Offline Christian art and design schools offer classroom-based lessons that require you to live in close proximity to the school. Choose an accredited offline Christian Art school that is within your locality, such as The Art Institutes with more than 45 schools located throughout North America, like The Art Institute of Phoenix, The Art Institute of Tucson and The Art Institute of California - Orange County, Sanford-Brown Institute - Monroeville and Sanford-Brown Institute - Pittsburgh, Gordon College of Wenham, Massachusetts or Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights - Chicago, Illinois.
Online Christian art and design schools are designed to fit into the busy or tight schedules of people who cannot attend classroom-based lessons. Many Christian art and design schools offer distance learning programs online including Ashford University, offering bachelor's degrees in art and design; Penn Foster Career School, offering art and design non-degree certificate programs; and American InterContinental University, offering bachelor's degree programs. Choose an accredited online Christian art and design school to join for distance learning.
Christian art and design programs vary, ranging from certificate, bachelor, associate to master's art and design programs in areas of study such as Christian Art, Christian Graphic Design, Christian Architecture and Christian Art Education. Choose a Christian art and design program that best suits your artistic skills and the career path you want to follow. Prepare a college budget in advance to help you plan how you will pay for the Christian art and design program you choose. You may seek information on student college financing, such as college scholarships and grants from the Christian art school you identify to help you prepare your budget. Apply for college scholarships, where applicable, to help you pay for your college education.
Qualifications for admission in Christian art and design schools vary depending on the program chosen, although most programs require the applicant to at least have graduated from high school. Look up the minimum admission requirements in different art and design schools within your locality and online and offline Christian art school catalogs to find a suitable Christian Art program. Contact the Christian art school/institute where you meet the minimum admission requirement and request information on additional admission requirements, such as the study material and equipments you will need. Enroll in your preferred art school after you meet all the qualifications and requirements to start your education journey in the art and design school.