2023 Visual and Performing Arts Professors
There are about 27,804 students enrolled in Visual and Performing Arts in the USA.
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Below Average
Compared to national avg.
Professor Rating
C+
Vs. National Avg.
0%
professors Rank
#253
PROFESSORS
Fast Facts for Visual and Performing Arts: Median Professor Rating: 4 / 5, which is below average.
Instructors continually play a humongous role in your college experience, no matter what you major in. An awesome teacher can help a student find their passion and even make a difficult subject seem fun. Conversely, a bad professor can drive unnecessary stress or even worse... fail you!
Visual and Performing Arts professors have a median student rating of 4 out of 5, putting them in the top 57th percentile in the United States based on student satisfaction. Suprisingly, this major is exactly the median for professor rating, which, in our opinion, is remarkably average! Professors of Visual and Performing Arts just edged-out those from "Fashion Design", whereas "Human Services" professors ranked one slot above Visual and Performing Arts.
Now for some statistics about Visual and Performing Arts professors. Colleges located in midsize suburbs tend to have the best Visual and Performing Arts professors. The Mountain West Conference has the highest rated Visual and Performing Arts professors. The Rocky Mountains region has the highest rated Visual and Performing Arts professors. Public schools tend to have higher rated Visual and Performing Arts professors than private schools. Finally, Louisiana has the highest rated Visual and Performing Arts professors in America.
Andy Weeks, professor at Valencia College in Orlando, FL is the most popular Visual and Performing Arts professor in the US. Marshall Sponder, instructor at Rutgers University-New Brunswick in New Brunswick, NJ is the highest rated Visual and Performing Arts professor in America, with a rating of 5 / 5.
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