About Us
Background
The College for Creative Studies (CCS) is a nonprofit, private college authorized by the Michigan Education Department to grant Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. CCS, located in midtown Detroit, strives to provide students with the tools needed for successful careers in the dynamic and growing creative industries. CCS fosters students’ resolve to pursue excellence, act ethically, engage their responsibilities as citizens, and learn throughout their lives. With world-class faculty and unsurpassed facilities, students learn to be visual communicators who actively use art and design toward the betterment of society. The College is a major supplier of talent to numerous industries, such as transportation, film and animation, advertising and communications, consumer electronics, athletic apparel, and many more. Its graduates are exhibiting artists and teachers, design problem solvers and innovators, as well as creative leaders in business.
Founded in 1906 as the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts, CCS plays a key role in Detroit’s cultural and educational communities. A private, fully accredited college, CCS enrolls nearly 1,400 students, pursuing Master of Fine Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Professional Studies degrees in Art Education, Color and Materials Design, Design for Sustainability, Interdisciplinary Design & Media, Transportation Design and User Experience Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Communication Design & Strategy, Entertainment Arts, Fashion Design, Film, Illustration, Interior Design, Interdisciplinary Art & Design, Photography, Product Design, Studio Art & Craft and Transportation Design and a teaching certification in Art Education and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fashion Business Management. The College also offers free art education for more than 4,000 Detroit youth annually through its Community Arts Partnerships program. In addition, University Prep: Art & Design is a public charter middle and high school, housed on campus, enrolling more than 800 students in a high-performance academic curriculum with a special focus on art and design.
Degrees
Bachelor’s Programs
The BFA degree requires completion of 121 credit hours: 75 in studio areas and 46 in general studies courses. In addition to coursework in their chosen major, first-year students take courses in the Foundation Department, where they study drawing, color theory and basic design. Students in all majors also take courses in the Liberal Arts Department, designed to provide them with an understanding of the larger social and cultural context in which they live. Typical weekly schedules for full-time students comprise 18 studio hours and six academic hours. Students may pursue a BFA in multiple programs of study.
The BA in Fashion Business Management at CCS offers a reduced credit curriculum (90 credits), completed in just three years. With a multi-disciplinary approach similar to leading fashion houses and global brands, you will have the unique opportunity to collaborate with peers in the BFA Fashion Design program, helping build a powerful network for industry entry upon graduation.
Master’s Programs
The College offers a Master of Fine Arts degree, Master of Arts degree and Master of Professional Studies degree. Graduate programs available include Art Education, Color and Materials Design, Design for Sustainability, Interdisciplinary Design & Media, Transportation Design and User Experience Design prepare students for leadership in industries that rely on design.
Location
CCS is located in Detroit’s Midtown, where students will find a variety of activities near campus to enrich their studies and provide entertainment. The Detroit Film Theatre and the Detroit Institute of Arts, one of the largest art museums in the country, are both located next to CCS’s Walter and Josephine Ford campus. Admission to the DIA is free for CCS students. The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, the largest of its kind in the country, is also located next to campus. University and public libraries, galleries, great restaurants, and live music venues showcasing indie rock, hip hop, techno, folk, jazz and blues also can be found close by.
While Detroit offers all the advantages you would expect from a big city, it is unique in many ways. For one, it‘s affordable. The city is also one of the largest markets in the country for advertising, industrial design and publishing – which means students have access to internships, jobs, and faculty mentors who are active in their fields. Ultimately, Detroit has been known for making things – this combination of craftsmanship and technology makes it a perfect place for an art and design school.
Undergraduate Fast Facts
Fall 2025
Undergraduate Enrollment – 1150
69% Female
31% Male
90% full-time
10% part-time
47% reside in campus housing
53% reside off campus
79% from Michigan
21% from 35 states and 15 countries
76% First-time Freshman
24% Transfer
Enrollment by Department
Art Education (post degree only) — 8
Communication Design — 70
Entertainment Arts — 274
Fashion Accessories Design — 56
Film — 38
Illustration — 279
Interdisciplinary Art & Design — 98
Interior Design — 31
Photography — 46
Product Design — 62
Studio Art & Craft — 77
Transportation Design — 101
Undeclared — 10
Ethnic Background
7% International
16% Black or African American
7% Hispanic/Latino
<1% American Indian or Alaska Native
53% White
9% Asian
6% Two or more races
<1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
2025-2026 Tuition & Fees
Tuition – $54,060
Required fees (average) – $1,400
Housing (average) – $8,140 – 9,530
Meal plans (average) – $2,900 – 4,350
First to Second Year
Retention – 84%
National Average – 77.6%
Graduation Rate (per 2022/23 IPEDS) – 70%
National Average – 61%
Average GPA of Incoming Freshmen – 3.35
Average Age – 21
Student-to-Faculty Ratio – 9:1
Financial Aid
98% of CCS students receive some form of institutional, State or Federal financial assistance.
Campus Housing
Fall 2025, 536 students (523 undergraduate and 13 graduate students) live on campus. The Art Centre Building currently houses 325 students and 211 reside at the Taubman Center.
Graduate Fast Facts
Fall 2025
Graduate Enrollment – 58
57% male
43% female
84% full-time
16% part-time
21% reside in campus housing
79% reside off campus
40% from Michigan
60% from 8 states and 5 countries
Enrollment by Department
Color and Materials Design – 14
Design or Sustainability – 5
Interdisciplinary Design & Media – 4
Transportation Design – 24
User Experience Design – 11
Ethnic Background
6% International
0% Hispanic/Latino
7% Black or African American
27% White
0% American Indian or Alaska Native
6% Two or more races
54% Asian
<1% Race/ethnicity unknown
0% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
2025-2026 Annual Tuition and Fees
Tuition – $56,460
Required Fees – $1,400
Housing (average) – $8,140 – 9,530
Meal Plan (average) – $2,900 – 4,350
Average Age – 27
Campus Housing
Fall 2025, 536 students (523 undergraduate and 13 graduate students) live on campus. The Art Centre Building currently houses 325 students and 211 reside at the Taubman Center.