Film Schools

Mt. San Antonio College – Arts Division

The Mt. San Antonio College Arts Division provides training in a variety of areas. We prepare our students to find their place and succeed in technical and artistic roles in both the film and television industries. A majority of the students in these programs are the first in their family to go to college. More than half are Hispanic, and a third are Asian. With such a diverse student population, the college is honored to be federally designated a Hispanic Serving Institution (HIS) and Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI). These unique voices can be a part of the next generation of independent film, as well as mainstream cinema and television.

Grants from the Golden Globe Foundation support the Mt. San Antonio College Arts Division (including the Radio, Television, Film, Theater, and Journalism programs). Based on their education and experiences at Mt. SAC, our students may go directly into the workplace, or they may continue their studies at a four-year institution.

www.mtsacfoundation.org

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