The New York Film Academy's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 is 64%, with 800 out of 1245 applicants gaining admission. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors this at 64%, highlighting a steady trend from previous years where acceptance rates were 65% in 2019 and 64% in both 2021 and 2022. No Early Action (EA) data is available, and historical data indicates consistent acceptance rates of 64% over the last three years, with only slight fluctuations. The average GPA for accepted students stands at 3.15, but specific transfer and waitlist acceptance rates remain undisclosed.

The New York Film Academy's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 64%, with 800 out of 1,245 applicants being accepted. This marks a slight increase from 2022's acceptance rate of 63%, where 920 students were admitted from 1,450 applicants. Over the past several years, the acceptance rate has generally trended downward, declining from 68% in 2015 to 64% in 2023, indicating an increasing competitiveness in their admissions process. Notably, the acceptance rates for recent years have stabilized around the low to mid 60s, suggesting a consistent applicant pool.
The New York Film Academy's wait list statistics for recent application years are currently unavailable, with no figures reported for the number of applicants offered positions, accepted from the wait list, or the acceptance rates from 2020 to 2023. This lack of data suggests a significant gap in transparency regarding their wait list process over these years. Without concrete numbers, it is difficult to analyze any historical trends or shifts in wait list acceptance trends.
The transfer acceptance rate for New York Film Academy is currently unavailable, and specific application and admission figures are also missing. However, the average GPA of transfer applicants stands at 3.15. Historical data for the transfer admissions from 2020 to 2023 is not provided, indicating a lack of clarity on trends or changes in acceptance rates over the years. Without these figures, it is challenging to draw any conclusions regarding both the competitiveness and the attractiveness of the transfer process at the Academy.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Asian American | 4.3% |
| White | 19% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 11.6% |
| Black/African American | 12.5% |
| Two or more races | 2.6% |
| Unknown | 4.3% |

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