Welcome to The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts!
We understand that deciding how and where to pursue your professional acting career is one of life’s biggest decisions.
We offer an individualized and collaborative learning experience where you can grow and reach your unique potential and transform from a student into an actor that works. Our Two-Year Associate Degree (AOS) Programs in Film and Television Performance, Musical Theatre Performance, Theatre Performance and New Media for Actors will help you build your brand and launch your career.
Our faculty are professionals currently working in the industry in New York and around the world, and they take great joy in passing their knowledge on to you. They know how today’s entertainment industry works and will help you to make an individualized plan to reach your goals.
You'll join our vibrant student community, who come to live and work in New York City from all over the world. You'll be able to dedicate to living as an actor every day, and work towards the experience of performing in a professionally produced on-camera scene, or in a performance on a New York City stage. You'll graduate with the tools in hand to get work—including a resume and network of industry contacts.
It’s essential for professional actors to be multifaceted, and now you have the opportunity to diversify and build your actor’s toolbox by continuing your training at The New York Conservatory – you can work towards a second Associate Degree in as little as one year with our Pathways to Plus One programs.
Our four-week Summer Intensive Training courses in Acting for Film and Television or Musical Theatre Performance enable experienced performers to work on skill-building, and novice performers to sample the life of an actor living and working in New York City.
History
The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts began its journey in 1981 as The Actors in Advertising School, created by commercial actress Joan See, and offering classes that translated the stage techniques of Sanford Meisner, her former teacher, to acting in front of a camera.
The school grew to meet the demands of its growing client base who wanted to learn the business of acting. It was renamed The School for Film and Television.
It soon evolved into a two-year degree program, and became The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, adding programs in Musical Theatre, Theatre, and New Media for Actors.
From the start, our focus has been teaching actors how to succeed in the business of the acting industry; providing insights, experiences and connections that help launch their careers.
Our programs, led by professionals in the industry, are dedicated to guiding each student to grow and reach their unique potential, transforming them into actors that work.
Accreditation
The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts is an institutionally accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Theatre. Our Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) degree programs in Film and Television Performance, Musical Theater Performance, Theatre Performance and New Media are registered by the New York State Board of Regents.