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What is the difference between an accredited interior design school and one that isn’t?
Posted in September 21st, 2008
Published in Higher Education (University +)
askawayansweraway asked:
there are many schools around my area that offer interior design as a major. but only a couple are accredited. so if i went to a school that hasn’t been accredited for it’s interior design program, how would that affect my interior design career?
there are many schools around my area that offer interior design as a major. but only a couple are accredited. so if i went to a school that hasn’t been accredited for it’s interior design program, how would that affect my interior design career?
Tags: Design Career, Interior Design Program, Interior Design School
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9-21-2008 at 23:05:36 from
Being able to join getting hired by a firm that requires an accredited degree, professional associations, get professional discounts, etc….
9-22-2008 at 11:28:44 from
Accredited schools have to meet certain criteria by the accrediting organization. It may not make much of a difference when you arem doing your interior design, but if you ever decided to go back to school, if you go to an unaccredited school, those credits most likely won’t be recognized. I would only trust an accredited school to give me the education I needed.
9-23-2008 at 13:47:10 from
If you ever want to become an accredited professional – NCIDQ, you need credits from an accredited school…
