7 June 2013 at 9:00 am

College of Creative Arts “foots it” with the world’s best

Massey University’s College of Creative Arts has become the first art and design school outside North America awarded with a highly prestigious mark of quality.

The US National Association of Schools of Art and Design has granted the College “substantial equivalency”, the most comprehensive international benchmark of quality in art and design education in the world. The College now officially sits alongside such world-leading schools as Rhode Island School of Design, Cranbrook Academy of Art and CalArts.

“The College of Creative Arts is another great example of a New Zealand education institution footing it with the world’s best,” says Kathryn McCarrison, Education New Zealand’s General Manager Marketing and Channel Development.

“Based on what we know about how international students make their choices over where to study, the college’s substantial equivalency award is a potential game changer for them.

“The key drivers of choice all relate to quality and reputation – does my institution choice advance my career prospects? How does it stack up quality wise? What’s its reputation and how does it rank internationally?

“For this reason institutions need to make the most of any international recognition.”

Kathryn says this type of recognition is also invaluable when it comes to Education New Zealand’s job of promoting New Zealand as a study destination.

The College’s School of Design is already ranked top in Australasia by Red Dot, the global design award organization.

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