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FLORIDA THEATRE CONFERENCE<br />

COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY &<br />

CONSERVATORY GUIDE<br />

<strong>2022</strong> - <strong>2023</strong><br />

W W W . F L A T H E A T R E . O R G<br />

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Page #<br />

School <strong>Name</strong><br />

4-5 Sponsor The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts<br />

6-7 Sponsor University of West Florida<br />

8-9 Sponsor Barry University<br />

10-11 Sponsor Chipola <strong>College</strong><br />

12-13 Sponsor Florida School of the Arts<br />

14-15 Sponsor Lynn University<br />

16-17 Sponsor Valdosta State University<br />

18-19 Sponsor Florida International University - School of Music<br />

20-21 Sponsor University of Tampa<br />

22-23 Sponsor Illinois Wesleyan University<br />

24 AMDA <strong>College</strong> of Performing Arts<br />

25 Arcadia University<br />

26 Atlantic Acting School<br />

27 Daytona State <strong>College</strong><br />

28 Eckerd <strong>College</strong>/ Circle in the Square Conservatory<br />

29 Flagler <strong>College</strong><br />

30 Florida A&M University<br />

31 Florida Atlantic University<br />

32 Florida Gulf Coast University<br />

33 Florida International University – School of Theatre<br />

34 Florida Southern <strong>College</strong><br />

35 Florida State University<br />

36 Greensboro <strong>College</strong><br />

37 Hussian <strong>College</strong> Los Angeles<br />

38 Indian River State <strong>College</strong><br />

39 Jacksonville University<br />

40 Lees-McRae <strong>College</strong><br />

41 Louisiana State University<br />

42 Manhattan School of Music<br />

43 National Theatre Institute<br />

44 New World School of the Arts<br />

45 New York Film Academy<br />

46 Palm Beach Atlantic University<br />

47 Pensacola State <strong>College</strong><br />

48 Rollins <strong>College</strong><br />

49 Roosevelt University – Chicago <strong>College</strong> of Performing Arts<br />

50 Rowan University- Department of Theatre and Dance<br />

51 Savannah <strong>College</strong> of Art and Design (SCAD)<br />

52 Southern Methodist University<br />

53 The New School<br />

54 The Norwalk Conservatory<br />

55 University of North Carolina School of the Arts<br />

56 University of Alabama at Birmingham<br />

57 University of Florida<br />

58 University of Miami<br />

59 University of Mobile<br />

60 University of Montevallo<br />

61 2 University of South Florida<br />

62 Winthrop University


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PREPARE TO PLAY THE LEAD<br />

Earn a college degree and let<br />

our faculty of working actors<br />

help turn your acting dreams<br />

into a professional career.<br />

find out how at nycda.edu<br />

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The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts<br />

39 W 19th St, 2nd Fl<br />

New York, NY, 10011<br />

(646) 825-4682<br />

Chairperson: Tom Blushi, tblushi@nycda.edu<br />

Academic Year: September to June<br />

Degrees Offered: Associate Degree<br />

Program Objectives: Provide acting training in Film & Television and Musical Theater<br />

History: We know that deciding how and where to pursue your professional acting career is one<br />

of life’s biggest decisions. The New York Conservatory offers small class size and a<br />

collaborative learning experience to transform you from a student into an actor who works. We<br />

believe the sooner you can start your career, the better.<br />

In the conservatory environment, you will work all day, every day strictly on your craft. Our highly<br />

disciplined training programs give you the tools for a successful career as an actor in film,<br />

television and musical theater.<br />

Students graduate with the tools in hand to get work—including a resume and network of<br />

industry contacts. Film & TV graduates will have a professional reel, and Musical Theater<br />

graduates will have personalized repertoire book.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Our updated studios and classrooms are located in the<br />

heart of Manhattan.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: We offer scholarships based on talent and academics.<br />

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University of West Florida<br />

