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Columbus College of Art & Design main competitors are College for Creative Studies, Ringling College of Art and Design, and California College of the Arts.

Competitor Summary. See how Columbus College of Art & Design compares to its main competitors:

  • Columbia College Chicago has the most employees (2,927).
  • Employees at College for Creative Studies earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $75,675.
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Columbus College of Art & Design salaries vs competitors

Among Columbus College of Art & Design competitors, employees at College for Creative Studies earn the most with an average yearly salary of $75,675.

Compare Columbus College of Art & Design salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Columbus College of Art & Design
$64,792$31.15-
ArtCenter College of Design
$64,637$31.08-
Art Academy of Cincinnati
$51,701$24.86-
PCA&D - Pennsylvania College of Art & Design
$62,307$29.96-
Ringling College of Art and Design
$72,135$34.68-
California College of the Arts
$70,242$33.77-

Compare Columbus College of Art & Design job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Columbus College of Art & Design
$72,632$34.92
College for Creative Studies
$97,341$46.80
PCA&D - Pennsylvania College of Art & Design
$88,987$42.78
Ringling College of Art and Design
$81,123$39.00
Kansas City Art Institute
$80,525$38.71
California College of the Arts
$77,883$37.44
Cleveland Institute of Art
$76,252$36.66
ArtCenter College of Design
$76,240$36.65
Otis College of Art and Design
$74,665$35.90
Rider University
$73,843$35.50
Columbia College Chicago
$70,945$34.11
Memphis College of Art
$69,502$33.41
Art Academy of Cincinnati
$63,811$30.68
Pratt Institute
$63,305$30.43
Rhode Island School of Design
$63,176$30.37
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
$58,507$28.13
The University of the Arts
$55,061$26.47
Lebanon Valley College
$54,892$26.39
Dutchess Community College
$53,548$25.74
Bob Jones University
$50,812$24.43

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Columbus College of Art & Design demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Columbus College of Art & Design vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Rhode Island School of Design36%64%
Dutchess Community College44%56%
Rider University45%55%
Pratt Institute47%53%
Columbus College of Art & Design48%52%
Cleveland Institute of Art49%51%

Compare race at Columbus College of Art & Design vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
71%10%10%6%3%
6.3
56%17%11%12%4%
8.9
61%15%12%9%3%
8.8
59%17%13%8%4%
8.4
70%9%10%8%3%
6.7
63%15%7%12%3%
9.4

Columbus College of Art & Design and similar companies CEOs

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Gregory G. Dell'Omo
Rider University

Kathryn Heidemann is a senior arts management and higher education leader, educator, and artist who joined Cleveland Institute of Art as dean of faculty and vice president of academic affairs in 2019. As a chief academic officer, Kathryn provides leadership for the college’s educational programs in support of the college’s mission including program and curricular development and delivery, accreditation and assessment, and academic operations and strategy. Before coming to CIA, Kathryn worked at Carnegie Mellon University, where she served as Assistant Dean at the College of Fine Arts and Heinz College of Public Policy & Information Systems Management. As part of her role, she also spearheaded the arts and entertainment management graduate programs in Pittsburgh and Los Angeles, creating data- and tech-informed leaders in the visual arts, performing arts, interactive and entertainment media. Kathryn brings two decades of art industry experience to her work at CIA, having worked in artistic programming, operations, external relations, and education and community engagement for a variety of cultural institutions including The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Chicago Academy for the Arts, and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, to name a few. Kathryn holds a Master of Arts Management (MAM) degree from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia College Chicago.

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