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Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design

The Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD) is a private for-profit art school in Lakewood, Colorado.[1] The college was founded in 1963 by Philip J. Steele, an artist and teacher.[2]

Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design
TypePrivate for-profit art school
Established1963
PresidentBrent Fitch
Academic staff
73 fulltime
Administrative staff
150
Location,
U.S.

39°44′37″N 105°4′12″W / 39.74361°N 105.07000°W / 39.74361; -105.07000Coordinates: 39°44′37″N 105°4′12″W / 39.74361°N 105.07000°W / 39.74361; -105.07000
CampusUrban, 23 acres (9.3 ha)
ColorsOrange and black
NicknameRMCAD
Websitewww.rmcad.edu
RMCAD's Lakewood, Colorado Campus at night

History

RMCAD was founded in 1963 by Philip J. Steele, an artist and educator. The college relocated several times as it increased enrollment. In 2003, the college moved from its three-building Denver location to its current and larger location in the suburb of Lakewood.[3] In 2010, a group of investors who own Full Sail University purchased a controlling share of the college from the Steele family, and began an initiative to restructure the college and curriculum.[4] In 2014, amidst a turnover of a significant number of key faculty, RMCAD rescheduled its in-person campus courses to align with the scheduling of online classes, and to cut costs moved most liberal arts courses on line.[5] Currently, RMCAD is affiliated with Full Sail University.[6]

Academics

RMCAD is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC)[7] and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.[8] The Interior Design program is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation.[9]

Students

Approximately 1,400 undergraduate students with a student body is 66% female, 34% male, 41% minorities and international students. Seventy-nine percent of students are out-of-state.[10]

Student to instructor ratio is above average at nine students for every instructor and the average class size is eight students. The average age of on-campus students is 23 and the average online student is 30.[11]

Campus

Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design campus comprises 23 acres (9.3 ha).[12] The RMCAD campus has the designation of National Historic District.[13] Currently, the campus has 17 structures, 11 of which are devoted to classrooms, common areas, and other support spaces, including four galleries and studio spaces. The campus is the former site of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS) and its successor organization, the American Medical Center, included in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Colorado[14] and is located in the 40 West Arts District[15] close to Casa Bonita.[16] The campus is located in the city of Lakewood, Colorado which is between the city of Denver and the foothills of Colorado's Front Range mountains.[17]

Galleries

The college has four main galleries; the Philip J. Steele Gallery, Rude Gallery, Alumni Gallery, and Student Gallery.[18] The Philip J. Steele Gallery is the largest gallery on campus and is named after the founder of the college. Rude Gallery is a more intimate space in the Rude Building, and the Alumni Gallery is located in the main foyer of the Texas building.[19] The student gallery is located in the EPiC building.

References

  1. ^ Vandewart, Lindsay (5 May 2017). "One of Denver's Old Art Galleries Sets Sale this Weekend". 303 Magazine.
  2. ^ Hahn, Nancy. "Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design – A Blend of the New and the Old in Lakewood". Neighborhood Gazette.
  3. ^ Jones, Corey. . Archived from the original on 2019-04-26.
  4. ^ Jones, Corey. . Archived from the original on 2019-04-26.
  5. ^ Vaccarelli, Joe (15 October 2013). "Students stirred over structural changes at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design". The Denver Post.
  6. ^ "Full Sail University: Policies and Guidelines".
  7. ^ "HLC Statement of Accreditation Status". Higher Learning Commission.
  8. ^ "NASAD Accredited Institutions". NASAD.
  9. ^ "Summary of Accreditation Findings". Council for Interior Design Accreditation.
  10. ^ "Students at Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design". Niche.com.
  11. ^ "Big Future – Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design". CollegeBoard. College Summary.
  12. ^ "Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design Ranking". U.S. News & World Report.
  13. ^ "Jefferson County Historic Site Listings". History Colorado.
  14. ^ Newton, Joel. "JCRS and the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society". Neighborhood Gazette.
  15. ^ "40West Arts District Destinations". 40 West Arts District.
  16. ^ "South Park Casa Bonita". IMDB.
  17. ^ "Lakewood". Colorado.com.
  18. ^ "Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design – A Blend of the New and the Old in Lakewood". Neighborhood Gazette.
  19. ^ Rinaldi, Ray (7 June 2012). "Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design exhibit showcases works by Guerra de la Paz, others". Denver Post.

