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New York Film Academy

Burbank, CA | Private For-Profit | Trade School

New York Film Academy is a private for-profit institution in Burbank, CA earning an overall grade of Unranked, and enrolling about 965 undergraduates. Students most often pursue Film/Video and Photographic Arts and Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft.

Inside the classroom, students benefit from a 4:1 student-faculty ratio, 78.4% first-year retention, and 70.9% six-year graduation. Faculty pair challenging syllabi with intentional mentoring so learners keep momentum even as expectations rise.

Families typically invest $46,420, about $29,422 more than the national median. Six years after enrolling, alumni report median earnings of $25,150. That's about $18,538 below national results. Expect the strongest outcomes for students who appreciate an encouraging campus with room to explore and students looking for meaningful faculty access.

Unranked
Ranking
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At a Glance
Ranking
Not reported
Tuition
$36,738
Net Price
$46,420
4-Year Tuition
$146,952
Acceptance Rate
Not reported
Transfer Rate
2.2%
Student Population
965
Student-Faculty
4:1
Graduation Rate
70.9%
Retention Rate
78.4%
6-Yr Earnings
$25,150
ROI
Not reported

Who is New York Film Academy Best For?

A quick look at who tends to feel most at home here based on outcomes and campus context.

Students who thrive with close mentoring
Learners who value a tight-knit campus
Students valuing supportive learning environments

Cost & Financial Aid

Quick Answers

Can you afford it?
Depends on income
$43,826-$52,698 annual net price based on family income.
Will you graduate?
Likely
70.9% finish within six years. 66.4% complete in four years.
Will you get a job?
Employment outlook unavailable
Employment rate data is not reported. Median earnings six years after entry are $25,150. Pay varies by major.
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Total Degree Cost Summary

4-Year Total Cost (Pay with Cash)
$249,164
$62,291 × 4 years
Average Total Cost (Pay with Financial Aid)
$208,890
$46,420 × 4.5 years average
Time to Degree
Average: 4.5 years | 4-Year Rate: 66.4% | 6-Year Rate: 70.9%
Most students finish in about four to five years. Four-year completion is 66.4% and six-year completion is 70.9%.

Annual Cost Comparison

Pay with Cash
$62,291
Total annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses; excluding any financial aid, grants or scholarships.
Pay with Financial Aid
$46,420
Average annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses after financial aid, grants or scholarships.

Cost of Undergraduate Attendance

Costs based on full-time, first-time degree- or certificate-seeking undergraduates.

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Costs to Consider Price
Tuition and Fees $36,738
Books and Supplies $1,000
On-Campus Room and Board $23,752
On-Campus Other Expenses $4,504
Total On-Campus Cost $62,291

Tip: focus on the rows that match your living plan—commuters can swap in off-campus estimates while residential students should budget for housing, meals, and incidental fees.

Students Receiving Aid

Pell Grant
20.3%
Federal Loan
28.7%

Use these bars to gauge how many classmates rely on need-based dollars—lower Pell or loan shares may signal a wealthier student body or generous institutional grants.

EDsmart Insight: About 20.3% of New York Film Academy students receive Pell Grants — below the national average, highlighting ongoing affordability priorities.

AFFORDABILITY ALERT

If your family earns $75K-$110K: Expect to pay around $46,860/year

If your family earns $110K+: Expect to pay around $52,698/year

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ROI & Career Outcomes

Return on Investment
Not reported
Based on 6-year median earnings vs. total degree cost
  • 6-Year Median Earnings $25,150
  • 10-Year Median Earnings $29,633
  • Average Years to Graduate 4.5 years
  • Average Student Debt $10,750
  • Repayment Rate (3yr) 49.2%
  • Employment Rate Not reported

Graduate Earnings Distribution

Earnings range for New York Film Academy graduates 6 years after enrollment, showing the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile. This illustrates the variation in outcomes across different majors and career paths.

Graduates earn a median of $25,150 six years after enrollment — roughly 42% below the national median.
Payback Period
8.31 years
Total Degree Cost ÷ Annual Earnings

New York Film Academy vs. National Average

Comparison of key performance metrics showing how New York Film Academy's outcomes compare to the national average across earnings, graduation rates, retention, ROI, and employment. This contextualizes New York Film Academy's performance within the broader higher education landscape.

