Incoming Status: Freshmen
Area of Interest: Film
Entry Semester Available: Fall 2008
Application Deadline: January 15, 2008
Follow these instructions when applying to Purchase College as a Freshman Film applicant.
Note: International Applicants must follow the international application instructions.
Note: Students who have not reached their academic potential because of limited financial resources and inadequate academic preparation should review the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) at Purchase College.
Apply Online
Step 1: Submit your completed applicationNote: Completed application must be received by January 15, 2008.
Send the
completed application (after it is reviewed by your guidance counselor), a
check for $40 (payable to "SUNY APC"), and your
Official Transcripts to:
SUNY Applications Processing Center
State University Plaza
PO Box 22007
Albany, New York 12201-2007
Note: International Students need to mail the completed application to the Office of Admissions at Purchase College. International Students should review the
international application instructions.
Step 2: Request TWO official High School transcripts or GED scores, and SAT or ACT scores. Note: One transcript is for Admissions and the other is for the Conservatory.
Have scores sent to Albany with your application or sent directly to:
Office of Admissions
Purchase College
735 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577-1400
Step 3: Submit your essayStudents applying to the film program must complete and mail
TWO copies of an autobiographical essay (
1.5 pages, typewritten and single-spaced) and mail it to:
Office of Admissions
Purchase College
735 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577-1400
Note: This essay is a critical aspect of the initial screening process.
Your best intellectual and creative effort should be demonstrated in the essay. It might include a a description of yourself, why you want to make films, and any experience you've had that supports or prompts your choice.
Qualified candidates will be invited to Purchase for an interview - Interviews are not automatically granted to Film Program Applicants. Those who are invited should bring portfolio materials (e.g., slides, scripts, films, artwork) to the interview. Faculty members suggest that you bring two letters of recommendation (one artistic and one academic) to the interview as well.
Do not send the portfolio and recommendation letters to the Office of Admissions.
For more information, visit the Theatre Arts and Film website