11000 University Pkwy, Bldg 82 Room 292<br />

Pensacola, FL, 32514<br />

(850) 474-2146<br />

Chairperson: Charles Houghton, choughton@uwf.edu<br />

Department Contact: Holly Dixon, hdixon@uwf.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA Acting, BFA Musical Theatre, BFA Design Technology, BA Performance<br />

Studies, IH Arts Administration<br />

Program Objectives: The UWF Theatre Department is an undergraduate only program<br />

focused on giving students the tools to succeed in the profession or on to a graduate program.<br />

History: The University of West Florida was established in 1963. Theatre has been a vibrant<br />

member of the University since its beginnings. Over the past 15 years the department has been<br />

steadily building the curriculum and the quality of the degrees offered. The department now<br />

offers a BFA in Music Theatre, Acting, and Design and Technology. Along with the BFA<br />

programs the department offers a BA in performance Studies and Arts Administration degree.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The Theatre Department is housed in the Center for<br />

Fine and Performing Arts. The Theatre Department has two spaces, a 450 Proscenium Theatre<br />

and a Flexible Black Box Theatre. The theatres are supported by a full scene shop and<br />

costume shop, and each space has state-of-the-art lighting and rigging systems. The<br />

Department also uses the dance facilities in the recreation building and the recital hall here in<br />

the Center for Fine and Performing Arts.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: The department offers a variety of scholarships and<br />

tuition waivers for performance students entering the program. The Design/Technology students<br />

have the opportunity to apply for a Bessel Scholarship, an endowment established specifically<br />

for them.<br />

https://youtu.be/E5kcWbO3MT4<br />

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BFA andBA<br />

ACTING •TECHNICALTHEATRE•DANCETHEATREPRODUCTION<br />

Formoreinformation,contactegarcia@barry.eduorvisitwww.barry.edu/finearts/theatre<br />

DepartmentofFineArtsTheatreProgram<br />

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Barry University<br />

11300 NE 2nd Ave,<br />

Miami Shores, Florida, 33161<br />

(954) 292-4095<br />

Chairperson: Nicole Beltran, nbeltran@barry.edu<br />

Department Contact: Elena Garcia, egarcia@barry.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered:Acting Specialization; B.F.A. and B.A. degrees Technical Theatre<br />

Specialization; B.F.A. and B.A. degrees Dance Theatre Specialization; B.F.A. and B.A. degrees<br />

Program Objectives: This program offers training in both classic and contemporary<br />

methodologies. We combine “on-your-feet” workshop style studio training with performance<br />

opportunities in both large-scale mainstage productions and intimate laboratory theatre settings.<br />

History: Barry University has been part of the community for over seven decades; working<br />

closely with students to foster an inclusive and diverse environment. Our students can pursue<br />

major or minor degrees in either acting, dance, or technical theatre. Training is balanced<br />

between studio classes in acting, voice/movement, improv, directing, theatre history, and<br />

hands-on opportunities in stagecraft and production design. Students may enroll in special topic<br />

courses in devised, immersive and other non-traditional approaches to theatre.<br />

Barry’s program is unique in that it offers students the flexibility to develop individual talents and<br />

interests. Students have the ability to design mainstage productions, direct student productions<br />

and produce original work alongside industry professionals in our studio theatre space.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Ruth K. Broad Performing Arts Center has seating for<br />

900. The Pelican Theater- Intimate space with seating for 50. Quad Amphitheater- Permanent<br />

thrust stage located in the Fine Arts Quadrangle. Fine Arts Studio 149- Rehearsal/performance<br />

space with flexible seating for 25-75. Fine Arts Studio- Rehearsal/performance space with<br />

flexible seating for 20-50. Gato Art Gallery- Visual art/performance space with flexible seating<br />

for 25-100.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Barry University offers institutional scholarships that you<br />

can apply for every year. Students are also eligible for $15/hour student work study positions in<br />

the Ruth K. Broad Performing Arts Center.<br />

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Chipola <strong>College</strong><br />

