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San Francisco Conservatory of Music

Acceptance Rate 41.58 %
Tuition & Fees $54,550
Student Population 437
Average Financial Aid Amount Received $29,697
Graduation Rate 62 %

Academic Overview

San Francisco Conservatory of Music is a private (not-for-profit), four-years institute located in San Francisco, California. It is a School of art, music, and design by Carnegie Classification and its highest degree is Master's degree.
The 2024 tuition & fees is $54,550 for undergraduate students. The graduate school tuition & fees is $54,550.
The school offers both undergraduate and graduate programs and a total of 437 students are enrolled. The acceptance rate of undergraduate school is 41.58% and the graduation rate is 62% last year.
The salary after graduation from San Francisco Conservatory of Music varies by major programs where the average earning after 10 years is $30,800. You can check the average salary by the major programs on the area of study page.

2024 Tuition & Fees

For undergraduate school, in the academic year 2023-2024, SFCM's tuition & fees is $54,550. For graduate programs, its 2024 average tuition & fees is $54,550.
Data source for 2024 Tuition: NCES, Last Update: March 12, 2024
2024 Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate$54,550
Graduate$54,550
[Chart] 2023-2024 Tuition & Fees

Key Academic Statistics

The following chart illustrates the 2024 key academic statistics at SFCM. The acceptance rate of SFCM is 41.58% and the yield (enrollment rate) is 27.61%. The average graduation rate is 62% and no students have transferred out from the school.
The average received amount of financial aid is $29,697 and 100% of undergraduate students received grants or scholarship aid. A total of 437 students is attending including both undergraduate and graduate students, and the student to faculty ratio is 3 to 1.
Acceptance Rate for San Francisco Conservatory of Music is 41.58 %.
Acceptance Rate
41.58%
Graduation Rate for San Francisco Conservatory of Music is 62 %
Graduation Rate
62%
Retention Rate for San Francisco Conservatory of Music is 90 %
Retention Rate
90%
Student Population for San Francisco Conservatory of Music is 437
Student Population
437
Student to Faculty Ratio for San Francisco Conservatory of Music is 3 to 1
Student to Faculty Ratio
3 to 1
The average received amount of financial aid is $29,697 at San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
Financial Aid Amount
$29,697

Directory Information

Directory Information
Address50 Oak Street, San Francisco, CA 94102-6011
Phone415-864-7326
WEBhttps://sfcm.edu/
Admissionhttps://sfcm.edu/admissions
Online Applicationhttps://apply.sfcm.edu/apply/
Financial Aidhttps://sfcm.edu/admissions/cost-aid/financial-aid
Net Price Calculatorhttps://sfcm.edu/admissions/cost-aid/tuition-fees
Veterans Tuitionhttps://sfcm.edu/admissions/cost-aid/veteran-educational-benefits
Athletichttps://sfcm.edu/degrees-programs/academic-services/student-right-know
Disability Servicehttps://sfcm.edu/degrees-programs/academic-services/disability-support

Offered Degrees

SFCM offers 38 major programs on-site (in-person class) only. The following table lists the number of programs by offered degree with online class availabilities.
Offered Major Programs
Award LevelTotal Number of ProgramsAvailable Online Class
Bachelor's90
Master's90
1-2 Years Certificate70
Post-Bachelor's Certificate100
Post-Master's Certificate30

Special Learning Opportunities

San Francisco Conservatory of Music does not offer online classes (distance learning opportunities) for any degree program.
Special Learning Opportunities
Online ClassNo
ROTCNo
Weekend/Evening College
Teacher Certification
Study Abroad
Campus Housing
(Dormitory Capacity:405)
Board/Meal Plan
(Typical Annual Charge: $6,000)

Veterans Benefits

San Francisco Conservatory of Music has programs, benefits and/or services to veterans, military service members, or their families.
Veterans Benefits
Yellow Ribbon Program
(officially known as Post-9/11 GI Bill, Yellow Ribbon Program)
Credit for military training
Dedicated point of contact for support services for veterans, military service members, and their families
Recognized student veteran organization
Member of Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges