CIA vs. Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo
CIA ranked #-1 and Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo ranked #-1 in national university ranking. The following statements compare Cleveland Institute of Art and Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo with important academic statistics including tuition, test scores, and admission rate.
- Both schools are private.
- CIA's tuition ($47,880) is more expensive than Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo ($6,238).
- CIA's acceptance rate (56.28%) is lower than Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo (85.38%).
- CIA has higher yield (22.69%) than Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo (22.52%).
- Both schools have same SAT scores of 1,160.
- CIA's students to faculty ratio (9 to 1) is lower than Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo (12 to 1).
- Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo (647 students) is larger than CIA (566 students) with more enrolled students.
- CIA ($28,554) has higher amount of financial aid than Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo ($5,868).
- CIA's graduation rate (68%) is higher than Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo (39%).

Cleveland Institute of Art
Private, 4 years • Cleveland, OH #44 Arts, Music, Design Schools, #OH in Ohio more rivalsOffered Degrees
Bachelor's
Tuition & Fees
$47,880
Financial Aid
$28,554
Test Scores
1,160 SAT
23 ACT
Admission
56.28% Acceptance Rate
22.69% Yield
Enrollment
566 (All undergraduate)
Graduation Rate
68% Graduation Rate
23% Transfer-out Rate
86% Retention Rate
Faculty & Staff
9 to 1 Students to Faculty
51 Faculties (full-time)
138 Staffs (full-time)
$51,430 Faculty Salary
$61,460 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
Study Abroad
Campus Living
Campus Housing Offered
-$9,870 annual charge
-319 capacity

Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo
Private, 4 years • Arecibo, PR #PR in Puerto Rico more rivalsOffered Degrees
Associate
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate
Tuition & Fees
$6,238
Financial Aid
$5,868
Test Scores
Admission
85.38% Acceptance Rate
22.52% Yield
Enrollment
321 Undergraduate
326 Graduate
43 Online Students
Graduation Rate
39% Graduation Rate
82% Retention Rate
Faculty & Staff
12 to 1 Students to Faculty
23 Faculties (full-time)
47 Staffs (full-time)
$36,709 Faculty Salary
$30,030 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
Teacher Certificate
Campus Living
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