How old is too old for UCLA Screenwriting MFA?

I'm currently in the UCLA Professional Program for Screenwriting, and am debating whether I should apply for the the MFA program (for entrance in 2017).

I'm 45 and while I've heard that the MFA program seeks a diverse group of students, I'm wondering if in reality, it's more difficult for those of us in our 40s to actually get accepted. Would love to hear from other 40-somethings (or even older) that have applied to the UCLA Screenwriting MFA program. And also from anyone else that has been in the program -- are there many (any) students 40+?

Thanks!
 
I remember when I lurked the last few years sporadically there have been quite a few members in their 40s who got into various programs. The average MFA age for film is close to 30 (I'll be 30 this year) so you're not significantly like out of that range.
 
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