American College of the Building Arts SAT Scores, ACT Scores, Acceptance Rate, and Admissions Requirements
ACBA is test-required, so your score is not an optional extra here. For a 44% acceptance school with an ACT middle range of 20 to 27, treat the upper end as your target if you want your academics to actively support your hands-on strengths.
Data on this page is sourced from our college data partners and was last updated on July 9, 2026.
American College of the Building Arts facts and stats
American College of the Building Arts is a small urban institution with an undergraduate enrollment of 155 students. ACBA has a 75% freshman retention rate, which is above the national average of roughly 70%, and its 6-year graduation rate is 55%. The student-to-faculty ratio is 8:1. ACBA is test-required for admissions.
Charleston, SC
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Key American College of the Building Arts application dates
Key dates
Regular Decision
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Early Action
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Early Decision
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Priority Deadline
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Test dates
August 22, 2026
Registration deadline: August 7, 2026
September 12, 2026
Registration deadline: August 28, 2026
October 3, 2026
Registration deadline: September 18, 2026
September 19, 2026
Registration deadline: August 14, 2026
October 17, 2026
Registration deadline: September 11, 2026
December 12, 2026
Registration deadline: November 6, 2026
Because ACBA requires SAT or ACT scores, plan to take your first test by the spring of junior year and use the summer before senior year plus the fall of senior year for retakes if needed. Check ACBA’s earliest application deadline in Key Dates, then choose the last fall retake whose scores will arrive before that cutoff.
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What you'll actually pay
ACBA is a private not-for-profit, so the same rate applies to all students. Tuition and fees are $19,872, and students can explore grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study to help cover costs.

As a private not-for-profit college, American College of the Building Arts’ overall cost includes tuition and fees of $19,872 plus housing, meals, books, and personal expenses. Students’ actual out-of-pocket costs can vary based on financial need, scholarships, and other aid. Families should compare the sticker price with any aid offer to understand the likely net cost.
Student life at American College of the Building Arts
Student activities and organization details coming soon.
Campus housing details coming soon.
No fraternity or sorority life on campus.
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