Become a Graphic Designer in Birmingham, Alabama

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Herzing College
280 W. Valley Ave
Birmingham, AL 35209

About Herzing College

Herzing College Alabama The Birmingham campus of Herzing College was founded in 1965. The campus is located near downtown Birmingham in Homewood. Herzing College is equipped with electronics labs, modern computer labs, lecture rooms, and a library; all are designed to provide the necessary tools to students so they can find their chosen careers.

Interactive and Graphic Arts Program

The Interactive and Graphic Arts Program teaches students the skills to design everything from brochures and ads to pipelines and office buildings. The program even boasts the next generation of Web sites and computer games. Graduates of the Herzing College have the skills to start them in exciting careers such as CAD drafting or Web design.

Financial Aid

Payment plans are available to help students pay for their classes using both financial aid (if eligible) and family contributions. Employer reimbursement plans also are available. Students may be eligible for grants (do not require repayment), loans (requires repayment with interest), and employment (assistance with finding part-time jobs). Financial aid can be combined in a "package" that allows you to receive several types of aid.

Financial aid programs are supplements to the resources of the students and their families. They are not intended to pay all educational expenses the student may incur. Rather, they should be considered as a bridge between the student's resources and the cost of attending the college.

Going to school in Birmingham, Alabama "Showplace of the South"

Birmingham AlabamaAt 151 square miles, Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama. It is home to four junior colleges, three universities, many business and technical schools and 276 public schools. The largest employer in Birmingham is the University of Alabama.

The city has a many cultural activities including the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame and the Arlington Antebellum House, a home that was built in the mid-1880s and has been fully restored. The house embodies the beauty and history of the area and contains decorative arts and an antique collection.

The nearby Birmingham Civil Rights Institute traces the role of Birmingham in the civil rights movement and acts is a forum for the study and understanding the universal problem of racism.