Glasgow School of Art
Total, Scotland
How much do Glasgow School of Art graduates earn by subject?
Glasgow School of Art graduates earn a median salary of £29,000 five years after graduation. The highest-paying subject is Architecture, building and planning at £30,700, while Creative arts and design graduates earn £25,200.
How competitive is Glasgow School of Art?
In 2024, Glasgow School of Art received 9,830 applications and accepted 1,190 students, giving an acceptance rate of 12.1%.
Source: UCAS End of Cycle Data
What are the employment outcomes at Glasgow School of Art?
90% of Glasgow School of Art graduates are in sustained employment or further study 5 years after graduation. The university offers 2 subjects with median salaries ranging from £25,200 to £30,700. (Satisfaction = NSS teaching score)
| Subject | Employment | Median Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture, building and planning | 93.2% | £30,700 |
| Creative arts and design | 85.3% | £25,200 |
* Avg. Tariff: Average UCAS tariff points of students who enrolled on this course. This is not the entry requirement — enrolled students often exceed requirements. Always check the official university website for actual entry requirements.
Reference: A*=56, A=48, B=40, C=32 points. Example: AAA = 144 points. Calculate your tariff →
Highest Earning Subjects
- 1 Architecture, building and planning £30,700
- 2 Creative arts and design £25,200
Quick Facts
Tuition Fees
UK students: £9,250/year (government-capped)
International students: £15,000–£40,000+/year (varies by course)
Check the university website for exact international fees.
Data Source
Graduate earnings from the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset via Discover Uni 2024/25. Figures show median earnings 5 years after graduation for 2015-17 graduates.
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