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Frequently Asked Questions

PROSPECTIVE FELLOWS

AFI is based on a Conservatory model which focuses the educational experience in 6 disciplines while maintaining a hands-on production environment. Filmmakers come to AFI because you are guaranteed to make movies and to master the art of storytelling. AFI Fellows participate in the entire life cycle of a film, from development through production and exhibition. Because you can’t learn how to make movies without first making movies, we apply practical, hands-on collaboration in your field while guaranteeing that you train in your discipline.

The Conservatory program is a full time, two-year Master of Fine Arts degree program in six different disciplines. Graduation requirements include completion of a thesis project, which Fellows are expected to complete no later than December 31 of the year in which they have completed their two-year program.

Yes, a BA is not required for admission. Upon successful completion of your program’s requirements, you will not receive an MFA but will be awarded a Certificate of Completion. To see if you are eligble for the Certificate of Completion, please review the admissions requirements pageClick here for Certificate of Completion gainful employment disclosures.

Although it is not required, applicants are recommended to have demonstrated experience relating to the discipline to which the applicant is applying. For example, Production Design applicants may have a background or degree in architecture, theatre arts, graphic or fine arts, all of which are applicable to the desired discipline of study.

AFI Conservatory is designed for those who want to advance their craft in a specific discipline. You may apply to more than one area of interest and will need to submit separate applications for each discipline. Due to the collaborative nature of the program, successful applicants will be enrolled into only one discipline. You may only apply up to two disciplines in the same academic year.

The application process overall has not changed. However, for the Cinematography and Directing discipline, please consider health and safety concerns as you approach the application prompts. The current COVID crisis has required us to adapt many aspects of our lives, and this application is no different. We recommend that you produce, film and edit the exercise yourself, with available light and locations and design elements, and calling upon “actors” that are housemates or in your quarantine pod. Please be mindful of established health and safety measures (masks, social distancing, washing hands, open windows, shooting outdoors if possible; and observing any additional local protocols for film production). Compelling stories can still be told within these limited conditions, and evaluations will be made in this spirit of appreciating the production value (and performance) limitations.

While each program will require examples of work specific to the chosen discipline, film submissions should be no more than TRT located in the admissions requirements, and submitted material should personally demonstrate individual talent and ability. The AFI Conservatory focuses on narrative filmmaking; samples should also be narrative in format. Production Designer submissions should present at least 75% of their work in their submitted portfolio. Screenwriters may send a script as a T.V. pilot or as an animated series, as long as they show narrative ability and it is the best demonstration of their talent.

AFI Conservatory receives thousands of applications each year. Enrollment is around 150 Fellows — a successful mix to create teams of Cinematographers, Directors, Editors, Producers, Production Designers and Screenwriters.

We break down what the narrative statement should be about in the admissions requirements page on our website. That is a just a template for you to use so you can write your statement. This is the place where you should tell us about yourself so we can get to know you, your passion for filmmaking, and what makes you unique. While you can address each area of the narrative statement separately, we recommend a blended statement addressing each question meaningfully. Just make sure it’s no longer than 3 pages.

No. Please follow the instructions for the required supporting materials for the Screenwriting discipline. Only one script sample can be submitted as part of the 20-page example. You can submit a screenplay that is less than 20 pages. The title page and a one-page synopsis does not count towards the 20 pages. Only those materials will be reviewed by the Admissions committee, and the Admissions committee will not review a project that is longer than the recommended length.

You may not submit additional materials or exceed the recommended project length. Please follow the required supporting materials guidelines for each discipline. Only those materials will be reviewed by the Admissions committee; the Admissions committee will not review a project that is longer than the recommended length. Please cut down any samples to fit within those time constraints, and please only submit one video sample per link.

All application material and its required material are due on the deadline date in the admissions requirements page.

AFI uses the GradCAS application system, and they are available to help with any technical problems within the application system. You can reach out to GradCAS directly when you are logged into the application.

AFI Conservatory offers limited scholarship support to first year Fellows; most of these opportunities are renewable in the second year, upon satisfactory academic progress. For more information, please see the Scholarships page. Applicants are encouraged to actively explore all funding options and to research outside (non-AFI) scholarships, even before acceptance into the school, and to develop a plan to support the costs of graduate study for the duration of the program. Many outside scholarships can take up to one year to process. Applications for these scholarships should be submitted in advance of desired entry into the program. Please consult the Scholarships page for a list of outside scholarship opportunities.

Generally, Federal Direct student loans will make up the majority of aid eligibility at the AFI Conservatory. Typically, the Federal Direct Loan and Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan have been the foundation of aid offered to graduate students. The Financial Aid page  provides more information on these loans.

