Student Outcomes
Uncommonly bright, driven, and unconventional, Sam Fox School students distinguish themselves not just by their excellence in art, architecture, and design, but by their diverse intellectual curiosity, and their deep engagement with the pressing issues of our time.
Student Completion Rates
MFA rates are calculated on a 2-year program length. Graduate Architecture program rates are calculated on varied program lengths up to 4+ years including dual and joint degree programs.
Career Outcomes
Graduates of the Sam Fox School at WashU pursue a variety of careers after graduation. The Sam Fox School collects and reports employment data on alumni of our graduate programs annually. Data on alumni of our undergraduate programs is collected and reported by WashU’s Center for Career Engagement.
Graduate Architecture Programs - Class of 2022
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Percentage of MArch, MLA, MUD, and MS graduates for whom we have postgraduate information is 99%. Graduation year was 2022. This report represents employment status as of August 2023.
Graduate Art Programs - Class of 2022
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Percentage of MFA-IVC graduates for whom we have postgraduate information is 67%. Graduation date was May 2022. This report represents employment status as of August 2023.
Percentage of MFA-VA graduates for whom we have postgraduate information is 78%. Graduation date was May 2022. This report represents employment status as of August 2023.
Graduate Art Programs - Class of 2021
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Percentage of MFA-IVC graduates for whom we have postgraduate information is 67%. Graduation date was May 2021. This report represents employment status as of August 2023.
Percentage of MFA-VA graduates for whom we have postgraduate information is 55%. Graduation date was May 2021. This report represents employment status as of August 2023.
Undergraduate Programs
Career outcome data for undergraduate programs is tracked and reported by the Center for Career Engagement.