Private, for-profit university in Winter Park, Florida
Full Sail, LLC ,
doing business as Full Sail University ,
[4] is a
private
for-profit university in
Winter Park, Florida .
[5] It was formerly a
recording studio in
Ohio named Full Sail Productions
[6] and Full Sail Center for the Recording Arts .
[7] The school moved to Florida in 1980
[8] and began offering online degrees in 2007.
[9]
Full Sail is
accredited by the
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges to award
associate ,
bachelor's , and
master's degrees in
audio ,
design ,
computer animation and business.
[10]
[11] In November 2018, it had approximately 8,921 students at its Winter Park Campus,
[2] as well as 10,250 students enrolled in online courses.
[3]
History
Full Sail University was founded by Jon Phelps in
Dayton, Ohio , in 1979.
[12] Its curriculum was centered on recording arts and offered courses in
audio engineering .
[13] It relocated to
Orlando, Florida , in 1980 and added new courses to its core recording arts program. In 1989, Full Sail moved to its current location at Winter Park, Florida;
[13] the following year, it was accredited to grant specialized
associate degrees .
[14]
Full Sail Studios Arch
Enrollment doubled between 1989 and 1991 at a time of increased interest in film and media studies.
[15] The university had financial difficulties in 1992 and its growth slowed.
[16] Between 1995 and 1999, it began offering associate degrees in computer animation, digital media, game design and development, and show production and touring; these were later expanded into full bachelor's degree programs.
[14]
In 2005, the school offered its first bachelor's degree program, a Bachelor of Science degree in entertainment business.
[17] In 2007, the first master's degree program—also in the entertainment industry—was offered.
[18] Online degree programs began in 2007, the first of which was an online adaptation of the existing Entertainment Business Master of Science.
[18]
The additions of the master's degree programs, among other factors, led to the school being recognized as a university by the state of Florida.
[19] In 2008 it changed its name from Full Sail Real World Education to Full Sail University after attaining university status from the
Florida Department of Education 's Commission for Independent Education.
[19]
The curriculum and degree programs were broadened between 2006 and 2011,
[20] adding programs such as a Bachelor of Science in sports marketing and media,
[21] and a Master of Science degree in game design.
[22]
In 2012,
WWE began filming episodes of its
internet television show
WWE NXT at Full Sail University.
[23]
[24]
[25] In June 2015, the school began hosting the
WWE Tough Enough series.
[26]
[27]
[28] As part of the partnership between Full Sail and WWE, students have the opportunity to produce WWE NXT tapings, during which merchandise and tickets sales contribute to a scholarship fund for students enrolled at the university.
[29]
[30] As of January 2018, the partnership had resulted in $385,000 in scholarships.
[31]
[32]
[33] In September 2019, WWE and Full Sail University announced the expansion of their partnership. In 2020, it was announced that WWE NXT would stop taping at Full Sail University.
[34]
In 2015, the university announced a partnership with
Wargaming and completed building a
user experience lab for conducting research projects.
[35]
[36]
[37]
Full Sail University's Dan Patrick School of Sportscasting was established in 2017, with a sportscasting degree program and instruction provided by sportscaster and radio personality Dan Patrick.
[38]
[39]
[40]
Campus
The university moved to Winter Park in 1989.
[41] Full Sail University's approximately 200-acre (81-hectare) campus is located 8.6 miles (13.8 kilometers) northeast of downtown
Orlando . The campus has
soundstages , a film backlot, and 110 studios.
[42] An office building for teaching staff for the online degree program was leased in 2009.
[43]
Full Sail University Backlot
In 2010, a new game studio was named "Blackmoor" (after a campaign in
Dungeons & Dragons ) in honor of
Dave Arneson , who taught game design at the school from 1999 to 2008.
[44] In November 2010, in partnership with
ESPN , the school opened a new laboratory for research and development in studio technologies.
[45] Two months later, approximately 200 Full Sail Online employees moved into the Gateway Center in Downtown Orlando.
[46] Also in 2011, the university announced plans to construct an 86,000-square-foot (8,000 m2 ) educational building to house 475 faculty and staff, additional film and television soundstages and classrooms; it was scheduled for completion in early 2012.
[47] In July 2011, Full Sail acquired Lakeview Office Park in Orlando.
[48]
Full Sail University Fortress
In October 2018, Full Sail announced plans to construct an
esports arena called "The Fortress".
[49] The 11,200-square-foot venue opened in May 2019, serves as home of Full Sail University's esports team, Armada.
[50]
[51]
[52]
In 2020, The Fortress was named a top-10 collegiate esports facility.
[53] It was also named one of the "15 Most Elite Universities for Pursuing Esports Careers in North America" in 2020.
[54]
[55] The Virtual Production Studio opened on the main campus in March 2022.
[56]
[57]
Academics
Full Sail's academic degree programs are primarily focused on audio, film and media production,
[58] video game design,
[59] animation
[60] and other studies related to the media and entertainment industries.
[61] Full Sail began offering coursework in creating
augmented reality (AR) and
virtual reality (VR) projects in 2016, housed in the campus's Fabrication Lab.
[62]
[63]
[64]
[65]
Full Sail is
accredited by the
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC).
[10]
[66] In 2007 and 2011, the college was subject to criticism regarding limited transferability of credits.
[67]
[68]
[69]
Student outcomes
According to the
College Scorecard , Full Sail has a 39 percent graduation rate. The median annual cost of attending is $28,559. The median salary after attending was $43,332.
[70]
Awards and rankings
In 1989, 1990, and 1991, the Full Sail Center for the Recording Arts won
Mix magazine's outstanding institutional achievement award for recording schools.
[71]
In 2005,
Rolling Stone called Full Sail "one of the five best music programs in the country".
[72]
The college was named FAPSC School/College of the Year (an award for which only career colleges in Florida were eligible) by the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges (FAPSC) in 2008, 2011,
[73] and 2014.
[74] Full Sail was recognized for its 21st-century best practices in distance learning by the United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) in 2011,
[75] and was the recipient of
New Media Consortium Center for Excellence Award in 2011 and 2015.
[76]
[77]
Full Sail's Game Design master's degree has been ranked in The Princeton Review's Top 25 Graduate Program for Video Game Design since 2014.
[78]
[79]
[80] Full Sail also ranked in the top 50 in The Princeton Review's list of undergraduate programs for game design in 2021.
[81]
[82]
TheWrap ranked Full Sail last place in their 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 lists of the "Top 50 Film Schools".
[83]
[84]
[85] In 2018,
College Magazine ranked Full Sail number five in their list of the top 10 colleges for video game design.
[86] In January 2020, Animation Career Review ranked Full Sail University number 19 in their list of Top 50 Animation Schools in the US.
[87]
Notable alumni
Christopher Aker ,
[88] founder of
Linode
Mohammad Alavi ,
[89] a video game designer who helped design levels, including "
All Ghillied Up " and "
No Russian ", in the
Call of Duty series.
