan, movie writer & manager [56]
  • Tim McGovern, Academy Award-winning visual effects managing director [57]
  • Adam Brutal, creator of Myth Busters [58]
  • Peter Schifrin (built-in 1958), Olympic fencer and sculptor
  • Fine art Spiegelman, cartoonist[59]
  • Terryl Whitlatch, illustrator[sixty]
  • Lindsey Yamasaki, basketball player[61]
  • January Yanehiro, television journalist[62]
  • Jana Sue Memel, film producer, director, & writer[63]
  • Jack Perez, director and author[64]

See as well [edit]

  • List of colleges and universities in California

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