As @VoiceTeacher points out, juries to assess you are not necessarily the same as cut programs. LAMDA doesn’t cut (UK programs don’t cut). Northwestern, where my D graduated, doesn’t cut, but of course you could conceivably flunk out, as with any BA program. When my oldest went to Tisch a decade ago, he had a very rough time the first year for personal reasons (ended up leaving middle of second year), and a couple of professors did wonder out loud if this was really the best place for him, and one encouraged him to leave–but this isn’t the same as a cut either.
Cutting is an institutional practice whereby students are evaluated and the institution tells them they need to leave the program. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I personally would avoid any program that practices this, no matter how they dress it up. (The most common way they dress it up is to say that ‘hardly anyone’ is ever asked to leave. Or they make it sound like the student is given very ample, reasonable, written warnings & the student deliberately does not follow these warnings. This may be true, but it also may not be true.)
If you go to class, and get passing grades, then I strongly believe you should never ever be asked to leave a program. (Unless you do something very egregious within the program.) It’s not only a huge blow to the development of the budding young artist - many of whom develop at their own unique pace and way - it is also a colossal waste of money and time, as usually these credits do not transfer.