Andy Anderson , record producer, songwriter, remixer
Marcella Araica ,
[90] audio and mixing engineer
J Beatzz (born Joshua Adams), record producer
Cheese (born Jason Goldberg), record producer and audio engineer
[91]
Corey Beaulieu ,
[92] guitarist for the American
heavy metal band
Trivium
Adam Best ,
[93] entrepreneur, film producer, political activist, writer
Brad Blackwood , Grammy and Pensado Award-winning mastering engineer
Trayvon Bromell ,
[94] Olympic Athlete, Track and Field
Darren Lynn Bousman ,
[95] film director and screenwriter
Bre-Z (born Calesha Murray), actress on
Empire (2015) and musician
[96]
Collie Buddz (born Colin Harper),
[97]
[98] musician and singer
Corrin Campbell ,
[99] musician and singer
Ryan Connolly ,
[100]
[101] filmmaker, Internet celebrity, presenter
Chad Crawford ,
[102] television host
Christine D'Clario ,
[103] Christian music singer and songwriter
Deraj (born Jared Wells),
[104] hip hop musician
DJ Swivel (born Jordan Young),
[105] Grammy award-winning mixer, music producer, audio engineer
Dylan Dresdow ,
[106] Grammy award-winning mixer, Emmy award-winning mixer, music producer, audio engineer
FKi 1st (born Trocon Roberts),
[107] record producer and disc jockey
JD Harmeyer ,
[108] producer, Howard Stern Show
Michael Hicks ,
[109] game designer, musician, programmer, writer
London on da Track (born London Holmes),
[110] record producer and songwriter (attended)
Mike Jaggerr ,
[111] musician, producer, songwriter
Mokah Jasmine Johnson ,
[112] social activist and politician
E. L. Katz
[113] Film director, producer and screenwriter
Sebastian Krys ,
[114] Grammy winning audio engineer and record producer
Ross Lara ,
[115] audio engineer and record producer
Ricardo Leite ,
[116] footballer (attended, graduation unconfirmed)
Colin Leonard ,
[117] Grammy award-winning mastering engineer. Won 2024 Grammy for his mastering engineering work on
Victoria Monét 's Jaguar II
Machinedrum (born Travis Stewart),
[118]
[119] electronic music producer and performer
Graham Marsh , record producer and recording engineer
William McDowell ,
[120] gospel musician
Steven C. Miller ,
[121] film director, editor, and screenwriter
Nathan Nance , Emmy award-winning sound mixer and engineer
Tre Nagella , Grammy award-winning American recording engineer, mixer and record producer
Brett Novak ,
[122] director and filmmaker
Susan Nwokedi ,
[123] actress, filmmaker, producer
Offrami (born Rami Eid), music producer
Nuh Omar , Pakistani filmmaker and marketer
Jeff Pinilla ,
[124] director, editor, producer
Viktor Prokopenya ,
[125] technology entrepreneur
Gary Rizzo ,
[114]
[126] Oscar winning audio engineer, re-recording mixer
Andrés Saavedra , Latin Grammy award-winning producer
Rafa Sardina ,
[127] record producer and audio engineer
Scott Stenzel ,
[128] racing driver
Karintha Styles , entertainment journalist
Phil Tan ,
[114] Grammy-winning audio engineer
Devvon Terrell ,
[129] rapper and record producer
Terrell Grice ,
[130] producer, singer-songwriter, YouTuber
Alex Tumay ,
[131]
[132] audio engineer and disc jockey
Rocco Did It Again! (born Rocco Valdes), record producer and songwriter[
citation needed ]
Stuart White ,
[133] Grammy award-winning recording/mixing engineer
[134]
Adam Wingard ,
[135]
[136] cinematographer, film director and editor
Alex Vincent ,
[137] actor
Brian Yale 4× Grammy award-nominated bass guitarist with Matchbox Twenty
Notable faculty
Instructors at who have taught at Full Sail include
Dungeons & Dragons co-creator
Dave Arneson (game design),
[138] and
Oprah Winfrey 's domestic partner,
Stedman Graham .
[139]
[140] Other notable instructors include
James Neihouse , cinematographer and lifetime member of the
Academy , a 6,000-member group that votes on Oscar nominees. Oscar-winning sound engineer
Bill W. Benton teaches in the Film Production MFA program,
[141] and former wrestler
Ed Ferrera teaches the creative writing program.
[142]
[143]
Full Sail University's Program Advisory Committees (PAC)
[144] contain an assembly of industry professionals. Among its inductees are
Michael Budd , a Game Arts graduate who has worked on
Disney 's
Lilo & Stitch , and video games such as
Halo 2 and
Call of Duty . Another inductee is Pierre Subeh, an alumni who effectively led April to become recognized as
National Arab American Heritage Month ,
[145] and has earned listings on
Forbes and
GQ publications.
[146] Craig Richards, a producer with a degree in Photo/Electric Arts, has worked on the acclaimed short film A Death in the Woods .
[147]
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