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Article: Four-year graphic arts schools; some of the smaller schools are gone, but overall scholarship monies are up, and so are scholarship seekers. (Part 1) (directory)
- Article from:
- Graphic Arts Monthly
- Article date:
- January 1, 1988
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Four-Year Graphic Arts Schools
Finding qualified personnel remains one of the top priorities in today's graphic arts industry. It is also one of its largest problems. Companies seek applicants with up-to-date knowledge, experience, and qualifications to manage plants, run computerized equipment, and satisfy customers. However, finding enough recent graduates to join the ranks is not easy.
While such well-known schools as California Polytechnic State University and Rochester Institute of Technology have no problem attracting students, others are not so fortunate. Smaller schools--Florida State University and East Carolina University, to name two--have ...