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Vancouver College of Art and Design

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Vancouver College of Art and Design, branded as Visual College of Art and Design or simply VCAD, is a for-profit career college in Vancouver, Canada owned by the Eminata Group. The college offers diploma programs in various aspects of fashion, graphic design, architecture design and technology, interior design, game design, and animation. It has no relation to the fine arts college Victoria College of Art, although the latter was also owned for 10 months by Eminata between November 2008 and September 2009 during which time it was branded as "Victoria College of Art and Design".

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Vancouver College of Art and Design
West Pender Street, Vancouver

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West Pender Street 620
V6B Vancouver
British Columbia, Canada
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