San Francisco, CA
800 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA 94133
http://www.sfai.edu
San Francisco Art Institute is a private college located in San Francisco, CA. It has a very high acceptance rate, admitting 95% of applicants. It has a very small sized student body with full-time enrollment of 265 undergrads. SFAI's most common major is a Bachelor's degree in Photography, which is comprised of 33% of students. Other commonly desired fields include Painting, which accounts for 25% of students, and Cinematography and Video Production (15%). It ranks 9th in California for its design program. What's more, San Francisco Art Institute places 13th in CA according to our best early decision colleges list. For students raised in California, tuition goes for $48,860 a year. Non-California residents have to lay out $44,207 a year. Before you decide not to apply due to cost constraints, be conscious that 95% of SFAI undergraduates get some financial support. 42% of San Francisco Art Institute students end up collecting a degree, heading into the job market ready to make some money. Two years after graduating, alumni make an average yearly income of $26,500. After 4 more years on the job, their median yearly income increases 20.4% to $31,900; however, that is still 20.4% under the national median. Those of you applying may want to be aware that February 1 is the early decision application deadline and your high school GPA is required to apply. Further, 100% of part-time students at SFAI continue to pursue their studies the next year. Apropos of your checkbook, be aware that SFAI students awarded federal grants receive $6,508 in monetary aid on average. SFAI's student life rating on School Authority is 8.24 and when rating its academics, SFAI received a 7.98 out of 10. To conclude, two years after receiving their diplomas, 76% of SFAI's graduates are employed and seldom do graduates fail to repay their student loans.
8.97
Party Scene
10.00
Location
6.44
Dorms
9.01
Campus Food
8.24
Student Life
8.00
Safety
SAT Score
930-1160
ACT Score
20-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
43%
No
9:1
Photography
Painting
Cinematography and Video Production
Performing Arts
Printmaking
Sculpture
Design and Visual Communications
Art History