Frequently Asked
Once you have applied and been accepted, you will be asked to place a deposit down of $500 to save your space in the course. The remaining tuition is due one month prior to the program or each semester start date. Check the cost of tuition and program dates.
New York Film Academy accepts government, work and other related sponsorships for funding to your program. All official documentation regarding sponsorship can be submitted to your admissions representative upon acceptance for your program.
NYFA has a limited number of talent, merit, and need-based awards available for all long-term and degree programs. Students can learn more on NYFA’s financial aid page.
The Post 9/11 GI Bill will cover the full cost of attendance of 1 Year and Degree programs if the student using the benefit is 100% eligible. To learn if you are GI Bill eligible, visit www.va.gov. You can learn more about NYFA military and veteran programs here.
NYFA offers a variety of financial tuition assistance programs and scholarships that can be used for long-term courses. Short-term courses do not qualify for financial aid. To learn more, please visit NYFA’s financial aid page.