Good fit for "conservative" artist?

<p>Hi Everyone!
I was hoping for some school suggestions as I just finished my junior year :slight_smile:
I am a very artistic person by ability and talent-love humanities, english, non-traditional learning, love to draw, to graphic design-but not necessarily by personality or social leanings. Unlike much of the artistic community, I am very conservative in appearance, attitude, political leanings, etc. </p>

<p>I sometimes use a wheelchair so I would like to be in more of a traditional-type campus rather than buildings spread throughout a city. </p>

<p>rather than majors, i will tell you i would love to be a manager for musicians/bands, a graphic designer, or a novelist. </p>

<p>My GPA is not too impressive-84 for this year-as i have health issues and missed school alot.
i got a 1680 on my SATs. gonna take the test again. </p>

<p>thanks!</p>

<p>GPA 84? How does that translate on the 4 point system if you know?</p>

<p>3.0-3.2 i think.
until this year i had like a 95
talk about upsetting :(</p>

<p>Superhill, since you sometimes need to use a wheelchair, I would make finding campuses with wheelchair access throughout a first priority. Access is going to vary widely and the fact that there is a traditional campus doesn’t mean that it will be any more accessible than another. A good test is to visit and see if the admissions office is wheelchair accessible, but also be sure to talk to the disabilities services coordinator on each campus about access. Some schools will tell you that a certain percentage of their buildings are wheelchair accessible, but what you really want to know is what that means in actuality — does it mean you’ll have to go far out of your way to actually get into the building, and does it mean that each “accessible” building is 100% accessible. I am not sure if she still posts here, but do a search for posts written by Wolfpiper – she also needed to use a wheelchair for at least some of the time, and reported on her findings when she visited a number of colleges. They might be useful to you.</p>