Shel Silverstein attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts from 1947 to 1950. After studying there, he pursued a career in writing and illustration, eventually becoming a well-known author of Children's Books and poems.
Chicago High School for the Arts and Chicago Academy for the Arts
Yes he went to The University of Illinois for a year hen he got kicked out, after that he went to Chicago Academy of Fine Arts for a year, then he went to Roosevelt University for 3 years tell he got rafted into the army.
AnswerShel Silverstein attended the University of Illinois but got kicked out after one year. Next he attended the Chicago Academy of Fine arts for a year, but left and went to the Roosevelt University for three years until he was drafted into the Korean army.
Beloved Children's' Literature author, Shel Silverstein grew up in Chicago and attended Roosevelt High School there. Following graduation, he briefly attended the University of Illinois and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. His education was truncated when he was drafted into the military during the Korean War.
Shel silverstein attended the university of Illinois for one year.then was invited to leave.having attended the Chicago academy of the fine arts for a year, he transferred to roosevelt university for three years before being drafted into the army.
Silverstein attended the University of Illinois but got kicked out after one year. Next he attended Chicago Academy of Fine arts for a year, but left and went to Roosevelt University for three years until he was drafted into the army.
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