Burbank, CA
3300 Riverside Dr, Burbank, CA 91505
https://www.nyfa.edu
New York Film Academy - Los Angeles is a for-profit, private college in Burbank, CA. Admission is accessible to anybody, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It has a smaller sized student body with full-time enrollment of 1,134 undergraduates. NYFA Los Angeles' most commonly in-demand major is a Cinematography and Video Production Certificate, which is elected by 20% of the student body. Other common picks include Acting, which accounts for 19% of students, and Performing Arts (6%). If you plan to focus your studies on theater at a college in California but don't have the best grades, NYFA Los Angeles is the perfect choice for you, because its theater program ranks one of the highest ranking in the state. Furthermore, New York Film Academy - Los Angeles is 19th in California on our top colleges with rolling admissions list. At full price, tuition is $29,866 a year for students living in California but $33,009 if your residence isn't in California. That being said, 64% of NYFA Los Angeles undergrads are awarded some grant or scholarship funding. 54% of New York Film Academy - Los Angeles students finish their learning with a degree to their name, fresh and ready to set foot in the employment market. Applicants may like to be aware that NYFA Los Angeles doesn't offer early decision and it costs $65 to apply to NYFA Los Angeles. Secondly, it does not offer a study abroad program. In terms of your pocketbook, be aware that for households making between $30k and $48k, the average cost of tuition after aid and scholarships is $28,477 per year. Our college experts rated NYFA Los Angeles an 8.5 out of 10 for value and when grading its safety, NYFA Los Angeles received an 8.76 out of 10. Lastly, on average, its students graduate with $12,985 per year of debts and under one out of ten graduates default on their student debt.
8.76
Location
9.53
Student Life
8.76
Safety
SAT Score
-
ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
55%
No
7:1
Cinematography and Video Production
Acting
Cinematography and Video Production
Acting
Performing Arts
Photography
Acting
Playwriting and Screenwriting
Full-Time Enrollment
27%
21%