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For being a self taught artist, and not having an art department in High School, I am learning by far more than expected. How much you learn really depends on the teachers, and while it has it's bad teachers, most of the teachers at this school are really nice, understanding, and willing to go the extra mile to help out a student.
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The education you receive here is better than you may think. The professors are professional and work with you to achieve your maximum potential. NHIA is becoming one of the top small colleges in the North East.
» Read MoreNew Hampshire Institute of Art creates great opportunities for their students, regarding extra-cirriculars, experienced artists as professors and their willingness to modify your education to help you. There school prizes itself on its Illustration program. Most of the professors provide insightful, well-rounded education.
» Read MoreCulturally nourshing, encourages boldness, and you get to express your true colors whether it's through your hair, clothes, sexuality, or typically, through your artwork.
» Read MoreHelpful teachers that care about encouraging students . Challenging classes that encourage creativeness . Poor help from admissions.
» Read MoreGood teachers, bad school, poor attitudes from some employees.
» Read MoreHelpful teachers that care about encouraging students . Challenging classes that encourage creativeness . Nurturing environment .
» Read Moreis a great and smaller school that has great teachers that are likeable and have great communication skills and a decent student life.
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