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Choosing the right Visual and Performing Arts program can significantly impact your creative career trajectory and earning potential. With 68 schools nationwide offering this interdisciplinary major, graduates typically earn around $26,361 annually in early career positions. When evaluating programs, students should prioritize schools with strong faculty-to-student ratios, comprehensive studio facilities, and active partnerships with local arts organizations. Look for curricula that balance technical skill development with critical thinking and business acumen. Access to internships, gallery spaces, and performance venues also matters greatly. The best programs prepare graduates for diverse career paths in arts education, museum work, arts administration, and freelance creative practice while building essential professional networks.
25
Schools Ranked
$32,978
Avg. Program Earnings
61.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $48,041 91.5% public
2 $38,289 95.7% private-nonprofit
3 $38,289 60.6% private-nonprofit
4 $38,289 51.2% public
5 $37,980 69.3% public
6 $36,674 92.0% private-nonprofit
7 $36,141 29.3% public
8 $34,187 67.8% public
9 $32,925 48.1% public
10 $32,925 55.5% public
11 $32,382 55.4% private-nonprofit
12 $31,133 62.9% public
13 $30,771 72.3% private-nonprofit
14 $30,771 61.7% private-nonprofit
15 $30,228 51.0% private-forprofit
16 $30,228 50.0% private-forprofit
17 $30,228 57.9% private-forprofit
18 $30,228 62.5% private-forprofit
19 $30,228 53.2% private-forprofit
20 $30,228 40.0% private-forprofit
21 $29,685 90.0% private-nonprofit
22 $29,685 33.8% public
23 $28,598 61.6% public
24 $28,443 64.3% public
25 $27,874 70.8% public

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