Acceptance & Selectivity

Getting In

Acceptance Rate
Not reported
Selectivity Not Reported
National Average
69%
Average acceptance rate
  • SAT Evidence-Based Reading Not reported
  • SAT Math Not reported
  • SAT Writing Not reported
  • ACT Composite Not reported
  • SAT & ACTNot required
  • Undergraduate Enrollment 965
  • Full-Time Students 100.0%
  • Part-Time Students 0.0%
  • Retention Rate 78.4%
  • Graduation Rate 70.9%
  • Student-Faculty Ratio 4:1

How to Get Into New York Film Academy

1. Meet Program Requirements: New York Film Academy focuses on practical skills and career readiness. Review the specific program requirements, which may include a high school diploma or equivalent, and any prerequisite coursework.

2. Prepare for Your Program: Focus on demonstrating your interest in the field and readiness for hands-on training. Some programs may require interviews or portfolio submissions.

3. Understand Admissions: Trade and certificate programs typically have open or moderately selective admissions focused on program fit rather than academic competition.

4. Financial Planning: Review the net price calculator and financial aid options early. Many students receive significant aid, making the actual cost lower than the sticker price.

Tip: Contact the admissions office directly for the most current application requirements, deadlines, and any special programs (like early decision or early action) that might improve your chances.

Academic Programs

Undergraduate Program Distribution

Breakdown of the most popular majors and fields of study among New York Film Academy undergraduates. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft, Film/Video and Photographic Arts, and Graphic Communications draw the most students.

  • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft 51.1%
  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts 43.0%
  • Graphic Communications 3.9%
  • Design and Applied Arts 1.1%
  • Journalism 1.0%

Highest Earning Programs

Median earnings five years after graduation for each program. These figures help illustrate ROI by field of study and degree level.

Certificate Programs

  • 1. Film/Video and Photographic Arts $30,494
  • 2. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft $24,948
  • 3. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft $18,181
Show additional high-earning majors
  • 4. Film/Video and Photographic Arts $16,415
  • 5. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft $6,814

Graduate Programs (Master's, Doctoral, Professional)

  • 1. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (Master's Degree) $36,990
  • 2. Film/Video and Photographic Arts (Master's Degree) $36,855

Program Choice Matters: Undergraduate: Film/Video and Photographic Arts grads earn $30,494—348% more than Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft ($6,814). Graduate: Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft programs lead with $36,990 median earnings. Your program and degree level choice significantly impact career earnings.

Online Degrees & Distance Learning

College Scorecard reports fully online programs for New York Film Academy. Below are the most popular options based on the number of recent graduates, followed by a quick look at the breadth of online offerings by degree level.
Source: U.S. Department of Education – College Scorecard

Most Popular Online Degrees

  • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma, 181 graduates)
  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts (Master's Degree, 144 graduates)
  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts (Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma, 133 graduates)
  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts (Bachelor's Degree, 125 graduates)
  • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (Bachelor's Degree, 112 graduates)

What This School Offers Online, at a Glance

College Scorecard flags the following online degree and certificate programs for this institution. Expand each credential level to view the complete list of available subjects.

Online Bachelor's Degrees (4 programs)
  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts
  • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
  • Graphic Communications
  • Design and Applied Arts
Online Master's Degrees (3 programs)
  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts
  • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
  • Design and Applied Arts
Online Undergraduate Certificates & Diplomas (5 programs)
  • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts
  • Graphic Communications
  • Journalism
  • Design and Applied Arts

Student Demographics

Student Population

  • Total Undergraduate Enrollment 965
  • Full-Time Students 100.0%
  • Part-Time Students 0.0%
  • Male Students 56.9%
  • Female Students 43.1%
  • Caucasian 16.0%
  • Asian 3.6%
  • Hispanic 13.7%
  • Black 9.8%
  • Pell Grant Recipients 20.3%

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Undergraduate student body composition by racial and ethnic background. This reflects New York Film Academy's commitment to diversity and inclusion in admissions.

Gender Distribution

Gender breakdown of New York Film Academy's undergraduate population. The university maintains a roughly balanced gender distribution across its student body.

Graduation Rate Equity Analysis

How well does New York Film Academy support students from different economic backgrounds?

Pell Grant Recipients
52.4%
6-year graduation rate
Non-Pell Students
72.2%
6-year graduation rate
Equity Gap
19.8 pts
equity gap to monitor

What this means: Lower-income students (Pell Grant recipients) graduate at a different rate as higher-income students, indicating varying levels of institutional support for all economic backgrounds.

Compare graduation rates by race/ethnicity

Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity

Six-year graduation rates for different demographic groups at New York Film Academy, compared to national averages. This shows whether the institution supports all students equitably.

EDsmart Insight: New York Film Academy has a diverse student body, with 16.0% identifying as White. About 20.3% receive Pell Grants, below the national average of 38%, suggesting a wealthier student body or generous institutional aid.

