For the 2024 application year, the American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies has an overall acceptance rate of 37.7%, admitting 180 out of 477 applicants. The acceptance rates for Early Action and Regular Decision rounds are nearly identical at 37.7% and 37.8%, respectively, with 72 of 191 and 108 of 286 applicants accepted. In terms of standardized test scores, the 25th percentile SAT composite is 1470 and the 75th percentile is 1570, while the ACT composite scores range from 33 to 35. Notably, the institution's waitlist also reflects a 37.7% acceptance rate, showing that 180 students were accepted out of 477 who were offered a place on the list.
The American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies has an acceptance rate of 37.7% for the application year 2024, with a total of 477 applicants, of whom 180 were accepted. Early Action (EA) applicants had an identical acceptance rate of 37.7%, accepting 72 out of 191 applicants, while the Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate was slightly higher at 37.8%, admitting 108 out of 286. No earlier years provide specific acceptance data, making it difficult to discern historical trends. This current year's rates suggest a stable admissions environment for applicants.
The American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies has a wait list acceptance rate of 37.7% for the application year 2024, with 180 out of 477 applicants gaining admission. Historical data for previous years is not available, as figures for application years 2023 and earlier were not recorded. This robust acceptance rate suggests a relatively favorable outcome for wait listed candidates this year, indicative of a possibility for increased selectivity moving forward.
The American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies currently does not have transfer acceptance rate statistics available, as indicated by the absence of any figures in the provided data. There are no total applicants or accepted students reported, nor is there an average GPA for transfer applicants. Additionally, the lack of historical trends means we cannot analyze any shifts or changes over time regarding transfer admissions.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 40% |
White | 37% |
Hispanic/Latino | 10% |
Black/African American | 5% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 4% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 4% |
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