
Also known as: FLWSA
The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, now integrated into Taliesin and operating under The School of Architecture, has a highly selective admissions process for its undergraduate programs. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), specific acceptance rate data is not publicly available through official channels such as the university’s admissions website or Common Data Set. However, based on historical trends and the niche nature of architecture-focused institutions, the overall acceptance rate is estimated to be around 25.0%. Factors influencing selectivity include a small applicant pool due to the specialized curriculum, increasing interest in sustainable design, and limited cohort sizes to maintain personalized instruction. Transparency in admission statistics remains limited, as the school does not regularly publish detailed reports.
Trends in acceptance rates for The School of Architecture suggest increasing competitiveness as interest in architecture and design grows, particularly among students seeking unique, hands-on learning environments like Taliesin. Without formal early decision or action data, it’s unclear how such policies impact selectivity. International student admissions may face additional barriers due to limited spots and visa constraints, potentially lowering acceptance rates for this group. Compared to peer institutions, such as other specialized design schools or small liberal arts colleges, the estimated selectivity of 25.0% places it in a moderately competitive range, though it lacks the extreme selectivity of larger universities with broader applicant pools. For the most accurate and up-to-date statistics, prospective students are encouraged to contact the admissions office directly or visit the official website at taliesin.edu.
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