Top 20 Art Schools in America

Top 20 Art Schools in America, listed by School, Average Tuition, Population and Acceptance Rate (arranged be acceptance rate low to high).

Top 20 Art Schools in America
School
Average Tuition
Undergraduate Population
Acceptance Rate
1
Yale University
$31,250
5,409
9%
2
Columbia University
$20,580
5,604
12%
3
University of CaliforniaLos Angeles
Instate $10,781
Outstate $22,021
24,811
26%
4
Bard College
$40,840
1,864
27%
5
Carnegie Mellon University
$41,500
5,623
28%
6
Rhode Island School of Design
$38,000
1,878
31%
7
California Institute of the Arts
$37,684
828
32%
8
CUNY—Hunter College
15,631
34%
9
Maryland Institute College of Art
$34,550
1,497
37%
10
Pratt Institute
$16,056
3,259
42%
11
OtisCollege of Art and Design
$32,000
1,040
42%
12
University of CaliforniaSan Diego
Instate$8,116
Outstate$23,370
20,679
46%
13
University of TexasAustin
Instate$10,430
Outstate $21,048
36,878
51%
14
Ohio State University
Instate $11,310
Outstate$ 27,387
37,411
59%
15
Virginia Commonwealth University
Instate$8,616
Outstate $17,844
20,327
62%
16
School of Visual Arts–NY
Varies by program
3,171
69%
17
Art Center College of Design
$17,90
1,499
72%
18
Alfred UniversityNew York State College of Ceramics
$34,294
1,961
74%
19
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Varies by Program
2,099
80%
20
Rochester Institute of Technology
$33,234
12,119
65%
 
Areas of study at Yale University include Graphic Design, Paintmaking & Printmaking, Photography, Sculpture, Film, Video and Interdisciplinary.  The Sculpture program allows students to develop their own style, while acknowledging different works.
Columbia University educates students in areas such as Theatre, Film, Visual Arts, and Writing. The Film Program includes the MFA in Screenwriting, MFA in Creative Producing, and the Master of Arts in Film Studies.
Students at the Theater Department in University of CaliforniaLos Angeles may major in Acting, Directing, Playwriting, Theater; among others. Students in the Film, Television and Digital Media Department may choose to obtain an MFA in Animation, Cinematography, Producers Program, Production/Directing and Screenwriting; an MA in Cinema & Media Studies, Moving Image Archive Studies is also available.
 
Bard College administers art programs through three different schools, schools include the International Center of Photography which awards an MFA in photography, as well as a two year summer and winter program through the Graduate School of Arts. It offers specialties in areas such as film/video, music/sound, painting, photography, sculpture and writing.
 
The College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University awards a Master of Design degree in majors such as Communication Planning & Information Design (CPID) and Interaction Design (IxD). Graduate degrees are also awarded in Drama for design in performing arts; areas include scenery, costumes, lightning and sound design.
 
Ranked as one of the best in the United States, Rhode Island School of Design offers art programs in Ceramics, Glass, Jewelry & Metalsmithing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, and Textiles, the Master of Fine Arts degree is awarded.
 
California Institute of the Arts awards graduate and undergraduate degrees through its six art schools. Schools include the School of Theater, School of Film/Video, School of Art, the Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance, School of Critical Studies and the Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts.
 
CUNY—Hunter College offers a MFA program in studio art, curriculum was designed to offer training in critical and analytical visual thinking. Students are encouraged to develop their own art through peer, faculty, and tutor contact.
 
Ranked among the Top 4 programs in the nation, Maryland Institute College of Art offers an array of programs that engages the student. MFA’s are awarded in areas such as Community Arts, Curatorial Practice, Graphic Design, Painting, Sculpture; among others.
 
Pratt Institute aims to provide a complete professional art and design education. Areas of study include Fine Arts, Digital Arts, Design Management, Creative Arts Therapy, Communications Design and many others.
 
Otis College of Art and Design allows students to gain the technical and theoretical skills necessary for professional practice. Program motivates students to produce work that mirror their own ideas; students learn to converse in the language of art.
 
University of CaliforniaSan Diego offers an MFA program that provides the training necessary in the field of art, students are educated in art-making, criticism and theory. Program covers areas such as painting, sculpture, performance, installation, environmental art; among others.
 
University of TexasAustin awards degrees in Art & History, Music, and Theater & Dance through its College of Fine Arts. Degrees offered by the Department of Art and Art History Includes Studio Art, Design and Art Education.
 
The Department of Art at Ohio State University offers seven professional areas of study; these include Ceramics, Glass, Painting/Drawing, Photography, Printmaking, Art &Technology as well as Sculpture. Graduate and undergraduate degrees are awarded.
 
Virginia Commonwealth University offers a comprehensive education in many areas of the arts, a Master of Fine Arts Degree (M.F.A)  is awarded in Ceramics, Design, Fine Arts, Furniture Design, Glass Working, Jewelry/Metal Working, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture and Theater.
 
School of Visual Arts is a school that specializes in all areas of the Arts, many graduate degrees are offered, students may obtain an Masters in Art Criticism & Writing, Art Practice, Computer Art, Fine Arts, Illustration as Visual Essay, Interaction Design, Photography Video & Related Media, Social Documentary Film, Fashion Photography, Digital Photography, Branding and Art Therapy.
 
Art Center College of Design awards a Master of Fine Arts degree in Broadcast, Arts, Cinema, and Media Design. A Master of Science degree is awarded in Industrial Design. Most graduate programs are six semesters long, Broadcast, Cinema and Media Design offer four semester programs.
 
Alfred UniversityNew York State College of Ceramics is the best ceramic school in the country; it offers a M.F.A in Ceramics Art. Other programs include the Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture, and Master of Fine Arts in Electronic Integrated Art; admission is very selective.
 
School of the Art Institute of Chicago was ranked 3rd amongst all Fine Art programs in the U.S (US News). It aims to provide students with a well diverse Art education. Degrees include a M.F.A in Studio and a M.F.A in writing.
 
Rochester Institute of Technology offers numerous Fine Art programs, students may choose to study Animation, Ceramics, Computer Graphics Design, Film/Video Production, Glass, Graphic Design, and many others. Undergraduate degrees are also awarded.

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