There are alums of all those schools on this list. Hopefully one of
them will step up. My experience with grad programs in ID at least is
that they tend to have an extra year for non-designers so that they
can take "foundations" studios. 

But regardless you will probably need some sort of portfolio to show
an admissions committee. Take continuing ed classes as much as you
can and turn the projects into portfolio pieces.

I don't know if other schools offer what Pratt does, but they have 2
classes for people considering their Masters of ID program to help
students learn about the program as well as develop a portfolio for
it.

I would like to think that other schools do this in one shape or
form.

Good luck!

-- dave


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