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Ranked as one of the top film schools in America, the AFI Conservatory is searching for the next generation of filmmakers with individual artistic voices to apply as Fellows to one of the six disciplines in our MFA program. The AFI Conservatory does not offer any undergraduate degree programs and only admits once a year for fall term.
AFI Fellows come from a diverse background and are represented by the majority of states in the U.S. and over 40 countries around the world. Fellows at the Conservatory bring to life our mission and vision by serving as artists and leaders in the art of storytelling and influencing culture through their contributions to film and television.
The information on this page is for applicants to learn how to successfully apply to the MFA program, as well as provide instructions on material submissions for the Cinematography, Directing, Editing, Producing, Production Design, and Screenwriting disciplines.
The AFI Admissions Office understands applying to graduate school is a lot of work and appreciates the time and attention every applicant puts into their materials. Should there be any questions about the admissions requirements, please contact the Admissions Office for clarification at Admissions@AFI.com.
BEFORE YOU APPLY
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2025–2026 Admission Requirements
All applicants for admission to the MFA program or Certificate of Completion at the AFI Conservatory must submit the following:
ONLINE APPLICATION
Applications for Fall 2025 for all disciplines (Cinematography, Directing, Editing, Producing, Production Design and Screenwriting) will open September 2024.
AFI uses the GradCAS application system. The application portal will be available starting on September 6, 2024, for Fall 2025 applicants. Please note applicants can only apply to a maximum of two programs.
Online applications and portfolio requirements must be received by 8:59 p.m. PT (11:59 p.m. ET) on December 4, 2024.
There is an application fee of $110 per application.
The narrative statement is a critical part of the admissions application. It’s an opportunity for applicants to show who they are as a person and storyteller. Narrative Statements should be no longer than 3 pages in length and contain the following.
For applicants applying to two disciplines, the Admissions Office recommends writing a unique narrative statement for each application, tailoring it to their experience and passion for each specific discipline.
Applicants must disclose the use of any LLM Artificial Intelligence technology when writing their Narrative Statement. AI Technology disclosures should be included as a footnote and briefly explain how the AI tool was used in creating the Narrative Statement. Failure to include a disclosure may disqualify applicants from admissions consideration or result in early dismissal if enrolled.
*Narrative statements should be easy to read with a conventional font (Times New Roman), size 12; double-spaced; and 1-inch margins.
Resumes should detail professional work, set experience, education level and degree(s) earned. Please see additional information in the TRANSCRIPTS section below about listing education in your resume.
Applicants are required to submit the names of two individuals who will provide a professional (academic or artistic) recommendation. Recommenders will be e-mailed a link from the GradCAS application portal. No personal recommendations are allowed from family members or friends in a non-professional capacity.
Applicants are responsible for ensuring their recommenders have completed the online recommendation by the application deadline date. Applications cannot be reviewed without them. AFI will only accept letters directly from the recommender and not from the applicant. Submissions provided by the applicant will not be considered. No hard copy letters are accepted.
Letters of recommendation are due before or on the application deadline date.
The AFI Conservatory Admissions Office accepts unofficial transcripts* during the admissions process. A transcript is a document that provides a list of courses and grades earned by a student at an institution of higher education. Unfortunately, diplomas cannot be accepted in lieu of transcripts.
In the online application, please list only schools of higher education where a transcript can be obtained. A transcript is required for any school listed on the application. Please note, a school cannot be removed or deleted from your application once it is submitted. If a transcript cannot be obtained, applicants are required to procure a letter from the school stating why transcripts are not available.
For applicants who attended other schools that may be pertinent to your application (for example, extension courses or a workshop), these schools should be listed on their resume and not in the GradCAS application system. The Admissions Office will reach out to any applicants directly if additional information about their academic background is needed.
International Applicants: Please submit all credentials and transcripts with an official English translation (if applicable). A Bachelor’s Equivalency Report will be required for Admitted Fellows who decide to enroll at the AFI Conservatory. For more information, please visit our International Applicants page. The Registrar determines final evaluation of applicants’ records.
Certificate of Completion applicants: Applicants with some higher education history should list that school in the Academic History section. Applicants with no higher education post high school (primary school), should list where they received their high school diploma and answer the academic history questions to the best of your ability.
All transcripts and credentials are due before or on the application deadline date.
*Admitted Fellows who decide to enroll at the AFI Conservatory will be required to submit official transcripts. Transcripts are considered official if the AFI Conservatory receives them directly from the issuing school either digitally or by post mail, or if the Admitted Fellow sends a physical copy in a signed and sealed envelope.
Applicants who do not hold an earned undergraduate degree or equivalent may be eligible to apply as an Associate Fellow. Eligibility is based upon exceptional skill demonstrated in an applicant’s field and a required number of years of applicable experience.