External links

  • Official website

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The Rocky Mountain College of Art Design RMCAD is a private for profit art school in Lakewood Colorado 1 The college was founded in 1963 by Philip J Steele an artist and teacher 2 Rocky Mountain College of Art DesignTypePrivate for profit art schoolEstablished1963PresidentBrent FitchAcademic staff73 fulltimeAdministrative staff150LocationLakewood Colorado U S 39 44 37 N 105 4 12 W 39 74361 N 105 07000 W 39 74361 105 07000 Coordinates 39 44 37 N 105 4 12 W 39 74361 N 105 07000 W 39 74361 105 07000CampusUrban 23 acres 9 3 ha ColorsOrange and blackNicknameRMCADWebsitewww wbr rmcad wbr eduRMCAD s Lakewood Colorado Campus at night Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Students 4 Campus 5 Galleries 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditRMCAD was founded in 1963 by Philip J Steele an artist and educator The college relocated several times as it increased enrollment In 2003 the college moved from its three building Denver location to its current and larger location in the suburb of Lakewood 3 In 2010 a group of investors who own Full Sail University purchased a controlling share of the college from the Steele family and began an initiative to restructure the college and curriculum 4 In 2014 amidst a turnover of a significant number of key faculty RMCAD rescheduled its in person campus courses to align with the scheduling of online classes and to cut costs moved most liberal arts courses on line 5 Currently RMCAD is affiliated with Full Sail University 6 Academics EditRMCAD is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission HLC 7 and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design 8 The Interior Design program is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation 9 Students EditApproximately 1 400 undergraduate students with a student body is 66 female 34 male 41 minorities and international students Seventy nine percent of students are out of state 10 Student to instructor ratio is above average at nine students for every instructor and the average class size is eight students The average age of on campus students is 23 and the average online student is 30 11 Campus EditRocky Mountain College of Art Design campus comprises 23 acres 9 3 ha 12 The RMCAD campus has the designation of National Historic District 13 Currently the campus has 17 structures 11 of which are devoted to classrooms common areas and other support spaces including four galleries and studio spaces The campus is the former site of the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society JCRS and its successor organization the American Medical Center included in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County Colorado 14 and is located in the 40 West Arts District 15 close to Casa Bonita 16 The campus is located in the city of Lakewood Colorado which is between the city of Denver and the foothills of Colorado s Front Range mountains 17 Galleries EditThe college has four main galleries the Philip J Steele Gallery Rude Gallery Alumni Gallery and Student Gallery 18 The Philip J Steele Gallery is the largest gallery on campus and is named after the founder of the college Rude Gallery is a more intimate space in the Rude Building and the Alumni Gallery is located in the main foyer of the Texas building 19 The student gallery is located in the EPiC building References Edit Vandewart Lindsay 5 May 2017 One of Denver s Old Art Galleries Sets Sale this Weekend 303 Magazine Hahn Nancy Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design A Blend of the New and the Old in Lakewood Neighborhood Gazette Jones Corey Upheavals Lead To Uncertainty At Colorado Art School Archived from the original on 2019 04 26 Jones Corey Upheavals Lead To Uncertainty At Colorado Art School Archived from the original on 2019 04 26 Vaccarelli Joe 15 October 2013 Students stirred over structural changes at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design The Denver Post Full Sail University Policies and Guidelines HLC Statement of Accreditation Status Higher Learning Commission NASAD Accredited Institutions NASAD Summary of Accreditation Findings Council for Interior Design Accreditation Students at Rocky Mountain College of Art amp Design Niche com Big Future Rocky Mountain College of Art amp Design CollegeBoard College Summary Rocky Mountain College of Art Design Ranking U S News amp World Report Jefferson County Historic Site Listings History Colorado Newton Joel JCRS and the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society Neighborhood Gazette 40West Arts District Destinations 40 West Arts District South Park Casa Bonita IMDB Lakewood Colorado com Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design A Blend of the New and the Old in Lakewood Neighborhood Gazette Rinaldi Ray 7 June 2012 Rocky Mountain College of Art amp Design exhibit showcases works by Guerra de la Paz others Denver Post External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design amp oldid 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