From veterans to international students, the sudden closing of the Art Institute of Seattle has left many students choosing between unfavorable options.
That’s sad and embarrassing I graduated from this school a year ago. I hope these students find a solution to this and get the ball rolling in whatever they decide to do.
i was aware that so many schools had closed when i went to order my transcripts for law school. i was wondering why the art institute of philly looked like a bando and assumed it was due to covid or maybe they had a new campus. this video came on auto play when watching videos about the art institutes of atlanta and houston now that ALL art institutes are fully closed. it’s weird that all the videos sound exactly the same which means they did NOT learn from the previous closings in 4 years and put all of these students through the exact same thing years later.
Hopefully all of the Ai students get there loans cleared and the money back as well. I was student at Ai Washington DC (Atlanta) from 2009-2010 and unfortunate that all that time and money was wasted on credits that can't be used.
Moral of the story here is to never ever attend for profit schools. I feel so bad for the international students, students who use the GI Bill and those who were on their way to graduate. All their money and time has been wasted. Do not go to these schools.
I transferred to another school that was also WASC accredited. Lost a year and a half of credits when they said all credits would transfer, and I was originally two semesters from graduating. one class that didn't transfer was Photo Manipulation. The new school didn't transfer it because they do Image Manipulation. Was the exact same class.