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Art Institute of Las Vegas

1983 establishments in Nevada2019 disestablishments in NevadaDefunct private universities and colleges in NevadaEducational institutions established in 1983The Art Institutes
Universities and colleges in Clark County, Nevada

The Art Institute of Las Vegas was a for-profit college in Henderson, Nevada. It was founded in 1983 as The Interior Design Institute and was later known as The Design Institute. It was renamed The Art Institute of Las Vegas in 2001 when it was purchased by Education Management Corporation, which was headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ai-Las Vegas was part of a system of Art Institutes schools. It was one of the colleges acquired from EDMC by Dream Center Education Holdings (DCEH), LLC, in 2017. It closed in December 2019.

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Art Institute of Las Vegas
Bruce Woodbury Beltway, Henderson Green Valley Ranch

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59082 Henderson, Green Valley Ranch
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