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Brigham Young University-Idaho stands out among Idaho's Fine and Studio Arts programs with a net price of just $7,131, nearly half the cost of the state's second most affordable option at $13,782. This dramatic gap reflects the unique funding model of private religious institutions versus public universities. Idaho's growing tech sector, anchored by companies like Micron Technology, creates unexpected opportunities for artists in user interface design and digital media production.
6
Programs
$7,131 – $25,537
Net Price Range
$18,960
Avg. Program Earnings
56.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Fine and Studio Arts Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $7,131 $4,656 55.1% 95.6%
2 $13,782 $8,816 60.9% 73.9%
3 $17,324 $8,356 38.3%
4 $19,182 $8,782 61.9% 83.9%
5 $20,566 $36,030 64.1% 45.5%
6 $25,537 $39,370 59.9% 88.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes BYU-Idaho so much cheaper than other Fine and Studio Arts programs in Idaho?

BYU-Idaho's net price of $7,131 reflects substantial subsidies from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, making it cheaper than even public universities. The school also has a 95.56% acceptance rate, making affordable art education accessible to most applicants.

How do Fine and Studio Arts graduates' earnings compare across Idaho schools?

BYU-Idaho graduates earn the highest median income at $23,108, while Idaho State University graduates earn $14,318. This $8,790 difference suggests that institutional resources and career services significantly impact post-graduation outcomes.

Does the Idaho Opportunity Scholarship help Fine and Studio Arts students?

The Idaho Opportunity Scholarship provides up to $3,500 annually for in-state students, which particularly benefits those at public universities where in-state tuition ranges from $8,356 to $8,816. This can reduce the effective cost at schools like University of Idaho and Idaho State University.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.