Admission Requirements
Prospective students must complete and return an application to the Dean of Graduate Admissions, 126 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-1260. The application process includes:
- Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university.
- Undergraduate overall GPA of at least 2.75.
- A written personal statement of professional intent and rationale.
- Two letters of recommendation addressing the applicant’s potential to succeed in a graduate program.
- A portfolio of applicant’s work (visual, aural or written).
- An interview with the program director.
The department understands that any single criterion may not reliably predict a student’s potential for success in the program. Students may consider applying even if they fail to meet one of the criteria but feel that other aspects of their experience might compensate.
Financial Assistance
A limited number of partial scholarships are awarded for qualified students. Other student aid in the form of loans and work-study programs may also be available. General questions about financial aid (grants and loans) should be directed to the Office of Financial Aid, 202 Memorial Hall, (516) 463-8000.
Career Opportunities
The knowledge and skills students develop in our program translate well into the public and private sectors of American culture. Documentarians are often independent artists, driven to tell a story to more than just a few. Some are social activists seeking change; others are cultural critics or analysts; some are educators – but all share a common goal: to engage an audience in the wonder of actuality, creatively interpreted.
Whether already working or just beginning their careers, students who complete our documentary program will find numerous opportunities to apply their learning. For example, teachers on the elementary and high school levels are not only using audio and video resources, but are also teaching students to make documentaries; social service professionals across the country use documentaries in their programs; and corporations use the documentary form as an integral part of their education and training efforts.
The body of knowledge and the skills our students will acquire are necessary prerequisites for responsible positions in mainstream and independent media production companies as well as broadcast and cable radio and television. Our graduates will be capable documentary makers who have also received training in documentary studies, research methods, proposal and program development and fund-raising. They will also be uniquely positioned to take advantage of the rapidly increasing career opportunities in the field as well as to explore their own passions and creativity.
Hofstra is located a short distance from New York City, considered the largest media capital in the world. The metropolitan area’s many television and radio stations, network headquarters, production houses, museums, and arts festivals are an invaluable resource for documentary graduate students, providing opportunities to expand their knowledge in research and production and to meet and work with documentary professionals.