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  1. The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale is a former for-profit art and culinary school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida which closed in 2018. The school was one of a number of Art Institutes, a franchise of for-profit art colleges with many branches in North America, owned and operated by Education Management Corporation (EDMC).

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  3. Alumni List. Reconnect with friends from The art institute of ft.lauderdale, find reunions, view yearbook photos and more.

  4. For all graduates/students of the Art Institute of Ft Lauderdale who attended between 1986-1987...

  5. Art Institute of Ft Lauderdale Class of 1987. 137 likes. For all graduates/students of the Art Institute of Ft Lauderdale who attended between 1986-1987 and

  6. If you were one of The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale alumni and had the privilege of developing your creativity in the fun and beautiful Fort Lauderdale, Welcome! We hope you may find many of your...

  7. In September 1968, the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale opened its doors on the beach where Las Olas Boulevard meets the Atlantic Ocean. With an enrollment of 55 students, the school...

  8. Nov 28, 2018 · The longer answer is a bit more complicated. The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale had been a for-profit higher education institution that had been offering art and design degrees since...

  9. Oct 1, 2008 · In September 1968, the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale opened its doors on the beach where Las Olas Boulevard meets the Atlantic Ocean. With an enrollment of 55 students, the school offered three diploma programs: commercial art, fashion illustration, and interior design.

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  10. AIFL is located in Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, pop. 150,000. It has a diverse mix of culture and lifestyles with a stimulating, creative learning environment nestled between 23 miles of beaches and 3,000 annual hours of sunshine.

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