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  1. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts is the first and finest acting conservatory in America for training working professional actors in stage, film & television with campuses in New York and Los Angeles. ×. Start training this August: Applications are ...

  2. Tuition Deposit Payment Schedule. Upon acceptance, the student will be provided an enrollment agreement posted within their online Academy account. The signed agreement and a non-refundable, non-transferable tuition deposit of $750 are due to secure class placement. The deadline for the tuition deposit is indicated in the student's online account.

  3. Students of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts at the New York or Los Angeles campus who complete their two-year AOS (Associate in Occupational Studies) degree may transfer up to 60 credits toward a Bachelor of Science degree in Television and Film Studies at St. John’s University. More.

  4. Download PDF Application. For ages 12-16, The Academy's Conservatory for Young Actors (ACYA) is a fun, four-week summer intensive for stage and screen training at our Los Angeles campus. Learn More About ACYA. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts is the first and finest acting conservatory in America for training working professional actors in ...

  5. The Academy's program is unique, intense, and requires a very specific skillset. A number of factors go into the decision-making and selection process; a key component is the audition. IMPORTANT: You can schedule your audition online once we have received your application, transcript(s), and both a personal and dramatic letter of reference.

  6. The Academy is hosting virtual and in-person auditions worldwide and on site at our New York and Los Angeles campuses throughout the year. These personalized auditions are your opportunity to meet one of our top faculty members and put your best foot forward for The Academy. Please note that you must apply first in order to schedule an audition.

  7. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts was born. October 3, 1884: The Academy first opened its doors at The Lyceum Theatre in Manhattan. One hundred and eighteen eager students would soon become The Academy’s first graduating class and the history of acting in America was changed forever. Due to Sargent’s tireless dedication and planning ...