3094 Indian Circle<br />

Marianna, FL, 32446<br />

(850) 718-2257<br />

Chairperson: Evelyn Ward, warde@chipola.edu<br />

Academic Year: Year Round<br />

Degrees Offered: AA and AS<br />

Program Objectives: Chipola <strong>College</strong> is well known throughout the Southeast for its excellent<br />

arts education and programming. Serving more than 6,500 patrons yearly, Chipola Theatre has<br />

a tradition of superior ratings by the FCSAA. Chipola <strong>College</strong> offers the first two years of<br />

curriculum leading to an AA degree in Theatre Performance or Theatre Technical Production or<br />

an AS degree in Theatre and Entertainment Technology.<br />

History: Chipola <strong>College</strong> is celebrating 75 years of Changing Lives and Creating Futures this<br />

year. Located in the Florida Panhandle, Chipola has been known for high academic standards,<br />

a beautiful campus, and a friendly atmosphere. Chipola has a rich tradition of strong academic<br />

and workforce programs with an outstanding faculty committed to developing each student's full<br />

potential for success. In addition to academic excellence, the college also supports a wide<br />

range of academic and extracurricular activities. Chipola has established a center of excellence<br />

in the Fine and Performing Arts with star-quality theatre productions, instrumental music, Show<br />

Choir, Chorus, and visual arts presentations.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The Dr. Gene Prough Center for the Arts is one of<br />

Florida's finest performing, visual and educational centers. This teaching facility consists of a<br />

655-seat state-of-the-art proscenium main theater for performing arts; a 150-seat flexible<br />

experimental theater used as a theatre classroom offers a venue for intimate works,<br />

cutting-edge programs and recitals; an art gallery in which to show works by Chipola students<br />

and faculty, as well as local, national and internationally-recognized artists; plus a dance studio,<br />

teaching areas, costume and scenery shops and offices. The Center is designed to serve the<br />

current and future needs of the Chipola <strong>College</strong> community, local cultural organizations and<br />

those living, working and visiting the Chipola region. The Center opened during the fall of 2012.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Scholarships are available.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdkuB9HE6Tg<br />

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Acting<br />

Musical Theatre<br />

Dance<br />

Create Your Future<br />

Florida School of the Arts is a two-year AS or AA degree, conservatory-like setting that gives young artists<br />

immediate opportunities to perform in any of the eight major productions of the year as well as additional<br />

public performance events.<br />

Acting students engage in rigorous voice and body training through a comprehensive sequence of acting<br />

and speech classes, with additional studies in in movement training , script analysis, and theatre history.<br />

A combination of a strong foundation in vocal technique, music theory, acting and dance - ballet, modern,<br />

jazz and ballet, round out a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for the next steps, whether it’s<br />

transfer to a Bachelors program or entry into the industry.<br />

All performing arts have an element of movement and the best fundamental education for movement is<br />

dance. Our dance program is a major in its own right but also an important support for students of musical<br />

theatre. The Dance program offers numerous opportunities for performance with choreographed segments<br />

of musical theatre products but also stand alone guest and student choreographed exhibitions every year.<br />

Technical Theatre and Stage Management<br />

To the great benefit of all discipline of performers and those who choose a career path in technical theatre or<br />

stage management, the many aspects concerning the support for the magic of theatre lies in the hands of the<br />

crew. All aspects of creating the setting and atmosphere of a theatrical production are realised through the<br />

costumes, sets, lighting, sound and organization of calling the cues that bring the show to life. These roles are<br />

in great demand and job placement possibilities are excellent!<br />

(386) 312-4300 5001 ST. Johns Ave. Palatka FL 32177 floarts.org sjrstate.edu/nondiscrimination.html<br />

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Florida School of the Arts<br />

5001 St Johns Avenue<br />

Palatka, FL, 32177<br />

(386) 312-4304<br />

Chairperson: Dana Cotton, danacotton@sjrstate.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to June<br />

