Is fine arts program capitalized?

Well, if its a program, than it would be capitalized. But if its a random thing than no.So, what I'm saying is if it is a organization than yes. So yes.

to make things short yes it would be capitalized.

Anonymous is correct -- it's capitalized ONLY IF it's part of a name of a program or organization. Examples:

Capitalized: The South Glendale Fine Arts Program is hosting three new artists at this week's exhibits.

Not capitalized: The high school's fine arts program usually graduates several people with excellent scores on their Advanced Placement portfolios.

To determine whether the term "fine arts program" should be capitalized, you need to consider the context in which it is being used. Generally, the capitalization rules depend on whether it is a proper noun or a common noun.

1. Proper noun: If "Fine Arts Program" refers to the specific name of a program, such as the official title of an academic department or a specific institution's program, then it should be capitalized. For example:
- "I'm enrolled in the Fine Arts Program at XYZ University."

2. Common noun: If "fine arts program" is used as a general description or a generic term, it is treated as a common noun and not capitalized. For example:
- "She participated in a fine arts program over the summer."

Remember that style guides or specific institutions might have slightly different rules and preferences, so it is always a good idea to check the guidelines provided by the particular organization or follow established conventions if applicable.