yes
Academically, definitely.
Chicago Academy for the Arts was created in 1981.
Information on how to apply to "design school" will depend on which design school you plan on attending, you can generally require it from the school's own website or their local offices (if you live nearby that might be a better option).
The design intelligence report ranks it number 9 in the U.S. for schools of architecture.
The top ranked school of photography is, "Yale University" according to US News. Other good schools are "School of the Art institute of Chicago" and "Rhode Island School of design".
An Industrial design school takes anything from 3 to 5 years to be completed, depending on the modules you take. If you are looking into finishing school under 2 years, perhaps a vocational school will be better for you, but do take note that the qualifications you will receive at the end of the design school and the vocational school will be different.
The highest ranked art colleges in the US are, Rhode Island School of Design, Yale University, and School of Art Institute in Chicago.
The Boston Latin school was founded April 23, 1635 in Boston, Mass. Making it the oldest school in North America The FIRST PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL (not Latin) was founded in Boston in 1821
It is a school that helps teach design and technology advance. you can obtain a legit degree and it is located in the windy city of chicago, illinois. I have never been there before.
Check out The Wishcraft Workshop's Rad Rad Room camp.
These are the lists of some renowned art schools: Royal Academy of Arts - United Kingdom. Rhode Island School of Design. The Art Institute of Chicago.