2026 Best Value Fine & Studio Arts Management Schools in the Far Western Region

[Fine & Studio Arts Management](/majors/visual-and-performing-arts/arts-media-management/fine-and-studio-arts-management/) programs reward a close look at where your money goes furthest. The schools below stand out for delivering a strong fine & studio arts management education at a price that pays off.
For its 2026 best-value ranking, College Factual looked at 5 schools to find the best return on investment for fine & studio arts management students.
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2026 Best Value Fine & Studio Arts Management Schools in the Far Western Region
Below are the schools that deliver the strongest value in fine & studio arts management, balancing cost against outcomes.
Best Value Fine & Studio Arts Management Schools
Seattle Community College North Campus earned the #1 spot for value among fine & studio arts management schools in the Far Western Region. Located in the city of Seattle, Seattle Community College North Campus is a moderately-sized public university. Students from in state pay about $5,238 in tuition and fees, while out-of-state students pay about $5,796. Fine & Studio Arts Management graduates carry a median of $16,643 in student loans. Early-career fine & studio arts management graduates make about $48,739. Weighed against typical debt, the earnings make a compelling case for value.
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Notes and References
The ranking above is published by College Factual (MF_RANKING_2025), 2026 edition. Schools are scored on the balance of cost (tuition and student debt) against student outcomes (post-graduation earnings) — a measure of return on investment, drawn primarily from the U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS and College Scorecard).
Ranking method: College Major Best Value · 5 schools evaluated.
*Averages shown above reflect the top 1 ranked schools only.
- 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 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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