Undergraduate academic requirements
- BC Grade 12 Graduation (or equivalent)
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What New York Film Academy says about their program:
Through hands-on intensive workshops and the completion of creative work in a variety of disciplines, students can gain familiarity with the type of work required and the differing skills called upon between various crafts to make an informed decision to follow the concentration that most suits their abilities and interests. The program requires eight semesters to complete a concentration in Acting for Film, Broadcast Journalism, Cinematography, Musical Theatre, and Screenwriting, nine semesters to complete a concentration in Filmmaking, Documentary Filmmaking, Producing or Animation, and ten semesters to complete a concentration in Photography.
This program is offered on an intensive three year track and a traditional four year track. NYFA makes this accelerated schedule possible by creating an extended academic year, allowing students to complete three full-length semesters in each calendar year. Students who choose to complete the program in the traditional four-year time frame will have scheduled semester breaks off for the first three years. Students on this track, who choose a three semester concentration will attend the last semester during the summer semester.
Undergraduate
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Postgraduate
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Postgraduate
from US$32,020 to US$59,700 per year
from US$29,986 to US$50,416 per year
Up to USD$15,000 per year
The Talent Based Tuition Award is a program designed to identify applicants with exceptional aptitude for their program of study. All Talent Based Awards are based on an applicant's audition or portfolio and determined by the Admissions Department during the admissions process.
Up to USD$15,000 per year
The Need Based Tuition Assistance is designed for applicants with financial need in order to help reduce the cost of education in New York Film Academy's long-term programs including the One-year and Two-year Conservatory Programs as well as the AFA, BA, BFA, MA and MFA degree programs. In order to qualify, applicants must show a credible need through documentation such as income tax statements or bank statements. Applicants must also submit an essay describing their need and accomplishments.
Up to USD$15,000 per year
Recipients must demonstrate a history of academic achievement in addition to leadership, community service and a commitment to the arts. In order to be eligible for a Merit Based Tuition Award, candidates must be accepted to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts program. Applicants are evaluated based upon information provided in the admissions process including high school GPA and documentation of leadership roles, awards, community service or arts involvement.
Up to USD$15,000 per year
The Talent Based Tuition Award is a program designed to identify applicants with exceptional aptitude for their program of study. All Talent Based Awards are based on an applicant's audition or portfolio and determined by the Admissions Department during the admissions process.
Up to USD$15,000 per year
The Need Based Tuition Assistance is designed for applicants with financial need in order to help reduce the cost of education in New York Film Academy's long-term programs including the One-year and Two-year Conservatory Programs as well as the AFA, BA, BFA, MA and MFA degree programs. In order to qualify, applicants must show a credible need through documentation such as income tax statements or bank statements. Applicants must also submit an essay describing their need and accomplishments.
Up to USD$15,000 per year
The New York Film Academy Matthew Modine Masters Scholarship provides financial assistance to outstanding candidates of the school's Master of Fine Arts (MFA) programs in Filmmaking and Acting for Film. Recipients must demonstrate the values set forth by New York Film Academy to further the art of visual storytelling. Candidates will exhibit exemplary purpose, creativity, and commitment to community. All scholarship decisions by NYFA are at its sole and absolute discretion and final.
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