To cover your grounds for graphic/website design, film, and business, I recommend Northern University in DeKalb (
http://www.niu.edu ). Many of my friends who were in to MIS/IT (covers database programming and business practices) or live theater graduated from there. On the flipside, my homegirl Shawna got a job working for Nintendo of America in Seattle by getting her double masters in graphic design and art (film is a big part). She got her degree from Columbia College of Chicago (
http://www.colum.edu , don't be fooled by
www.ccc.edu ). If you want to be educated, but don't care much for a degree, I recommend Oakton Community College (
http://www.oakton.edu ), because they give you a great variety of tools to work with, and don't push large amounts of work on you (sometimes varies by professor). With less required work, you get more time to work with what tools you want to know better, and explore more tools you usually don't get to use.
Good luck to you.
Edit: If you don't want to pay the insane international fees, I'll set you up with some residency information that will help you pay a fraction of the cost.
Jam it back in, in the dark.