Fine and Studio Arts programs prepare students for careers in visual arts, design, and creative industries. With 494 colleges offering this major nationwide, graduates typically earn around $25,689 annually in their early careers, though earnings vary significantly based on specialization and career path.
When evaluating programs, students should prioritize access to well-equipped studios, experienced faculty who are practicing artists, and strong alumni networks in creative fields. Look for schools that offer diverse media exposure, from traditional painting and sculpture to digital arts and mixed media. Consider programs with gallery spaces for student exhibitions, internship opportunities with museums or design firms, and career services that understand the unique challenges of building an arts-based career.
When evaluating programs, students should prioritize access to well-equipped studios, experienced faculty who are practicing artists, and strong alumni networks in creative fields. Look for schools that offer diverse media exposure, from traditional painting and sculpture to digital arts and mixed media. Consider programs with gallery spaces for student exhibitions, internship opportunities with museums or design firms, and career services that understand the unique challenges of building an arts-based career.
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Schools Ranked
$38,811
Avg. Program Earnings
79.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate
Top 25 Schools
| # | School | Median Earnings | Graduation Rate | School Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
|
$45,696 | 95.1% | private-nonprofit |
| 2 |
California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo, California
|
$45,082 | 85.2% | public |
| 3 |
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
|
$44,170 | 90.9% | private-nonprofit |
| 4 |
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
$43,798 | 68.2% | private-nonprofit |
| 5 |
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
|
$42,682 | 92.7% | private-nonprofit |
| 6 |
Barnard College
New York, New York
|
$41,789 | 92.9% | private-nonprofit |
| 7 |
Marist College
Poughkeepsie, New York
|
$40,697 | 79.8% | private-nonprofit |
| 8 |
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Charlottesville, Virginia
|
$40,312 | 95.3% | public |
| 9 |
Fordham University
Bronx, New York
|
$39,369 | 80.3% | private-nonprofit |
| 10 |
Williams College
Williamstown, Massachusetts
|
$38,289 | 96.6% | private-nonprofit |
| 11 |
Avila University
Kansas City, Missouri
|
$38,289 | 42.6% | private-nonprofit |
| 12 |
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
$38,289 | 96.8% | private-nonprofit |
| 13 |
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California
|
$37,208 | 92.0% | private-nonprofit |
| 14 |
Pace University
New York, New York
|
$37,208 | 61.4% | private-nonprofit |
| 15 |
The College of New Jersey
Ewing, New Jersey
|
$36,938 | 85.2% | public |
| 16 |
Loyola Marymount University
Los Angeles, California
|
$36,848 | 79.8% | private-nonprofit |
| 17 |
Grand View University
Des Moines, Iowa
|
$36,668 | 55.8% | private-nonprofit |
| 18 |
Wellesley College
Wellesley, Massachusetts
|
$36,312 | 91.2% | private-nonprofit |
| 19 |
Brandeis University
Waltham, Massachusetts
|
$36,141 | 86.1% | private-nonprofit |
| 20 |
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Houston, Texas
|
$36,134 | 50.9% | public |
| 21 |
University of Maryland-College Park
College Park, Maryland
|
$36,048 | 88.6% | public |
| 22 |
Hofstra University
Hempstead, New York
|
$35,864 | 67.1% | private-nonprofit |
| 23 |
Vassar College
Poughkeepsie, New York
|
$35,600 | 89.1% | private-nonprofit |
| 24 |
Tarleton State University
Stephenville, Texas
|
$35,416 | 51.2% | public |
| 25 |
James Madison University
Harrisonburg, Virginia
|
$35,416 | 80.9% | public |
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