2023 Best Visual & Performing Arts Schools in District of Columbia
Finding the Best Visual & Performing Arts School for You
With 586 degrees and certificates handed out in 2020-2021, visual and performing arts is the #13 most popular major in District of Columbia.
It's not easy to decide which program to enroll in when you have so many options available. As online education oppotunities continue to grow, you're not restricted to just schools in your local area anymore. Even some of the 'big name' schools are offering online courses. Also, there are a number of trade schools with offerings that you might find attractive.
To assist you in seeing some of the education options that are available to you, Course Advisor has created its Best Visual & Performing Arts Schools in District of Columbia ranking. Our analysis looked at 3 schools in District of Columbia to see which programs offered the best educational experiences for students.
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2023 Best Visual & Performing Arts Schools in District of Columbia
The colleges and universities below are the best for visual and performing arts majors pursuing a .
Top District of Columbia Schools in Visual & Performing Arts
Our analysis found American University to be the best school for visual and performing arts students who want to pursue a degree in District of Columbia. The American University is a fairly large private not-for-profit school located in the city of Washington.
After completing their degree, visual and performing arts graduates from The American University carry an average student debtload of $25,282.
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Out of the 3 schools in District of Columbia that were part of this year’s ranking, Catholic University of America landed the # 2 spot on the list. CUA is a medium-sized private not-for-profit school located in the city of Washington.
While working on their degree, visual and performing arts majors at CUA accumulate an average of around $26,994 in student debt.
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The excellent programs at George Washington University helped the school earn the #3 place on this year’s ranking of the best visual and performing arts schools in District of Columbia. Located in the large city of Washington, GWU is a private not-for-profit school with a very large student population.
On average, visual and performing arts graduates from GWU take out $27,000 in student loans while working on their degree.
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State | Degrees Awarded |
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New Jersey | 2,574 |
Pennsylvania | 5,464 |
New York | 16,536 |
Maryland | 2,055 |
Delaware | 182 |
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Visual & Performing Arts Majors to Study
Major | Annual Graduates |
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Fine & Studio Arts | 37,413 |
Design & Applied Arts | 36,301 |
Music | 25,910 |
Drama & Theater Arts | 17,341 |
Film, Video & Photographic Arts | 16,778 |
General Visual & Performing Arts | 6,355 |
Arts & Media Management | 4,788 |
Dance | 3,288 |
Other Visual Art | 912 |
Crafts, Folk Art & Artisanry | 119 |
Community/Environmental/Socially-Engaged Art | 10 |
Most Popular Related Majors
Related Major | Annual Graduates |
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Liberal Arts / Sciences & Humanities | 556,813 |
English Language & Literature | 54,635 |
Foreign Languages & Linguistics | 33,333 |
Theology & Religious Vocations | 27,459 |
Philosophy & Religious Studies | 19,993 |
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 3 schools only.
- Read more about our ranking methodology.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
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