Admission Requirements and Deadlines
Film and Media Arts,
MFA
Deadline
Fall: January 15 Application Type: Applications are evaluated together, after the deadline has passed.
Letters of reference Number Required:3From whom: Letters of recommendation should be obtained from college/university faculty familiar with the candidate's academic competency and/or professionals in the fields of communication or media production.
Statement
of Goals:
The Statement of Goals should be approximately 1000-1500 words and should set forth the candidate's personal interests, educational aims, and professional goals, along with relevant biographical information. This statement is typically accompanied by a resume.
Standardized
Test Scores:
The GRE is required. 75-85% range on the verbal and quantitative sections.Minimum TOEFL score or range of scores needed to be accepted: 600 on the paper-based test or 250 on the computer-based test.
Portfolio:
A portfolio is submitted as evidence of creative potential, usually a completed film or videotape accompanied by a cover sheet to explan the candidate's role in the project including production date, running time, relevant credits, and the conditions and constraints under which it was produced.
Other exceptional creative work in writing, art, music, still photography, computer arts, criticism, or in research scholarship might be appropriate. Such work also may be used to supplement a film or video exhibit.
Resume:
A resume is required.
Background
Experience Required
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Transfer Credit
The MFA program in Film and Media Arts will accept transfer hours completed in course work related to the program. Acceptance of transfer credits will be determined solely by the MFA committee.
The maximum number of credits a student may transfer is 11
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