100% agree with @connections --I would never let my kid audition for a school that had an institutional cut program. If you were chosen by audition to attend, that means they think you have the chops to handle their program. If you have completed all the work you’ve been required to complete while there, there is no artistic reason to decide on a number of students you want in a class and cut to it. What does that say of the merits of their program if they liked someone in auditions and that person has done the work expected of them, yet can’t continue?
My older daughter went to a school in which some kids were moved from BFA to BA following some actions on their parts that didn’t fit with the program (work ethic in particular). My son is currently in a program in which there are juries every semester (and one barrier review midway through), but not institutional cuts. He very much appreciated meeting with each of the professors who made up his jury to learn more about what he should be focusing on in his training in the future.