Chicago’s Tribeca Flashpoint Academy (Affiliated with Robert DeNiro’s Tribeca Enterprises) Announces Part-Time Evening/Weekend Offerings
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) January 28, 2015 -- Tribeca Flashpoint Academy, an accredited four-year digital media arts college in downtown Chicago announced today that it will begin offering its unique model of education in a part-time evening and weekend format.
A venture with Robert DeNiro’s Tribeca Enterprises, Tribeca Flashpoint Academy offers hands-on, apprenticeship-style bachelor’s and associate degrees in film, recording arts, animation + VFX, graphic design, digital marketing, and more. Until now, the school’s intensive and sought-after programs have been available in strictly full-time, weekday formats, making it difficult for some working adults to fit the programs into their lives. With the introduction of part-time evening/weekend options, students who are passionate about media arts but have significant work and personal commitments are now able to access TFA’s powerful education. “The part-time programs will leverage the exact same curricula and approach as our full-time programs—but in a format that makes sense for busy working adults,” said TFA Academic Dean Peter Hawley.
Students in TFA’s part-time evening/weekend programs will take classes on weeknights and/or Saturdays and will also have the option to take some of their courses online. They will progress through the program at a pace that best meets their individual needs, and earn their degree in as little as 2.5 years.
TFA is now accepting applications and enrolling part-time students for its May 13th start date. To apply or request more information, visit tfa.edu or call 312.332.0707.
About Tribeca Flashpoint Academy
Tribeca Flashpoint Academy is an accredited, four-year creative college in the heart of downtown Chicago, offering degrees in film, recording arts, animation & VFX, graphic design, digital marketing, and more. A venture with Robert DeNiro's Tribeca Enterprises, the college focuses on giving students both the creative enrichment they would expect from a world-class creative institution—as well as the practical hands-on training, real-world work experience, and professional mentorship they will need to transition successfully from student to professional in the media arts.
Kristin Hertko, Tribeca Flashpoint Academy, http://www.tfa.edu/, +1 (312) 506-0714, [email protected]
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