ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS New York Film Academy offers rolling admissions. You may apply year round to enroll in classes for Fall, Spring, and Summer courses
All applicants to New York Film Academy programs and workshops must have a high school diploma or acceptable equivalent by the time of the course start date. There is no minimum GPA required; however, students must speak English and express a serious desire to explore the art and craft of visual storytelling. Applicants will be interviewed in English by an Admissions Committee member by phone or in person.
All applicants must possess the drive and commitment necessary to complete a rigorous, total immersion program. They must be able to communicate well and work collaboratively with others in an artistic environment. Each program requires different Supplemental Materials.
Recruitment leading to enrollment is conducted in English. In order to enroll, students sign an enrollment agreement that includes the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies of their program. If English is not the student's primary language, and the student is unable to understand the terms and conditions of the enrollment agreement, the student shall have the right to obtain a clear explanation of the terms and conditions and all cancellation and refund policies in his or her primary language.
Bachelor of Fine Arts
ll students pursuing an undergraduate Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree from the New York Film Academy must be proficient in English and have earned a high school diploma (at a minimum) or an acceptable equivalent. In addition to the Supporting Materials required, EACH applicant must submit a Creative Portfolio to demonstrate the applicant’s ability to take on undergraduate level study and show a potential for success within the profession.
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS
BFA applicants must submit the following materials for admission:
Completed BFA Program Application
$65 non-refundable Application Fee
Proof of high school completion
Narrative Statement
Letters of Recommendation
Creative Portfolio
Proof of English proficiency
SAT/ACT (Not required for International Students)
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
BFA applicants must submit a minimum of two (2) letters of recommendation verifying the applicant’s ability to successfully take on undergraduate study in the relevant field. Letters must be sealed and stamped, and should be submitted directly to the Admissions Office from the individual writing on the applicant’s behalf.
MINIMUM REQUIRED SAT OR ACT SUBJECT TEST SCORES
The New York Film Academy does not have clearly defined, required minimum scores. Above all, our undergraduate programs are intensive, rigorous and specialized, where standardized test scores are not always the most useful factor in predicting success. However, when considered a thoughtfully among many other factors, test scores can help give the admissions committee a useful indication of the BFA applicant’s academic strengths and weaknesses.
INTERVIEW
As part of the admissions process, BFA applicants may be required to have an interview by phone or in person with a New York Film Academy representative. The purpose of the interview is to identify the applicant’s goals and prior experience. The ideal applicant has a passion for storytelling, creative expression, and artistic collaboration. The interview is also an opportunity to review the curriculum of the program with the applicant and to ensure that s/he fully understands the level of commitment required to successfully complete the degree.
PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
Non-U.S. residents or international applicants, for whom English is not the first or native language), are required to submit proof of English proficiency, in the form of:
An official transcript verifying completion of secondary education in which English is the primary language of communication.
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 or higher (190 for computer-based test or 68 for internet-based test); IELTS 5.5 or the equivalent.
A report from a valid English Language School verifying completion of course level equivalent to a 520 Paper-based TOEFL Score.
In the case that the documentation is not available, a New York Film Academy representative will use a phone or in-person interview as an opportunity to determine whether or not the applicant has the necessary English language proficiency.
Bachelor of Arts
All students pursuing an undergraduate Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the New York Film Academy must be proficient in English and have earned a high school diploma (at a minimum) or an acceptable equivalent. In addition to the Supporting Materials required, EACH applicant must submit a Creative Portfolio to demonstrate the applicant’s ability to take on undergraduate level study and show a potential for success within the profession.
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS
BA applicants must submit the following materials for admission:
Completed BA Program Application
$65 non-refundable Application Fee
Proof of high school completion
Narrative Statement
Letters of Recommendation
Creative Portfolio
Proof of English proficiency
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
BA applicants must submit a minimum of two (2) letters of recommendation verifying the applicant’s ability to successfully take on undergraduate study in the relevant field. Letters must be sealed and stamped, and should be submitted directly to the Admissions Office from the individual writing on the applicant’s behalf.
MINIMUM REQUIRED SAT OR ACT SUBJECT TEST SCORES
The New York Film Academy does not have clearly defined, required minimum scores. Above all, our undergraduate programs are intensive, rigorous and specialized, where standardized test scores are not always the most useful factor in predicting success. However, when considered a thoughtfully among many other factors, test scores can help give the admissions committee a useful indication of the BA applicant’s academic strengths and weaknesses.
INTERVIEW
As part of the admissions process, BA applicants may be required to have an interview by phone or in person with a New York Film Academy representative. The purpose of the interview is to identify the applicant’s goals and prior experience. The ideal applicant has a passion for storytelling, creative expression, and artistic collaboration. The interview is also an opportunity to review the curriculum of the program with the applicant and to ensure that s/he fully understands the level of commitment required to successfully complete the degree.
PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
Non-U.S. residents or international applicants, for whom English is not the first or native language), are required to submit proof of English proficiency, in the form of:
An official transcript verifying completion of secondary education in which English is the primary language of communication.
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 or higher (190 for computer-based test or 68 for internet-based test); IELTS 5.5 or the equivalent.
A report from a valid English Language School verifying completion of course level equivalent to a 520 Paper-based TOEFL Score.
In the case that the documentation is not available, a New York Film Academy representative will use a phone or in-person interview as an opportunity to determine whether or not the applicant has the necessary English language proficiency.
Associate of Fine Arts
All students pursuing an Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) Degree from The New York Film Academy must be proficient in English and have earned a high school diploma (at a minimum) or an acceptable equivalent. Applicants must also submit a Creative Portfolio.
All transcripts and supporting materials should be submitted to:
New York Film Academy
Admissions Review Office
3300 W. Riverside Dr.
Burbank, CA 91505
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS
AFA applicants must submit the following materials for admission:
Completed AFA Program Application
Application Fee
Proof of high school completion
Narrative Statement
Letter of Recommendation
Creative Portfolio
Proof of English proficiency (such as TOEFL or IELTS score), if native language is other than English (TOEFL Code: 6857)
APPLICATION FEE
Students must submit a non-refundable $65 application fee, payable online as part of the online application.
LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION
AFA applicants must submit one letter of recommendation verifying the applicant’s ability to successfully take on undergraduate study in the relevant field. Letters must be sealed and stamped, and should be submitted directly to the Admissions Office from the individual writing on the applicant’s behalf.
PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
Non-U.S. residents or international applicants, for whom English is not the first or native language), are required to submit proof of English proficiency, in the form of:
An official transcript verifying completion of secondary education in which English is the primary language of communication.
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 or higher (190 for computer-based test or 68 for internet-based test); IELTS 5.5 or the equivalent.
A report from a valid English Language School verifying completion of course level equivalent to a 520 Paper-based TOEFL Score.
In the case that the documentation is not available, a New York Film Academy representative will use a phone or in-person interview as an opportunity to determine whether or not the applicant has the necessary English language proficiency.