Degrees Offered: AS and AS+AA<br />

Program Objectives: The primary objective of our program is to provide performance<br />

opportunities for our students, small classes, and to prepare students for entry positions into the<br />

profession or transfer options into major university programs.<br />

History: Florida School of the Arts is Florida's first state supported art school set on the Palatka<br />

campus of St. Johns River State <strong>College</strong>. The program is in its 46th year with faculty who have<br />

worked in professional and academic arenas.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: We currently operate two theatres: one small black box,<br />

which also functions as a classroom, and a 450-seat proscenium theatre. We also have two<br />

dance studios and fully equipped costume and scene shops.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: We currently offer several scholarships that are primarily<br />

tuition-waiver type. There are other cash-award type scholarships that are available throughout<br />

the year.<br />

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LYNNUNIVERSITY<br />

BFA<br />

MUSICALTHEATREAND ACTING<br />

EMAILADAM SIMPSON<br />

FORMOREINFORMATION<br />

ASIMPSON@LYNN.EDU<br />

@LYNNDRAMA<br />

LYNN.EDU/DRAMA-BFA<br />

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Lynn University<br />

3601 N Military Tr<br />

Boca Raton, FL, 33431<br />

(561) 237-7461<br />

Chairperson: Adam Simpson, asimpson@lynn.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA Drama<br />

Program Objectives: As a drama major, you can choose between two specialized tracks,<br />

acting or musical theater performance. Students specializing in acting will focus on advanced<br />

acting techniques, directing, technical theater and playwriting; and students specializing in<br />

musical theater performance will study singing and vocal techniques, dance, music theory, and<br />

musical theater history.<br />

History: Lynn University is an independent college based in Boca Raton, Florida, with<br />

approximately 3,000 students from nearly 100 countries. Lynn’s goal is to remain small and<br />

maintain a multifaceted, coeducational, primarily residential university with a small college<br />

atmosphere. The Drama Program at Lynn University is a concentrated acting and musical<br />

theater training program that prepares students to be professional actors in theater, movies,<br />

television, and musicals. The unique and comprehensive curriculum blends traditional and<br />

contemporary theatrical training methods through innovative approaches that keep pace with<br />

the demands of the industry.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Take the stage in the 750-seat Wold Performing Arts<br />

Center, or our smaller studio performance space as a drama major at Lynn University.<br />

The 750-seat Wold Performing Arts Center was recently ranked by Best Value Schools, an<br />

online publication, as one of the “25 Most Amazing University Performing Arts Centers.” The<br />

Wold features superb acoustics, a modern lighting system, a large, light-filled lobby and flexible<br />

space well-suited for dramatic productions, concerts and other cultural events. With an elegant<br />

salon, outdoor sunset terrace and intimate black-box studio, this new center is home to<br />

numerous plays, musicals, concerts and events, including the Lynn Drama production season,<br />

and performances from the Lynn University Conservatory of Music. For more information, visit<br />

lynn.edu/events.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: The Lynn Drama Talent Scholarship is available to BFA<br />

majors. Valued at up to $5000 and renewable for four years, this scholarship is awarded to<br />

talented individuals that exhibit the potential to have successful careers in the dramatic arts.<br />

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THEATRE & DANCE<br />

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Valdosta State University<br />

1500 N Patterson Street<br />

Valdosta, GA, 31698<br />

(229) 253-2914<br />

Department Contact: Ian Anderson, igandersen@valdosta.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA in Theatre, 4 tracks (Performance, Musical Theatre, Production &<br />

Management), BFA in Dance<br />

Program Objectives: VSU offers a curriculum and production season so that graduates are<br />

prepared to enter the industry. Students have the opportunity to become the artists they aspire<br />

to be.<br />

History: Valdosta State University is accredited by the National Association of Schools of<br />

Theatre. Located just above the Florida state line on I-75, VSU Theatre & Dance offers students<br />

the opportunities and educational experiences to become the artists they aspire to be.<br />

Valdosta State University produces Peach State Summer Theatre, Georgia's Official Musical<br />

