New York Academy Of Art is located in a large city, in New York, NY. The school is a private, not-for-profit institution. Degree levels at New York Academy Of Art top out at the Master's degree.
Students at the school often study photography and commercial art and fine arts.
The admissions department at New York Academy Of Art does not accept all those who apply.
The school offers classes to 113 students (130 full-time equivalent).
The school reports its educational mission is:
"Central to the curriculum of the Academy is the study of the human figure and the reinterpretation of traditional methods of art instruction for the contemporary student. The courses offered at the Academy focus on this need to understand the complex nature of the human form and its relationship to the creation of vital contemporary art. It is the school's goal to provide students with sufficient knowledge of anatomy, perspective, geometry and the effects of light on form to render the human figure from the imagination as well as from life. The Academy offers students the opportunity to earn a Master of Fine Arts degree while improving these skills. The schools unique curriculum combines courses in figurative drawing, painting and sculpture with courses in cast drawing, anatomical study, and art history."
More complete details are provided below.
New York Academy Of Art
111 Franklin St
New York, NY 10013-2911
General Phone: (212) 966-0300
http://www.nyaa.edu
| General Category | Degrees | Most Common Majors [see all] |
|---|---|---|
| Fine Arts | 53 | painting, sculpture |
| Photography and Commercial Art | 2 | drawing |
Number of programs and degrees for New York Academy Of Art in 2008-2009:
| Degree Level | Total Awarded | Number of Programs |
|---|---|---|
| Master's degree | 55 | 3 |
In 2007-2008, New York Academy Of Art had a total enrollment of 113 students (130 full-time equivalent).
Students By Class:
| Group | Percent |
|---|---|
| Graduate | 100% |
| Race | Percent |
|---|---|
| White | 54% |
| Black | 3% |
| Hispanic | 6% |
| Asian | 11% |
| American Indian | 1% |
| Unknown | 8% |
| (Foreign Students) | 18% |
Students by Age:
| Age | Percent |
|---|---|
| 20-21 | 3% |
| 22-24 | 21% |
| 25-29 | 32% |
| 30-34 | 14% |
| 35-39 | 4% |
| 40-49 | 11% |
| 50-64 | 4% |
The school does not offer campus housing.
(Please refer to our profile of New York, New York for details about the area surrounding the campus. Also see our list of other New York Colleges).
The school does not offer students a meal plan.
Financial Aid:
New York Academy Of Art participates in Federal Title IV financial aid programs. (The school's OPE ID is 2600100)
Salaries for full-time faculty:
Full-Time Faculty (2008-2009):
| Full-Time Faculty Level | Contract Length | Number Men | Avg Salary Men | Number Women | Avg Salary Women |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Instructor | academic year | 4 | $50,100 | 1 | * |
| All faculty total | academic year | 4 | $50,100 | 1 | * |
*: salaries are not displayed where there are fewer than 3 professors in the category.
(Details are provided further down on this page.)
What Sets New York Academy Of Art Apart:
| Category | Trophy | |
|---|---|---|
| % of degrees in fine arts (vs. all colleges) | Top 1% | ![]() ![]() |
| Male % of student body (vs. all colleges) | Top 12% | ![]() |
| % of degrees in photography and commercial art (vs. all colleges) | Top 16% | ![]() |
Notable:
Career counseling
Student employment services
On-campus library
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