Compass Academy

Compass College of Cinematic Arts
Location
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Information
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
President Keri Lowe

Compass College of Cinematic Arts is a non-profit Christian film school in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Internships

In 2003, the school sent interns to the set of Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius, directed by Rowdy Herrington.

In 2004, the school sent interns to the set of The Visitation, a film based on the book by Frank Peretti.

In 2005, the school sent interns to the set of The Ultimate Gift, a film based on the book by Jim Stovall.

In 2006, Compass Film Academy launched a One Year Film Program for people who want an intensive film education.

In 2007, 24 students selected to participate in this program for the school year 2008-2009.

In 2009, Compass Film Academy became an accredited film school through ACCSC. the school's Film and Video Production program encompasses 14 months of intensive, accelerated classes followed by an internship period.

In 2010, Compass Film Academy was approved by the U.S. Department of Education to award Federal Student Aid. Students must fill out the FAFSA at fafsa.gov to see if they qualify for student aid.

In 2011, the college changed its name to Compass College of Cinematic Arts.


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