Requirements for Associate Fellow Applicants:
Associate Fellows are required to meet all the requirements and obligations of degree-candidate Fellows. Associate Fellows are awarded Certificates of Completion upon successful completion of all requirements of the AFI Conservatory program within their respective discipline.
The AFI Conservatory is a need-blind institution. Scholarship or financial need is not taken into consideration during the admissions process and would never be used in hindrance to an applicant’s admissions decision.
Applicants who wish to be considered for a scholarship must complete a Scholarship Application Form by February 1, 2025. Applicants must submit their Admissions Application before their Scholarship Application.
Click Here to complete the Scholarship Application Form. Please note that submissions will be accepted starting September 6, 2024, and will close February 1, 2025.
Scholarship application forms will be submitted directly to the AFI Conservatory’s Office of Financial Aid. Scholarship notifications are sent out after an admissions decision has been made. Admitted Fellows will receive notification if they have been awarded a scholarship or not.
AFI Scholarship consideration is open to domestic and international applicants. Late applications will not be considered.
International applicants must submit an English proficiency score if English is not the applicant’s native language. The AFI Conservatory accepts the following tests TOEFL (iBT, MyBestScore, and Essentials), IELTS, and Duolingo.
Minimum scores required:
Applications will not be reviewed without the minimum test score. No exceptions. For testing information, go directly to the testing sites: TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo. Test results must be taken within 24 months of the date you apply to the Conservatory, or they will be considered invalid. AFI only accepts official test results and not results submitted by the applicant. Please use the following codes when submitting official test results: TOEFL code B886*, IELTS code 9760*.
*Please note, TOEFL and IELTS scores are sent to our application system GradCAS, and not directly to AFI for processing. Please send test results directly to GradCAS.
For Duolingo, please send test scores directly to the American Film Institute for processing. The GradCAS system does not process these scores.
The Admissions Office recommends international applicants take the TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo well in advance of the application deadline. Please allow appropriate time for test scheduling and the distribution of results.
Qualifying test scores are due before or on the application deadline date.
International Applicants — click here to learn more.
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC SUPPORTING MATERIALS/PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENTS
Applicants are required to submit material that best fits the discipline requirements. Please make sure any of the following material requested meets these criteria unless otherwise noted:
Films:
Essays
Cinematography applicants are required to submit the following:
Supplemental Submissions (optional):
*All film submissions should include a description of the format(s)/camera used, whether the project was completed at an educational institution and use of any AI technology.
Directing applicants are required to submit the following:
Editing applicants are required to submit two unique examples of original work for which they are the sole Editor. Submissions cannot be longer than 20 minutes per example and should demonstrate editing abilities and knowledge of dramatic narrative storytelling fundamentals. Only one piece of work per link allowed. No editor reels will be accepted. Non-English language submissions should be subtitled in English.
Producing applicants are required to submit the following:
Supplemental Submission (optional):
Submit a link to any visual work which best represents the applicant’s endeavors up to this point and specify the applicant’s role. The project should be no longer than 10 minutes in length and should be in English or subtitled in English.
*Any use of LLM Artificial Intelligence technology must be disclosed. Failure to disclose the use of AI technology may disqualify applicants from admissions consideration or result in early dismissal once enrolled.
Production Design applicants must submit samples of work that demonstrate evidence of a design process and not just a finished project.
Design Portfolio
Portfolios should include at least one example of each of the following skills. Applicants must be clear about what their role was in the projects submitted within their portfolios. Candidates that are missing one or more of the listed portfolio requirements are still encouraged to apply.
If any of the above skills cannot be demonstrated, please briefly address what skills are missing as a page in the portfolio.
Portfolio materials must be formatted as PDF files at 72ppi. Please limit content to a maximum of 24 pages. There is a file size limitation of 15MB when uploading your portfolio.
Design Process Example
Applicants should submit materials from 1-2 projects that show the design process from conception to creation. Projects can include film, TV, theater, music videos, installations, exhibitions, etc. Examples can include a mood or tone board, research, sketches, models, and before and after photos from the same angle of any location design transformations. This helps the Admissions Committee understand the amount of work the applicant and art department did to make this space work for the story. Set the mood and define the character that lives there.
Applicants must be clear about what their role was in the projects submitted. Design process materials must be formatted as PDF files at 72ppi. Please limit content to a maximum of 20 pages, 10 pages per project. There is a file size limitation of 15MB when uploading your example.
Supplemental Submissions (optional):
*Any use of LLM Artificial Intelligence technology must be disclosed. Failure to disclose the use of AI technology may disqualify applicants from admissions consideration or result in early dismissal if enrolled.
Screenwriting applicants are required to submit the following:
Both scripts should include a title page with the applicant’s name and email address, and 2025-2026 SCR.
*Applicants must disclose the use of any LLM Artificial Intelligence technology. AI technology disclosures should be included as a footnote and briefly explain how the AI tool was used in creating the screenplay. Failure to include a disclosure may disqualify applicants from admissions consideration or result in early dismissal if enrolled.