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University of North Carolina School of the Arts: Film Ranking 2024

University of North Carolina School of the ArtsRanked
72
in the USA
University of North Carolina School of the Arts is a very small public college with some focus on the film program and located in Winston Salem, North Carolina. The school was opened in 1963 and is presently offering bachelor's and master's degrees in Cinematography and Film Production.

University of North Carolina School of the Arts is quite expensive; depending on the program, tuition price varies around $29,000 a year. If you seek a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in North Carolina listing.

Recent studies showed that University of North Carolina School of the Arts area is relatively dangerous; the school is reported to have a poor rating for on-campus crime.

Based on 66 evaluation metrics, University of North Carolina School of the Arts film program ranks in Top 100 Film Schools in USA and The Second Best Film School in North Carolina. Major competing film colleges for this school are University of South Carolina Columbia and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. See the details about all twelve competing film colleges as well as list of offered film majors below.

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School ranking:

Second Best Film School in North Carolina
#9 Film School in the Southeast
#72 Film School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

Second Best Cinematography & Production Program in North Carolina

Regional Ranking

#5 Cinematography & Production Program in the Southeast

National Ranking

#29 Cinematography & Production Program in USA

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You might be interested in other options to enroll University of North Carolina School of the Arts:
Performing Arts Programs - ranked top 10% in USA
Theatre Programs - ranked top 5% in USA
Also, see how University of North Carolina School of the Arts has been ranked among graduate schools in North Carolina.

Contact information:

University of North Carolina School of the Arts
1533 South Main St.
Winston Salem, NC 27127-2738
Phone: (336) 770-3399
Website: www.uncsa.edu

Location map:

University of North Carolina School of the Arts Location Map

Film majors:

Bachelor's degree

Cinematography and Film Production

Master's degree

Cinematography and Film Production

Local competitors:

University of South Carolina Columbia - Film School Ranking
University of South Carolina Columbia

Columbia, SC, 5 film programs

Johns Hopkins University - Film School Ranking
Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD, 2 film programs

Emory University - Film School Ranking
Emory University

Atlanta, GA, 5 film programs

Wake Forest University - Film School Ranking
Wake Forest University

Winston Salem, NC, 1 film program

University of Maryland College Park - Film School Ranking
University of Maryland College Park

College Park, MD, 2 film programs

American University - Film School Ranking
American University

Washington, DC, 4 film programs

University of Pittsburgh - Film School Ranking
University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA, 6 film programs

University of Georgia - Film School Ranking
University of Georgia

Athens, GA, 2 film programs

George Washington University - Film School Ranking
George Washington University

Washington, DC, 3 film programs

Ohio State University - Film School Ranking
Ohio State University

Columbus, OH, 5 film programs

University of North Carolina Wilmington - Film School Ranking
University of North Carolina Wilmington

Wilmington, NC, 4 film programs

Maryland Institute College of Art - Film School Ranking
Maryland Institute College of Art

Baltimore, MD, 5 film programs

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