Theatre.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: VSU Theatre & Dance has 2 performance venues (an<br />

intimate proscenium theatre and a black box theatre) with scene shop and costume shop in the<br />

same facility; 2 dance studios, traditional classrooms and computer lab/classrooms. Plans are<br />

underway for a new performing arts facility.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Incentive Scholarships for Theatre & Dance are<br />

available for incoming and continuing Theatre & Dance majors upon audition/interview. The<br />

scholarships are potentially renewable upon audition/interview. Theatre & Dance scholarships<br />

do not impact students who may receive other scholarship awards from the institution.<br />

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Florida International University / Wertheim School of Music<br />

11200 SW 8th St, WPAC 142<br />

Miami, FL, 33199<br />

(734) 417-0670<br />

Chairperson: Karen Veloz, fullerk@fiu.edu<br />

Department Contact: Stephannie Moore<br />

Academic Year: August to April<br />

Degrees Offered: BM, MM<br />

Program Objectives: Comprehensive training in Musical Theatre<br />

History: Florida International University was founded in 1972. The Herbert and Nicole Wertheim<br />

School of Music & Performing Arts opened in 1996 thanks to a wonderful philanthropic gift from<br />

Dr. Herbert & Mrs. Nicole Wertheim. The building is home to the FIU School of Music and<br />

Department of Theatre both of which together put on over 100 performances, rehearsals, and in<br />

the past 20 years, over thousands of costumes and set pieces, with hundreds of instruments<br />

have been presented in The Wertheim. The Wertheim is considered to be one of Miami’s<br />

premier collegiate concert and performance venues featuring world class musicians and<br />

performers. The $14 million performing arts center stands as the centerpiece of Florida<br />

International University’s commitment to the performing arts. A commitment that recognizes the<br />

place of theatre and music in the educational and cultural life of our community.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The facility houses a 300-seat Mainstage Theatre, an<br />

Instrumental Hall, a Recital Hall and a Black Box Studio Theatre. There are over 25 practice<br />

rooms, a percussion room, drum room, music technology studio, and much more in the Music<br />

Wing. The Theatre Wing is just as exciting, filled with two green rooms, two dressing rooms, a<br />

costume shop, properties storage, and design shop. The Concert Hall is a Steinway home with<br />

7’ grand piano and 5’-Steinway Baby Grand Pianos in all rehearsal rooms.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Students are evaluated for scholarship at the time of<br />

auditions and Assistantships are available for students doing graduate studies.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmeCasLjyeY<br />

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The University of Tampa- Department of Theatre and Dance<br />

401 West Kennedy Blvd - Univ. of Tampa, Dept of THR and DAN<br />

Tampa, Florida, 33606<br />

(813) 257-3987<br />

Chairperson: Michael Staczar, mstaczar@ut.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA in Musical Theatre; B.A degrees in Dance and Theatre; as well as<br />

Minors in Dance, Dance/Theatre, and Speech/Theatre.<br />

Program Objectives: The University of Tampa offers an intensive four-year program<br />

interdisciplinary BFA Musical Theatre major that includes vocal music, theatre and dance. Our<br />

BA in Theatre is focused on actor training and performance, and the BA in Dance provides an<br />

introduction to choreographic and pedagogical skills needed for teaching diverse populations<br />

and communities.<br />

History: The University of Tampa began its Musical Theatre Program in 1995 and since its<br />

inception, the program has grown in breadth, reputation and size. The major in Theatre was<br />

initiated in 2005 and our newest major in Dance has grown in size and distinction in only its first<br />

few years. An audition/Interview is required for acceptance into all performance-based programs<br />

at the University of Tampa. Although individuals participating in the FTC’s Auditions may be<br />

allowed to consider their performances as the audition for the Musical Theatre and/or Theatre<br />

program, we encourage students to consider attending an Admissions Open House Event to<br />

learn more about the educational opportunities available at UT.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: In spring 2021, the Department of Theatre and Dance<br />

moved into the new Ferman Center for the Arts. Nearly all acting and theatre courses are<br />

taught within this state of the arts facility that includes the Black Box Theater, the Charlene A.<br />

Gordon Theater, and the Charlene and Mardy Gordon Performance Gallery. Additionally, some<br />

larger scale theatrical presentations and events are performed at the David Falk Theatre, a fully<br />

equipped, 950+ seat proscenium-style theatre.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Talent and merit-based funds are available for<br />

scholarships.<br />

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Illinois Wesleyan University<br />

