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American College of the Building Arts

American College of the Building Arts is a small, private institution located in Charleston, sc. American College of the Building Arts offers undergraduate degrees in 3 majors.

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Key stats

4 Year, Private
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140 undergraduates
cost $20,572 undergraduate tuition
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Admissions

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Acceptance rate 62.1%
SAT score average 1137
ACT score average 23
Average high school GPA N/A
Application fee $50
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Academics

The degree program or major you pursue is major! American College of the Building Arts is known for one of its top majors: Architectural Sciences and Technology. Their student-faculty ratio is 8:1.

Graduation rate
Retention Rate
8 :1
Student to faculty ratio

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Annual tuition & cost

In state

Undergraduate tuition $20,572
Additional expenses
Room & board N/A
Books & supplies $950
Other expenses N/A
Cost of attendance* $21,522
Average financial aid package N/A
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Out of state

Undergraduate tuition $20,572
Additional expenses
Room & board N/A
Books & supplies $950
Other expenses N/A
Cost of attendance* $21,522
Average financial aid package N/A
Average net price $21,522 See my potential costs

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Student population

Who’s going to be there? American College of the Building Arts has a total undergraduate enrollment of 140, with gender binary students split 81% male and 19% female.

Total enrollment

140

Enrollment by gender

Male
Female

Enrollment & ethnicity

White %
93%
African American %
2%
Hispanic American %
1%
Asian %
1%
Native American %
1%
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander %
1%
Multiracial %
1%
Unknown %
0%

Student type

Full-time
Living on campus
International

Campus life

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Campus info

map 649 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403
phone 8435775245
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Athletics

NCAA Division level
Varsity sportsN/A
Intramural sportsN/A
greek-life

Greek life

Female
Male

Frequently asked questions

Get answers to common questions about American College of the Building Arts to help you figure out where you want to apply.

Where is American College of the Building Arts?

American College of the Building Arts is located in Charleston, sc.

What is the acceptance rate at American College of the Building Arts? 

The acceptance rate for American College of the Building Arts is 62%.

What’s the average GPA for American College of the Building Arts?

The average high school GPA for American College of the Building Arts students was N/A.

How much does it cost for 4 years at American College of the Building Arts?  

The estimated cost for 4 years at American College of the Building Arts including tuition, room and board, and books and other fees is $144,268.

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