>>109314852Nothing that you can't learn from just buying some tutorial books and doing the excercises layed out in them on a regular basis. That's more or less the experience I've had studying various university courses here in Sweden, you essentially just get a reading list and the test is basically just to make sure you read. The closest I've studied to making art is video editing, Adobe Indesign, Photoshop and web coding, in which you just get a list of criteria your drafted files needs to uphold. All of which still just came down to information in a book.
The only real benefit I've noticed when it comes to actually going to school is the grades, if you can get whatever books they would want you to read you don't really need a school to learn anything because they don't really guide you much. Maybe if you'd like to be a surgeon or something you'll absolutely need to go to school but I seriously doubt there's much point for an artist, expecially considering that a portfolio is what you'll be judged on.