1211 Park St<br />

Bloomington, Illinois, 61701-1871<br />

(309) 556-3377<br />

Department Contact: Lauren Warnecke, lwarneck@iwu.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA Theatre Arts, BFA Acting, BFA Music Theatre, BFA Theatre Design &<br />

Technology<br />

Program Objectives: IWU's School of Theatre Arts is committed to fostering the creative<br />

confidence of every student-artist. We identify their uniqueness, help them develop their<br />

authentic voice and prepare them for a rich life after IWU.<br />

History: Illinois Wesleyan University was founded in 1850 by a diverse group of 30 civic and<br />

religious leaders. When a sponsor was needed, the founders gained support from the United<br />

Methodist Church, which is how "Wesleyan" was added to the original name, "Illinois University."<br />

Some of Illinois Wesleyan's earliest dramatic performances took place within the speech<br />

department under the direction of E. Melba Johnson Kirkpatrick, IWU class of 1932. The School<br />

of Drama was renamed the School of Theatre Arts—SoTA—in 1992. A year later, the Lab<br />

Theatre was renamed the E. Melba Johnson Kirkpatrick Laboratory Theatre after the influential<br />

leader who started it all.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The 229 seat Jerome Mirza Theatre contains a<br />

proscenium stage with semi-circular thrust covering an orchestra pit. The E. Melba Johnson<br />

Kirkpatrick Laboratory Theatre is a flexible black box accommodating up to 100 guests..<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Acting, Design & Technology or Music Theatre majors<br />

are considered for the Alumni Fine Arts for Theatre Scholarships or the Alumni Fine Arts for<br />

Music Scholarships. Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts students are eligible for talent scholarships<br />

in acting, vocal performance, directing, scholarship and creative writing.<br />

https://youtu.be/S4k4rmvxmFM<br />

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AMDA <strong>College</strong> of the Performing Arts<br />

211 West 61st Street<br />

New York, NY, 10023<br />

(646) 306-4745<br />

Chairperson: Blake Babbitt, bbabbitt@amda.edu<br />

Academic Year: January to January<br />

Degrees Offered: AOS, BA, BFA, Certificate<br />

Program Objectives: AMDA is committed to providing an unsurpassed performing arts<br />

education to a diverse community of creative artists.<br />

History: AMDA provides rigorous, performance-based training and an industry-focused<br />

education experience; one that inspires excellence and prepares artists with an appreciation for<br />

the universal power of transformation through art. AMDA's educational philosophy is based on<br />

close collegial interaction between instructors and students — in class, in production and<br />

through active mentorship.<br />

Since 1964, AMDA <strong>College</strong> of the Performing Arts has been recognized for its rich history of<br />

launching successful careers in theatre, film, television and new media. AMDA offers BFA, AOS<br />

Degrees and Conservatory Programs in Acting, Music Theatre, Dance Theatre and Performing<br />

Arts on its NYC and Hollywood campuses.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: AMDA New York's main facility is located at 211 West<br />

61st Street, in the heart of the Upper West Side of Manhattan. the building's four floors house<br />

classrooms, rehearsal studios, private voice rooms, student lounges, a performing arts library, a<br />

student store and administrative offices. AMDA's secondary location is at 73rd Street and<br />

Broadway in the Ansonia, a historic landmark beaux-arts building. This facility features a<br />

theatre, additional performance space, studios and private voice rooms. AMDA Los Angeles<br />

main facility is an eight-story, historic art-deco building houses administrative offices,<br />

classrooms, studio spaces, a costume shop, a stage combat armory, a computer lab, a library,<br />

the AMDA Café, the campus store and a black box theatre.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: We give over $14 million to students in scholarships<br />

each year. These institutionally funded need and/or merit-based awards are given to students<br />

based on the results of the audition, application and FAFSA.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qc302APYFY<br />

