Here is an overview of this program at Kalamazoo College. It is offered at the Bachelor’s level. Jump to any of the following sections:
The table below lists every degree level granted in visual & performing arts at Kalamazoo College, along with how many graduates complete each level annually.
| Degree Level | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Bachelor’s | 17 |
In the most recent year for which we have data, Kalamazoo College conferred 17 bachelor’s degrees in visual & performing arts.
Kalamazoo College has not been ranked for visual & performing arts at the bachelor’s level.
Average full-time tuition and fees are listed in the table below.
| In State | Out of State | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $53,976 | $60,453 |
| Fees | $447 | $447 |
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For the most recent academic year available, 24% of visual & performing arts bachelor’s degrees went to men and 76% went to women.
The majority of visual & performing arts bachelor’s degree graduates at Kalamazoo College are White. Roughly 65% of graduates fell into this category.
The following table and chart show the ethnic background for students who recently graduated from Kalamazoo College with a bachelor’s in visual & performing arts.
| Ethnic Background | Number of Students |
|---|---|
| Asian | 1 |
| Black or African American | 1 |
| Hispanic or Latino | 2 |
| White | 11 |
| Non-Resident Aliens | 0 |
| Other Races | 2 |
Kalamazoo College conferred 10 bachelor’s degrees in art/art studies, general in the most recent reporting year — 80% to women and 20% to men. Most of these graduates identified as White (70%).
Kalamazoo College awarded 4 bachelor’s completions in music, general recently — 50% to women and 50% to men. The largest share of these graduates were White (75%).
Kalamazoo College granted 2 bachelor’s degrees in drama and dramatics/theatre arts, general in the latest year of data — 100% to women and 0% to men. The largest share of these graduates were White (50%).
Kalamazoo College awarded 1 bachelor’s completion in art history, criticism and conservation in the most recent reporting year — 100% to women and 0% to men. The most common background among these graduates was Hispanic or Latino (100%).