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For detailed information about
the BA program you may contact
Michael Young or David Klein
of the New York Film Academy at
ba@nyfa.com or call them
at 212-674-4300


 

BACHELOR'S DEGREE OPPORTUNITY IN
NEW YORK CITY
AT
UNION SQUARE
SOHO - TRIBECA

BACHELOR DEGREE OPPORTUNITY IN NEW YORK CITY

NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY AND ST JOHN'S UNIVERSITY

We are happy to announce that New York Film Academy students will have the opportunity to apply their studies in our One-Year Filmmaking program directly to a Bachelor's Degree at New York City's St. John's University founded in 1870.

Students in the One-Year program will receive 36 credits towards their undergraduate degree in Television and Film Studies at St. John's. ( For description of One-Year Filmmaking Program please click here )

To earn the degree they will take 90 additional credits at St. John's University within the College of Professional Studies.

St. John's offers world-class academics, high-tech facilities and friendly, residential campuses in dynamic New York City.

ST JOHN'S UNIVERSITY

Founded in 1870, St. John's is known for giving students the knowledge, skills and confidence to serve others while achieving personal and professional success. Graduates become leaders in their professions, their communities and the world.

Students in this special track will earn a Bachelor's of Science degree in Television and Film Studies through the College of Professional Studies at St. John’s, designed to arm students with critical knowledge and skills – key to effectively working and serving in today’s increasingly complex world.

LOCATION

Students in this program will complete their first year at one of New York Film Academy's Manhattan campuses located in Soho and Union Square. They will have the opportunity to complete the remainder of their degree at St. John's campus in Tribeca .  (They may also complete the One Year Filmmaking program at our Universal Studios, Los Angeles campus.)

ST JOHN'S TRIBECA CAMPUS

This ten-story, prize-winning "vertical campus" features an airy, five-story entrance atrium, 16 conference and seminar rooms, 24 high-tech classrooms and a variety of computer labs. 

The first-floor cafeteria provides students with an attractive and comfortable space in which to enjoy wholesome meals, while others will want to take advantage of Tribeca's famous eateries. The sixth-floor Student Activities Center features lounges, an exercise room, a game room and offices for student clubs. Residential facilities are also available.

Situated across from the Hudson River, at 101 Murray Street, our Manhattan facility is only a few blocks from Battery Park City, trendy TriBeCa, Wall Street and the city's financial district, which are well served by mass transit with easy access to subways, buses and the PATH to New Jersey. St. John's also has residential New York City campuses in Queens and on Staten Island.

For more Information on this opportunity, please contact Michael Young or David Klein: 212-674-4300, ba@nyfa.com

Accepting Applications for JANUARY 2008 and MARCH 2008.
APPLY ONLINE

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