Massachusetts-Boston vs. Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Both University of Massachusetts-Boston and Massachusetts College of Art and Design are Public, 4 years schools located in Massachusetts. The following statements compare University of Massachusetts-Boston and Massachusetts College of Art and Design with important academic statistics including tuition, test scores, and admission rate.
- Both schools are public.
- Massachusetts College of Art and Design's tuition ($42,180) is more expensive than Massachusetts-Boston ($37,174).
- Massachusetts College of Art and Design's acceptance rate (78.64%) is lower than Massachusetts-Boston (80.76%).
- Massachusetts College of Art and Design has higher yield (20.02%) than Massachusetts-Boston (15.49%).
- Both schools have same SAT scores of 1,190.
- Massachusetts College of Art and Design's students to faculty ratio (9 to 1) is lower than Massachusetts-Boston (16 to 1).
- Massachusetts-Boston (15,586 students) is larger than Massachusetts College of Art and Design (1,939 students) with more enrolled students.
- Massachusetts-Boston ($8,917) has higher amount of financial aid than Massachusetts College of Art and Design ($7,460).
- Massachusetts College of Art and Design's graduation rate (66%) is higher than Massachusetts-Boston (51%).
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Public, 4 years • Boston, MA #231 National Universities, #44 in Massachusetts more rivalsOffered Degrees
Certificate Programs
Bachelor's
Post-Graduate Certificate
Master's
Doctorate
Bachelor's
Post-Graduate Certificate
Master's
Doctorate
Tuition & Fees
$15,496 In-State
$37,174 out-of-state
$37,174 out-of-state
Financial Aid
$8,917
Test Scores
1,190 SAT
27 ACT
Admission
80.76% Acceptance Rate
15.49% Yield
Enrollment
12,221 Undergraduate
3,365 Graduate
1,617 Online Students
Graduation Rate
51% Graduation Rate
24% Transfer-out Rate
72% Retention Rate
Faculty & Staff
16 to 1 Students to Faculty
684 Faculties (full-time)
1,657 Staffs (full-time)
$100,178 Faculty Salary
$81,949 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
Study Abroad
Teacher Certificate
Teacher Certificate
Campus Living
Campus Housing Offered
-$10,896 annual charge
-1,102 capacity
Board/Meal Plan Offered
-$6,000 annual charge
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Public, 4 years • Boston, MA #21 Arts, Music, Design Schools more rivalsOffered Degrees
Certificate Programs
Bachelor's
Post-Graduate Certificate
Master's
Bachelor's
Post-Graduate Certificate
Master's
Tuition & Fees
$14,960 In-State
$42,180 out-of-state
$42,180 out-of-state
Financial Aid
$7,460
Test Scores
Admission
78.64% Acceptance Rate
20.02% Yield
Enrollment
1,833 Undergraduate
106 Graduate
67 Online Students
Graduation Rate
66% Graduation Rate
84% Retention Rate
Faculty & Staff
9 to 1 Students to Faculty
114 Faculties (full-time)
367 Staffs (full-time)
$86,930 Faculty Salary
$72,817 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
Study Abroad
Teacher Certificate
Teacher Certificate
Campus Living
Campus Housing Offered
-940 capacity
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