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U.S. STUDENTS FLOCKING TO STUDY IN CANADA


Film Acting Diploma Program

About the Program
Course Outline
Tuition and Start Dates
Application Requirements

Instructors
Financial Aid

 - Scholarships
 - Second career
How to apply
 - Canadian students
   Online Submission
 - U.S./International students
   Accepting Offer
   Pay & Refund
   Online Submission
   American Scholarships
To view the whole article on DailyMail click here. 
US students flocking to study in Canada for cheaper fees as the number enrolled doubled in last ten years.
With soaring tuition costs and a generation burdened with massive student loans, more American students are looking to Canada for higher education or specific training at lower prices. 

Over the last ten years, the number of American students at Canadian colleges rose 50 per cent. Today, approximately 10,000 Americans are enrolled at Canadian schools, according to the Institute for College Access & Success.
If an American student has the ability to train at the Toronto Academy of Acting for Film & Television that student stands to save thousands of dollars to train professionally and head back to the United States in a relatively short period of time with the ability to go straight to Los Angeles to be connected with the Academy's networking professionals i.e. talent managers in Los Angeles, casting directors, producers. Students in general when it comes to talent want to find out very quickly if they are in the right career path either in front of the camera or behind the lens of the camera. The entertainment world does not take years for a student to find out if a student has the necessary talent and drive.

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