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University of Dayton: Performing Arts Ranking 2024

University of DaytonRanked
248
in the USA
University of Dayton is a medium-sized not-for-profit Catholic college offering many disciplines along with the performing arts major and located in Dayton, Ohio. The college was founded in 1850 and is presently offering bachelor's degrees in General Design and Visual Communications.

University of Dayton is extremely expensive; depending on the program, tuition varies around $51,000 per year. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in Ohio listing.

According to recent studies, University of Dayton area is dangerous; the college is reported to have a very bad rating for campus crime.

Based on 67 evaluation factors, University of Dayton performing arts program ranks #248 Performing Arts School (out of 1231; top 25%) in the United States and #9 Performing Arts School in Ohio. Major competitors for this college are Northwestern University in Evanston and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. See the details about all twelve competing performing arts schools as well as available performing arts majors below.

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School ranking:

#9 Performing Arts School in Ohio
#47 Performing Arts School in the Midwest
#248 Performing Arts School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

#6 Music Program in Ohio

Regional Ranking

#29 Music Program in the Midwest

National Ranking

#115 Music Program in USA

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You might be interested in alternative options to enroll University of Dayton:
Art Programs - ranked top 20% in USA
Dance Programs - ranked top 40% in USA
Music Programs - ranked top 25% in USA
Theatre Programs - ranked top 35% in USA
Also, see how University of Dayton ranks among Catholic colleges and graduate schools in Ohio.

Contact information:

University of Dayton
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469
Phone: (937) 229-1000
Website: www.udayton.edu

Location map:

University of Dayton Location Map

Performing Arts majors:

Bachelor's degree

General Design and Visual Communications

Local competitors:

Northwestern University - Performing Arts School Ranking
Northwestern University

Evanston, IL, 25 performing arts programs

Carnegie Mellon University - Performing Arts School Ranking
Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, PA, 11 performing arts programs

Indiana University Bloomington - Performing Arts School Ranking
Indiana University Bloomington

Bloomington, IN, 14 performing arts programs

University of Cincinnati - Performing Arts School Ranking
University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH, 11 performing arts programs

Vanderbilt University - Performing Arts School Ranking
Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TN, 8 performing arts programs

University of Notre Dame - Performing Arts School Ranking
University of Notre Dame

Notre Dame, IN, 5 performing arts programs

University of Michigan Ann Arbor - Performing Arts School Ranking
University of Michigan Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, MI, 11 performing arts programs

Case Western Reserve University - Performing Arts School Ranking
Case Western Reserve University

Cleveland, OH, 6 performing arts programs

University of Illinois Urbana Champaign - Performing Arts School Ranking
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

Champaign, IL, 6 performing arts programs

University of Pittsburgh - Performing Arts School Ranking
University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA, 4 performing arts programs

Ohio State University - Performing Arts School Ranking
Ohio State University

Columbus, OH, 8 performing arts programs

Purdue University - Performing Arts School Ranking
Purdue University

West Lafayette, IN, 4 performing arts programs

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