Graduation Rate Equity Analysis

How well does New York Film Academy support students from different economic backgrounds?

Pell Grant Recipients
52.4%
6-year graduation rate
Non-Pell Students
72.2%
6-year graduation rate
Equity Gap
19.8 pts
equity gap to monitor

What this means: Lower-income students (Pell Grant recipients) graduate at a different rate as higher-income students, indicating varying levels of institutional support for all economic backgrounds.

Compare graduation rates by race/ethnicity

Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity

Six-year graduation rates for different demographic groups at New York Film Academy, compared to national averages. This shows whether the institution supports all students equitably.

Our Take

New York Film Academy is unranked in our comprehensive analysis, achieving a Unranked overall grade with 0.0% ROI.

At $46,420 annually, the institution serves students seeking accessible higher education. Career outcomes and value metrics should be carefully compared against alternative institutions before enrolling.

EDsmart Assessment: New York Film Academy

Unranked grade | Unranked

Performance Overview: New York Film Academy's 0.0% return on investment and unranked status reflect the institution's competitive position in the higher education landscape. The $46,420 annual cost should be carefully weighed against expected career outcomes.

Value Considerations: Prospective students should compare New York Film Academy's specific programs against alternatives, as institutional averages may not reflect individual program quality. Financial aid packages, program-specific outcomes, and career services vary significantly.

Decision Framework: Use New York Film Academy's Unranked grade and unranked status as starting points, not final answers. Evaluate program-specific outcomes, campus visit impressions, financial aid offers, and career placement rates in your intended field before making enrollment decisions.

Key Takeaways

  • 70.9% six-year graduation rate sits 8.4 points above the national 62.5% benchmark.
  • 78.4% first-year retention is 1.6 points above the national norm of 76.8%.
  • Median earnings of $25,150 run about 42% lower than national outcomes six years after enrollment.
  • Average net price of $46,420 is roughly $29,302 higher than the national median of $17,118.
  • 4:1 student-faculty ratio keeps advising personal and discussion-sized.

Helpfulness for Students

Green Flags
  • 4:1 student-faculty ratio keeps mentorship close and courses discussion-sized.
  • 78.4% first-year retention shows students stay engaged after the first year.
  • Career coaching and alumni mentoring help learners convert classes into early job offers.
Red Flags
  • Average net price of $46,420 is about $29,302 higher than comparable schools, so scholarship planning is key.
  • Pell participation at 20.3% trails the national share by 18.5 points, so equity work remains important.
  • Compare aid offers from nearby public universities to weigh the premium for smaller classes.
EDsmart Expert Analysis

New York Film Academy is a private for-profit institution based in Burbank, CA and earns a Unranked overall grade. Completion earns Unranked, Support Unranked, Career Outcomes Unranked, and Affordability Unranked.

Grades are assigned relative to EDsmart's national bachelor's cohort using standardized outcomes (2026 methodology); they reflect how a school compares to peers, not a fixed percentage of a raw point total.

About 78.4% of first-year students return, and roughly 70.9% finish within six years. Review the cost and aid tables for a full picture of value.

Why it matters: this snapshot shows how likely you are to stay on track academically and whether the outcomes justify the price tag. Letter grades summarize cohort-relative performance—not a single exam-style score.

EDsmart Financial Snapshot

Families pay about $46,420 on average after aid, compared with a published cost near $62,291.

Institutional and federal aid lower costs by roughly $15,871 per year.

Graduates leave with a median of $10,750 in federal loans, which lines up with national norms.

About 20.3% of students receive Pell Grants, giving a snapshot of the campus income mix.

Why it matters: lining up sticker price, aid, and typical debt helps you stress-test the budget before you commit.

EDsmart Career Snapshot

Six years in, alumni earn roughly $25,150 at the median. That sits about 42% below the national median.

Employment figures are not reported, so explore departmental job placement stories.

Use the ROI table above to estimate how long it may take to recoup your degree costs.

Why it matters: pairing median earnings with employment rates gives you a sense of payback time after graduation.

EDsmart Admissions Snapshot

This institution has not reported a current acceptance rate.

The admissions team encourages students to highlight academic strengths through transcripts, essays, and recommendations.

Prospective students can apply early for priority review and lean on the New York Film Academy admissions site for deadlines, visit options, and counselor contacts.

Why it matters: knowing the admit rate and application expectations lets you map out testing, essays, and deadlines with less stress.

EDsmart Verdict
0.00 / 5
Value Rating - Based on affordability and career outcomes

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Contact Information

  • AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges Senior Colleges and University Commission (WASCSR)
  • Transfer Enrollment Rate2.2%

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