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California Institute of the Arts

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  • 24700 W McBean Pky
    Valencia , CA 91355-2397
    (661) 255-1050
    http://www.calarts.edu

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    Setting
    Mid-size suburb
    Enrollment
    1,467
    Full time
    1,449
    Part time
    18
    Men full time
    703
    Women full time
    746

    California Institute of the Arts More Information

    Type of School
    Four or more years , Private not-for-profit
    Religious affiliation
    None
    Highest degree offered
    Doctor's degree - research/scholarship
    Calendar
    Semester
    Distance learning opportunities
    No

  • California Institute of the Arts Admission Basics

    Admissions office phone number
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    Open admission policy
    No
    Undergraduate Application fee
    $70
    Applied
    1,668
    Admitted
    260
    Enrolled
    151
    Admitted %
    16%

    California Institute of the Arts Admission factors

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    Neither required nor recommended
    Secondary school GPA
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    Secondary school rank
    Neither required nor recommended
    Secondary school record
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    TOEFL
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    Completion of college preparatory program
    Recommended
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    Formal demonstration of competencies
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    California Institute of the Arts Admission statistics

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    California Institute of the Arts Diversity

    American Indian/Alaskan Native
    0%
    Asian/Pacific Islander
    10%
    Black/Non-Hispanic
    7%
    Hispanic
    10%
    White/Non-Hispanic
    58%
    Non-Resident Alien
    12%
    Race/ethnicity unknown
    1%
  • California Institute of the Arts Cost

    In-State Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
    $36,742
    Out-of-state Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
    $36,742
    Books and Supplies
    $1,730
    On-campus room and board
    $10,300
    Off-campus room and board
    $10,842

    California Institute of the Arts Financial Aid

    Students Receiving Aid
    81%
    Receiving Federal Grants
    30% , $5,768 on average
    Receiving Institutional Aid
    71% , $9,572 on average
    Receiving Student Loans
    66% , $10,088 on average
  • California Institute of the Arts Programs & Majors

    Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.

    Visual and Performing Arts Bachelor Master
    Cinematography and Film/Video Production 14 28
    Dance, General 12 2
    Design and Visual Communications, General 12 17
    Directing and Theatrical Production 18 17
    Film/Video and Photographic Arts, Other 35 9
    Fine/Studio Arts, General 16 18
    Jazz/Jazz Studies 5 11
    Music Performance, General 19 12
    Music Technology 5 0
    Music Theory and Composition 9 14
    Music, General 8 0
    Photography 16 8
    Technical Theatre/Theatre Design and Technology 23 17
    Visual and Performing Arts, Other 0 41
    Voice and Opera 3 2
  • California Institute of the Arts Deadlines

    Regular Admissions

    Regular application deadline
    January 5
    Priority application deadline
    December 1
    Fall application deadline
    January 5
    SAT Reasoning / ACT scores due
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    SAT Subject score report due
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    College will notify student by
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    Student must reply to acceptance by
    May 1
    Deadline for housing deposit
    June 1

    Financial Aid

    Financial aid priority deadline
    March 2
    Financial aid deadline
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    College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about
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    Student must reply to financial aid decision by
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    Early Decision/Action

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    Transfer Students

    Transfer priority application deadline
    December 1
    Transfer priority financial aid deadline
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    Transfer application closing date
    January 5
    Transfer deadline for filing financial aid forms
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    College will notify student of transfer decision by
    April 1
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    California Institute of the ArtsNames and Abbreviations

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Student Reviews of California Institute of the Arts

4.3
based on 5 reviews
  • Jay Cee

    You make CalArts what you want it to be. If you emerge yourself into the community and work interdisciplinary than you cannot go wrong. CalArts is a school for people who are true artist. Who live, breathe, sleep being an Artist. The faculty and… more read full review

    You make CalArts what you want it to be. If you emerge yourself into the community and work interdisciplinary than you cannot go wrong. CalArts is a school for people who are true artist. Who live, breathe, sleep being an Artist. The faculty and staff at CalArts are all professionals in there fields, and they are active in them. You are not a kid when you are at CalArts, you are a professional artist and you will be treated that way. read full review

  • Yeun Angie from Pleasanton, CA

    CalArts has a vibe that no other school has. Everyone is friendly, helpful, talented, and not afraid to be who they are. There's no trashing new-coming students and there are no sororities or fraternities. Meeting new people and making new friends… more read full review

    CalArts has a vibe that no other school has. Everyone is friendly, helpful, talented, and not afraid to be who they are. There's no trashing new-coming students and there are no sororities or fraternities. Meeting new people and making new friends is not difficult, especially with art galleries and parties happening every Thursday night. We also have many events to allow new-coming students to make friends. (My first year, the first years and transfer students were invited to go on a trip to Santa Monica together on a bus.) Not only do you get to meet people, but you get to enjoy creative art in so many different aspects. You come across some strange things that inspire and also arouse different emotions from looking at art, listening to music, to observing dance performances. But you have to prepare yourself because this is a VERY liberal school--no one is afraid of being naked (the Chouinard dorms have a clothing-optional swimming pool, and there are people swimming or tanning naked there. We also have a Naked Gamelon. You'll find out what they are when you arrive ;) ) The parties are outrageous; our Halloween party is the craziest. I've heard that it's been ranked by Playboy to be one of the top 10 parties in America. Also, as I have mentioned before, not only is the social life here great, but the education is awesome. You learn from both your professor and your peers. Everyone is very supportive and encouraging. You also have to keep in mind that this school is relatively small compared to other universities (CalArts acceptance rate is 31%; it's relatively low.), but I think that it's an advantage because you receive more concentrated attention and critique in your work and you develop a close relationship with your professors. (Graphic designers have barbeques together and invite teachers and we all mingle and drink. It's really awesome.) The average class size is around 14 people. In my year, I had 17 other first year Graphic Designers, which were a lot compared to the other years. The graduating Graphic Design class of 2011 was only 8 people. I'm not trying to scare anyone, but it's a tough school. There are drop outs every year. The professors don't even get paid as much as other professors at different universities, but they work here because they are really dedicated in teaching their students and helping them to grow. I can't imagine being at any other school! read full review

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