Full Sail University

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A private institution that is also run for profit, Full Sail University may be found in Winter Park, Florida. Full Sail Productions and Full Sail Center for the Recording Arts were the names of the facility while it operated in Ohio as a recording studio. The university relocated to Florida in 1980, and online degree programmes weren't introduced until 2007.

The Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges has granted Full Sail University the authority to confer associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees in the fields of audio, design, and computer animation as well as business. It has around 10,250 students registered in online classes as of November 2018, in addition to the 8,921 students who were attending classes at its Winter Park Campus.

Jon Phelps laid the groundwork in 1979 for what would become Full Sail University in Dayton, Ohio. The study of recording arts was at the heart of its curriculum, and it also provided instruction in audio production. In 1980, it made the move to Orlando, Florida, and since then has been continuously expanding its core recording arts curriculum. After relocating to its present campus in Winter Park, Florida, in 1989, Full Sail College received its accreditation to confer specialised associate degrees the following year.