According to Wikipedia, The School of Visual Arts New York City is a private for-profit art school in New York City. It was founded in 1947 and is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design. History This school was started by Silas H. Rhodes and Burne Hogarth in 1947 as the Cartoonists and Illustrators School; it had three teachers and 35 students, most of whom were World War II veterans who had a large part of their tuition underwritten by the U.S. government's G.I. Bill. It was renamed the School of Visual Arts in 1956 and offered its first degrees in 1972. In 1983, it introduced a Master of Fine Arts in painting, drawing and sculpture.
Annual Applications | Acceptance | Graduation Rate | Median SAT Score | Median ACT Score |
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4,208 | 71% | 74% | 1202 | 25 |
Tuition (in-state) |
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$45,000 |
Income | Average Net Cost |
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0 - 30K | $43,138 |
30K - 48K | $44,473 |
48K - 75K | $47,965 |
75K - 110K | $54,538 |
110K+ | $52,894 |
If you graduate from School of Visual Arts, then you can expect to earn an average of $47,800 per year. You also have a 86% chance of being employed after 10 years.
Demographic data is for full-time, on-campus students.
Student Body | Under-Grads | Graduates |
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3,697 | 3,105 | 592 |
School of Visual Arts is located at 209 E 23rd St, New York NY 10010
School of Visual Arts is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
School of Visual Arts's most influential alumni faculty include professors and professionals in the fields of Communications, Literature, and Philosophy. Here are some of School of Visual Arts's most famous alumni: