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Student Achievement Data - School of Architecture - The University of Texas at Arlington
Student Achievement Data - School of Architecture - The University of Texas at Arlington
Student Achievement Data
The University of Texas at Arlington | Bachelor of Science, Interior Design
In accordance with the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) accreditation requirements, the Interior Design Program at the University of Texas at Arlington, collects and publishes information regarding student achievement including aggregate data addressing attrition and retention, graduation rates, job placement rates, and acceptance into graduate programs.
Length of Program
At 15 Credit Hours per semester, new transfer students will complete the INTD Undergraduate degree program, on average, in 3.5 years. The new FTIC Freshmen will require 4 years.
Retention and Attrition Rates
74% of New Interior Design students enrolled in Fall 2023 returned for Fall 2024, which represents a 26% attrition rate.
66% of New Freshman Interior Design students enrolled in Fall 2023 returned for Fall 2024, which represents a 34% attrition rate.
95% of New Transfer Interior Design students enrolled in Fall 2023 returned for Fall 2024, which represents a 5% attrition rate.
Graduation Rates
Of the students graduating from the Interior Design Program with a Bachelor of Science degree in 2024, 68% graduated in 4 years or less.
Of the students graduating from the Interior Design Program with a Bachelor of Science degree in 2025, 74% graduated in 4 years or less.
Acceptance into Graduate Programs
From 2022-2024, 9% of interior design graduates pursued advanced degrees at UTA:
Two students from the Spring 2023 graduating class applied to graduate school and
were accepted
into UTA’s College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs.
One student from the Spring 2024 graduating class applied to graduate school and
was accepted
into UTA’s College of Business.
Job Placement Rates
The following data for full-time and transfer students was collected using institutional records and a student survey that was administered prior to graduation. The surveys were distributed to students graduating in Spring 2022 with a Bachelor of Science in Interior design. Of those 11 students, six responded for a 55% response rate. Of those six, four were employed for a 75% job placement rate. Three were employed in an Interior Design-related field for a 50% industry-related job placement rate.
Updated July 23, 2025. For additional information, please contact the Office of Institutional Effectiveness Reporting at
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