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Hone your fashion craft at a school that specializes in that area. There are a number of programs, some within art schools and other proprietary programs specifically for fashion design. You can research schools at www.fashionschools.com
Many universities and community colleges offer art programs for the community. The easiest way to find them is to check local schools' websites.
There are many art schools. Lots of colleges have classes you can take specifically on art. That can be your magor. Search on google " collages with good art programs to find the best for you.
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Yes, there are several schools that offer online degree programs for design. A few are: The Art Institutes, the Academy of Art University, Westwood College, and Devry. All of these are accredited schools.
There are several schools in America that have won reviews for their photography programs. Some of these are Academy of Art University, The Art Institute of Colorado and School of Visual Arts.
It's like asking why we have sports programs in our schools. They're extracurricular activities that would improve your transcript. They are also a relatively easy way to get some experience in the art of music.
some school don't have music or art becaue it rather means the school does not have a lot of money for the music and art because they can't find a art teacher which is very good at art
schools like the Art Institute of Chicago, and other prestigious and private art schools would offer bachelor's programs in fashion design and materials.
Almost all art schools have programs in motion graphic design and animation. Many websites such as animationschoolreview.com have listings for art schools broken down by state and major. USC and UCLA both have degree programs in motion graphic and design. Both of these schools are located in Southern California.
Not all art schools have the same admission requirements, but many will accept homeschooled students. The best approach would be to check with a few art schools that you think you might be interested in attending. You might also be encouraged by this site which lists good colleges (not necessarily art schools, but many will have art programs) that are known to have accepted home-schoolers.