Intuitive Social Arts Academy
Intuitive Social Arts Academy
37 Black Key Boulevard, Stradivarius
Industry: Education
Entity type: Non-profit, public
Product: Tertiary, quaternary education
Specialties: Psychology, earthly historical arts, marketing and public relations
Enrollment: 67,000
Revenue (CRRS): H
Colors: Blue Bayoux, Creamy Deco
The Intuitive Social Arts Academy (ISAA) is a public institution of tertiary education located in Stradivarius. ISAA offer tertiary degrees focused in the humanities and philosophical disciplines, with particularly notable excellence in its psychology, earthly historical arts, and marketing and public relations curricula. ISAA is also organizes quaternary education programs for mature continuing learners.
ISAA attracts secondary graduates from colleges and universities from across the Illuminatian continent, however the student body is represented significantly by pupils hailing from central Illuminatia and the Randall Bay Megalopolitan Complex, including nearby Adamopolis where the academy was originally founded before its move to Stradivarius.
The Intuitive Social Arts Academy operates with a budget of 7,440,000 μ/AU and a total enrollment averaging 67,000 tertiary and quaternary students at any given time. Funding is provided through the Bureau of Education and Enlightenment (BEE) and its standard per-pupil allotment. ISAA receives oversight from the BEE's Office of Curriculum and Programming (OCP). Tertiary students at ISAA enjoy a nearly 100% placement rate into employment or research assignments upon graduation thanks to the assistance of the Occupational and Instructional Productivity and Placement System, which is administered by the Office of Assessment and Placement (OAP).
Students at the Intuitive Social Arts Academy on an annual basis organize an event during which a group of students toast the Stradivarius Council of Elders. The traditional purpose of the toast is to wish the Council wisdom in its decisions its members make in leading the city of Stradivarius as well as to remind the Council of its social and political responsibility in its position of power.