Facts & Figures

Our diverse community intersects art, industry, and important issues to create work that matters. And we’ve got the numbers to prove it.

Rankings

Learn why °®¶¹´«Ã½ is one of the world’s best value art colleges

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°®¶¹´«Ã½â€™s programs stand out

Art college rankings position California College of the Arts as one of the best art and design schools in California, the United States, and the world. From greatest salary potential to most sustainable to overall best value, our accolades are bolstered by innovative facilities, interdisciplinary programs, and expert faculty that have made °®¶¹´«Ã½ a top-tier art college. °®¶¹´«Ã½ is ranked , , and , according to U.S. News & World Report, and our BFA in Interior Design program is on BestAccreditedColleges.org.

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Top ranked for return on investment

°®¶¹´«Ã½ is focused on keeping tuition low and the returns on your investment high. Our interdisciplinary programs and dedicated faculty have landed us rankings of for return on investment, , and by Payscale.

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We champion a range of perspectives

°®¶¹´«Ã½ has been named and has one of the most diverse faculty cohorts of all AICAD schools. With a broad curriculum that emphasizes cultural literacy and challenges students to investigate inequity in all of its forms, we strive to make diversity, inclusion, and belonging integral to your experience at the college.

Facts & Figures

Learn about our community at a glance

Average class size

  • 12 is the average number of undergraduate students per class
  • 9 is the average number of graduate students per class
  • 7:1 student to faculty ratio

Acceptance and retention rates

  • 75% acceptance rate (2023 undergraduates)
  • 92% retention rate (first-year students who enroll for their second year; the national average is 68%)

Graduation rate

  • 62% of first-year students graduate in six years

Student body

Enrollment

  • 1,390: total enrollment
    • 1,063 degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled
    • 327 degree-seeking graduates enrolled

Ethnicity

  • 38% international students
  • <1% American Indian/Alaska Native
  • <1% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
  • 14% Asian American
  • 3% African American
  • 15% Latinx/Hispanic
  • 5% two or more races
  • 19% white
  • 5% not reported

Geographic distribution

  • 44 countries represented among degree-seeking undergraduates and graduates
  • 43 states and territories represented

Faculty

  • 438 total faculty

Ethnicity

  • 1% American Indian/Alaska Native
  • 16% Asian American
  • 6% African American
  • 7% Latinx/Hispanic
  • <1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
  • 6% two or more races
  • 58% white
  • 8% not reported

Staff

  • 238 total staff

Ethnicity

  • 16% Asian American
  • 9% Black or African American
  • 19% Latinx/Hispanic
  • 7% two or more races
  • 46% white
  • 3% not reported

Alumni

  • 87% of undergraduate alumni obtained a job after graduation
  • 81% of graduate alumni obtained a job within a year or more of graduating
  • 81% of undergraduate alumni reported their °®¶¹´«Ã½ education was relevant to their first work experience
  • 84% of graduate alumni reported their °®¶¹´«Ã½ education was relevant to their first work experience

Financial aid and scholarships

  • $29,175 is the average amount of combined scholarships and grants per student
  • 85% of undergraduate students receive °®¶¹´«Ã½ scholarships
  • 89% of undergraduate students receive financial aid

Data from 2022-24

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