DMAC Description

If you live for graphic design, game art or visual effects, Digital Media Arts College (DMAC) is the college for you. Our passion is helping artists realize their potential in digital arts, helping you learn the technical skills required for an exciting career, while earning a bachelor's or master's degree in the fine arts.

Hands-On Education

At DMAC, you'll receive hands-on, individualized instruction from experienced industry professionals. Low faculty-to-student ratios means you learn in an intimate classroom setting, where everyone knows your name and your unique talent - advantages no virtual classroom can offer.

Diverse Environment

DMAC is a private, accredited arts college, with a multi-cultural faculty and diverse student body
residing in the heart of South Florida. Our 33,000+ square foot facility has been designed from the ground up to be an artistically and technologically complete haven for our students.

Tools for Artistic Excellence

A fully featured art studio, motion capture chroma key wall with professional video equipment, dialogue and library, graffiti and gallery walls, and student lounge round out the campus to establish a professional environment where students can create, build and display their work.

Training for the "Real World"

Following a curriculum that reflects current industry trends, students work on real-world projects, using the same tools and techniques they need to succeed in the workplace.

Experience DMAC

We invite you to visit our Boca Raton, Florida campus online or in person and discover the benefits of studying and living in South Florida, rich with international film and musical influences.

Quick Facts

Location

Southeast

Setting

Large Town Setting

Type

For Profit

Size

Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)

Website

www.dmac.edu

On-Campus Housing Available

No

In-State Tuition

$24,645

Out-of-State Tuition

$24,645

Selectivity

Open Admissions

Enrollment

392

DMAC Students

Full-Time Undergrad Students
352
Total Students (Undergrads & Graduate Students)
392

Undergraduate vs. Graduate

Undergraduate
89%
Graduate
11%

Full-Time vs. Part-time Students

Full-Time
100%
Part-Time
0%

Ethnic Diversity

African-American
13%
Asian
2%
Caucasian
59%
Latino
16%
Other
10%

International Students

International
0%
Domestic
100%