neighborhood selector neighborhood selector
minimum price
Min
Max
maximum price
Search
More Filters
Reset

Apartments for Rent near New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts

Sort: Quality Price
20,405 Results
Prev  1 2 3 .. 1361  Next
1884 Broadway, Apt 616
Ocean Hill, Central Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11233
$2,800
Exclusive
No Fee
By Gabriel, Last 30 min
bedrooms
1 Bed
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
795 Columbus Avenue, Apt 08J
Manhattan Valley, Upper West Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10025
$5,318
No Fee
By Columbus Square, 1 hour ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
|
square feet
634 Sqft
Check Availability
East 14th Street
East Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10003
$6,100
No Fee
By Sava Nyagolov, Last 30 min
East Village Expert
bedrooms
3 Bed
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
E 17th Street
Gramercy Park, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10003
$6,100
No Fee
By Marin Daskalov, Last 30 min
Gramercy Park Expert
bedrooms
3 Bed
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
|
square feet
1,200 Sqft
Check Availability
198 West 10th Street, Apt 1
West Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$4,350
Exclusive
By Gal Yehzkel, Last hour
bedrooms
Studio
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
187 Kent Avenue, Apt 517
Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11249
$4,650
No Fee
By Noelle NYC, Last hour
bedrooms
1 Bed
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
30-58 34th Street, Apt 2A
Astoria, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11103
$3,155
By Kenneth Beak, Last hour
Astoria Expert
bedrooms
1 Bed / Flex 2
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
West 50th Street
Hell's Kitchen, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10019
$4,504
By Bar Kroitoro, Last 30 min
bedrooms
1 Bed
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
76-10 68th Avenue, Apt #1
Middle Village, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11379
$2,950
Exclusive
By Elizabeth Mendoza, Last 30 min
bedrooms
3 Bed
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
550 West 54th Street, Apt 1416...
Hell's Kitchen, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10019
$4,800
Exclusive
Sublet
By Andrea Cortese, Last 30 min
bedrooms
1 Bed / Flex 2
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
38-38 32nd Street, Apt 3
Long Island City, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11101
$3,050
Exclusive
No Fee
By Tiffinie Kish, Last 30 min
Long Island City Expert
bedrooms
Studio
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
250 Ft Washington Avenue, Apt ...
Washington Heights, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10032
$3,800
Exclusive
By Annie Hawkins, Last 30 min
Washington Heights Expert
bedrooms
3 Bed
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
63 Wall Street, Apt 1305
Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10005
$5,300
By Hamzeh Kazmi, Last 30 min
Financial District Expert
bedrooms
2 Bed / Flex 3
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
235 East 40th Street, Apt 37B
Murray Hill, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10017
$4,750
Exclusive
bedrooms
1 Bed
|
bathrooms
1.5 Bath
|
square feet
800 Sqft
Check Availability
Eleventh Avenue
West Chelsea, Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10001
$4,670
By Bar Kroitoro, Last 30 min
bedrooms
1 Bed
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
1884 Broadwa
Ocean Hill, Central Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11233
$2,800
By William Leighton, Last 30 min
bedrooms
1 Bed
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
Check Availability
Prev  1 2 3 .. 1361  Next
map placeholder
Apartments for Rent near {SEARCH_PROFILE_NAME}
Courtesy of Rosen Equities

New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts Apartments for Rent in New York, NY

About the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts

The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts (NYCDA) is a private, for-profit performing arts college located on West 19th Street in Manhattan's Flatiron neighborhood. The school offers associate degrees in occupational studies, with specialization in Film and Television Performance, New Media for Actors, or Musical Theater Performance, as well as a four-week summer intensive program. In 2019 NYCDA announced an articulation agreement with The New School that allows NYCDA graduates to transfer up to 60 credits toward a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts from The New School. Credits are also transferable toward Bachelor's degrees at Adelphi University in New York and the University of Northern Colorado.

NYCDA began in 1979 when actor Joan See—who worked on stage before finding more lucrative roles in television commercials—launched courses teaching others to apply the methods of renowned acting teacher Sanford Meisner to on-camera work. These classes evolved into the Actors in Advertising School the following year. See soon added a casting center to her organization. Her focus was turning out students who could earn a living from the business of commercial acting. The school was renamed The School for Film and Television in the 1990s, and in 2007 it became The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts.


Student data

Today, NYCDA enrolls 257 students in full-time study. The student body is diverse, with 42.8% identifying as white, 20.4% Black or African American, 19.5% Hispanic or Latino, 2.56% Asian, 1.28% Two or More Races, 0.958% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders. Tuition is $35,350 per year.


Notable alumni

The school has turned out some notable alumni, including actor Matthew Fox of Party of Five and Lost fame, Ashleigh Murray, star of Riverdale and Katy Keene, and Jacob Batalon, star of multiple Marvel movies, including Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home.


Where are the academic buildings?

NYCDA currently has one academic building, located at 39 West 19th Street, New York, NY 10011.


Where are the residence halls?

Student housing is offered through Educational Housing Service, a non-profit that manages dorm-like accommodations for students and interns across the city. NYCDA students live in the two Downtown Brooklyn EHS buildings, Found Study at 119 Columbia Heights and St. George Residence at 55 Clark Street. The cost is similar to traditional residence halls, ranging from $13,900 to $18,820 depending on the room type.


Where do students live other than dorms?

If you are attending NYCDA and looking for off-campus housing, consider checking out apartments for rent in the East Village, Greenwich Village, Chelsea, and other Midtown and Lower Manhattan neighborhoods. While rents for studios or one-bedroom apartments are relatively high in these neighborhoods, rooms for rent can be a lot more affordable if you can find friends or classmates to share a unit.

Students can also branch out of Manhattan and check out Brooklyn neighborhoods, such as Downtown Brooklyn, Bedford-Stuyvesant, and Bushwick.

Northwestern Queens is another excellent alternative. Take a look at RentHop's subway rent map and find out which subway stops on the F and M lines are the cheapest.


Where do alumni live if they stay in the city?

For alumni who stay in the city, most are spread throughout all five boroughs, with the majority in Manhattan and Brooklyn.


Resources for people moving to or in the city

For people first moving into New York City, check out the RentHop Renters Guide. The guide explains everything you need to know about renting in the Big Apple, from finding your ideal apartment to signing the lease and completing the rental process.

Popular Searches
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
© 2009 - 2024 RentHop.com™
Quantcast