Portfolio school
A portfolio school is a higher-learning institution that trains students for a career in graphic design, art direction, copywriting, or art. Students expect to be educated on advertising techniques, make professional connections, and expect to leave with a completed career portfolio.[1] Instructors at portfolio schools are typically also professionals in the industry that the students are pursuing. Students are expected to have completed some amount of college or university education before attending. Portfolio schools have no standardized program length, and a full program can last between one and four years.
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