All applicants for admission may apply for AFI scholarships. If you wish to apply for AFI Scholarship funds, you must submit the AFI Conservatory scholarship application. Check the application for the deadline date to apply by. Scholarship applications are sent directly to the Financial Aid office. The scholarship selection is determined by the AFI Conservatory Financial Aid and Awards Committee with advisement from select scholarship donors on a case-by-case basis.

Outside (non-AFI) scholarships are also available for graduate study. Applicants must research these opportunities individually. Deadlines to apply vary. Please see the Scholarships page for more information.

To be eligible for Federal Direct student loans, applicants must either be citizens or permanent residents of the United States and among other federal requirements, must not have a current federal student loan default on record. The Financial Aid page provides more information on these loans.

Please check the AFI scholarship application for due date. Applicants will generally be notified of financial aid the month following acceptance into the Conservatory, if not included in their offer of admission.

Over the years, approximately half of our student body has been international, coming to AFI from countries all over the world. Our international admission requirements only differ in requiring proof of English language proficiency — a TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo score is required. Please refer to the admissions requirements for international applicants. Also, if transcripts are submitted, applicants must include an original (no copies) plus an official English translation (if applicable). Please refer to the transcripts section of the admissions requirements.

Yes, during the admissions process, the Admissions Office will accept unofficial transcripts. You will be asked to upload the unofficial transcripts in your GradCAS application in the academic history section. Unofficial transcripts should also include a grading legend, if applicable. For international applicants: all credentials and transcripts must include an official English translation (if applicable). Should you be offered acceptance, and decide to enroll at the AFI Conservatory, you will be required to provide official transcripts. Transcripts are considered official only if they are sent directly from your school to the AFI Conservatory, either digitally via an online transcript system or by mail in a sealed envelope.

Yes, we encourage you to do so. It is strongly recommended that you reapply only if you have new work to submit and if your experience or submission materials have enhanced your qualifications.

At the end of the first year, all Fellows are provided with an “end-of-year” portfolio review, which provides an overall evaluation of the Fellow’s work during the first year. All Fellows are reviewed within their disciplines by the Discipline Head, and the faculty. Fellows are evaluated on the basis of the quality of the work completed during the reviewed period, attendance and participation in the program, collaboration, professional attitude and creative potential. As with other graduate-level programs, continuation is based on the faculty’s overall evaluation of progress and potential; a Fellow will be invited to continue in the MFA/Certificate program by decision of the faculty.

Yes, the AFI Conservatory welcomes Fellows who receive VA education benefits. Eligible service members are encouraged to visit the VA website at: http://www.gibill.va.gov or by phone at 888–442–4551 to learn more and to begin the application process. Fellows must apply for VA education benefits and also be admitted to the AFI Conservatory before Certification of Enrollment will be granted. After being admitted to the Conservatory, a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) should be presented to the School Certifying Official (SCO) in the Office of the Registrar.

Depending upon the service member’s Chapter of eligibility, funds are dispersed either to the Fellow or directly to the AFI Conservatory (for service members with Chapter 33/Post–9/11 GI Bill®, payments for tuition and fees are paid directly to the school. Benefits paid under most other Chapters are dispersed directly to the Fellow).

Fellows must remain in good standing to continue receiving VA education benefits. Unsatisfactory (failing) grades in courses required for degree completion, and/or disciplinary/dismissal actions rendered against the Fellow are reported to the VA and may result in loss of education benefits.

Please refer to the VA website for information about your eligibility under the following Chapters: Chapter 30 (Montgomery GI Bill) Chapter 32, Chapter 33 (Post–9/11 GI Bill), Chapter 35, Chapter 1606 Montgomery GI Bill–SR, and Chapter 1607. Currently, the AFI Conservatory does not participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program in connection with Chapter 33 benefits.

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs(VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

Yes, you are welcome to visit the campus. Please visit the Campus Tours page to see when campus tours and information sessions are held. The AFI Conservatory campus tours consist of an overview of our Master’s film school programs. Guests are granted access to view our facilities and better understand the six disciplines, and what each offers to prospective candidates who are interested in Cinematography, Directing, Editing, Producing, Production Design and Screenwriting. You may e-mail the Admissions Office at CampusTours@AFI.com to RSVP. Regular office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, during the academic year.

AFI does not provide housing but does connect all incoming fellows together to start finding available apartments in Los Angeles. We provide information about living in Los Angeles, websites to consider, and neighborhoods that are close to campus.

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