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Modern College of Design

Coordinates: 39°40′53″N 84°08′03″W / 39.681389°N 84.134167°W / 39.681389; -84.134167
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The Modern College of Design
Former name
The School of Advertising Art
Typeprivate, for-profit
Established1983 (1983)
FounderTim Potter
AccreditationACCSC
PresidentJessica Barry
Location,
45440
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Websitehttps://themodern.edu/

The Modern College of Design is a private, for-profit college in Kettering, Ohio focused on graphic design. Founded in 1983 by advertising artist Tim Potter, the college trains creative artists to become professional graphic designers, and web designers with an Associate degree and a bachelor's degree completion program. The school offers one major track, which is a degree in Commercial & Advertising Art. [1]

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The Modern College of Design has been on Graphic Design USA's annual "GDUSA Top Design Schools" list for over a decade. [2] In 2022, the school had a 99.1% acceptance rate, 178 students enrolled, and a graduation rate of 54.2%.[1] The school is relatively expensive compared to other Special Focus Institutions, costing roughly $15,000 more than the national average.[1]

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39°40′53″N 84°08′03″W / 39.681389°N 84.134167°W / 39.681389; -84.134167



  1. ^ a b c "The Modern College of Design | Data USA". datausa.io. Retrieved 2024-12-15.
  2. ^ Kaye, Gordon (2024-06-10). "2024 GDUSA Top Design Schools". Graphic Design USA. Retrieved 2024-12-15.