BFA in Studio Arts Program Data

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BFA in Studio Arts Program Data

Santa Fe University of Art and Design is committed to providing the information you need to make an informed decision about where you pursue your education. Please find below detailed information relating to program costs, types of occupations this program may lead to, completion rate, and median loan debt of students who have graduated from this program.

Occupations
Program Completion Rate
Program Costs
Median Loan Debt

Occupations This program generally prepares students to enter the types of occupations listed below. However, many Santa Fe University alumni choose to pursue a wide variety of fields related to the creative economy. For more information on the specific occupations listed here, as well as a host of other professional options related to this program, visit www.onetonline.org.

To enter certain professions, students may need to satisfy specific additional requirements established by state and/or professional organizations in addition to completing their program.

View examples of student and alumni accomplishments in their chosen fields.

Occupation Name*Occupation Code*
Postsecondary Art, Drama, and Music Teachers 25-1121
Craft Artists 27-1012
Sculptors and Illustrators, Fine Artists, Including Painters 27-1013
Photographers 27-4021
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers 25-3021
Teachers and Instructors, All Other 25-3099
Art Directors 27-1011
Artists and Related Workers, All Other 27-1019
Commercial and Industrial Designers 27-1021
Designers, All Others 27-1029
Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic 51-9195

*The "occupation name" is a general job title, and "occupation code" refers to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Standard Occupation Classification (SOC).

Program Completion The program completion rate is the percentage of students who graduated between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011, who completed this program in the normal completion time.

The program completion time may vary depending on transfer of credit and the pace at which a student chooses to complete the program.

RatePercentage
On-time completion 100%

Program Costs The program costs are the estimated average costs over the duration of the program, excluding any scholarship or tuition reductions, for students completing the program on time. These costs can vary based on the number of credits. Typically, tuition and fees are subject to change annually.

Expense Cost
Tuition and Fees $122,503
Books and Supplies $4,733
Room and Board $19,784
View cost per credit in the Tuition and Fees section

Median Loan Debt*The following is the median amount borrowed by all students who completed the program between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. The amount borrowed may include tuition as well as non-institutional costs such as estimated living expenses.

LoanAmount
Title IV Program Loans $0
Private Educational Loans $0
Institutional Financing Plan Not applicable

*Median loan debt reflects only the amount borrowed after the change of ownership occurred on September 16, 2009.