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Arcadia University<br />

450 S. Easton Road<br />

Glenside, PA, 19038<br />

(610) 564-1535<br />

Chairperson: Kathryn Petersen, Petersek@arcadia.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA in Acting, BFA in Acting with a concentration in Musical Theater, BA in<br />

Theater Arts<br />

Program Objectives: Our training program goes beyond a traditional conservatory-style<br />

approach—immersing you in all aspects of theatrical creation. Our program will challenge you to<br />

develop your talents, to cultivate your knowledge, and to think globally in a wider world of<br />

cultures and ideas.<br />

History: A beautiful rolling campus built on the grounds of the historic landmark Grey Towers<br />

Castle, Arcadia is a top-ranked private university in metropolitan Philadelphia offering<br />

bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. U.S. News & World Report ranks Arcadia University<br />

among the top 25 master's universities in the North and recognizes it as one of the top study<br />

abroad programs in the nation. Founded in 1853, Arcadia University is cited as being among<br />

the “most innovative” and “best value” colleges. In the theater program, we offer three degrees<br />

and produce an eclectic season of 4 to 6 productions a year, with a mix of contemporary &<br />

classical plays as well as devised work and musicals. Students are mentored by professionals<br />

as they work on the season productions or are employed in Theater Work Study Teams. Our<br />

small ensemble size ensures that students don't get lost in the crowd. Our proximity to<br />

Philadelphia, the fifth largest Theater market in the country, gives students opportunities to<br />

network, see live theater, and look for employment opportunities. In addition, students get<br />

multiple chances to study abroad.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The Little Theater, The Steel Building, the Castle and<br />

Stiteler Hall provide spaces for site-specific work, recitals, rehearsals, classes, and<br />

performances.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Talent Scholarships are given to admitted BFA students.<br />

Theater Work Study opportunities are open to all in the Theater program.<br />

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Atlantic Acting School<br />

76 Ninth Ave, ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY<br />

New York, NY, 10011<br />

(917) 364-7264<br />

Chairperson: Mary McCann<br />

Department Contact: Grant E. Harvey, gharvey@atlantictheater.org<br />

Academic Year: September to May<br />

Degrees Offered: Certificate Program/Conservatory<br />

Program Objectives: Empowering aspiring acting professionals with technical, creative,<br />

personal rigor, and a lifelong community that fuels success beyond our doors.<br />

History: At Atlantic, our aim is singular—to empower simple and honest storytelling that fosters<br />

a greater understanding of our shared world. We are a family of artists dedicated to exploring<br />

essential truths onstage, be it a show at Atlantic Theater Company or a class at Atlantic Acting<br />

School. From our Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning productions to our community-based<br />

education programs, we are committed to uncovering and celebrating the stories of our varied<br />

human existence. The curriculum includes instruction in a disciplined approach to script<br />

analysis, working truthfully moment-to-moment, and bringing these competencies together in<br />

performance of the material.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Atlantic Acting School is home to 9 beautiful acting<br />

studios which vary in size and 98-seat black-box theater space. The Linda Gross Theater on<br />

West 20th street in Manhattan is run by the Atlantic Theater Company and will also be a part of<br />

the student’s experience in a myriad of ways throughout their time with us.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Atlantic Acting School offers a limited number of full<br />

Practical Aesthetics, Resident Artist Scholarships and partial New Voices and Global<br />

Perspectives Scholarships for select incoming students. When applying, students will be<br />

assessed for scholarship eligibility based upon their merit, prior training and experience, overall<br />

promise, and financial need.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw7HZ3FnOg4<br />

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Daytona State <strong>College</strong><br />

DSC Theatre at The News Journal Center, 221 N Beach Street<br />

Daytona Beach, FL, 32114<br />

(917) 589-6586<br />

Chairperson: Tent Berning, trent.berning@daytonastate.edu<br />

Department Contact: Samantha Stren, samantha.stern@daytonastate.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: AA, AS, BS<br />

Program Objectives: You have the opportunity to prepare for professional careers in theatre<br />

and related entertainment fields, fulfill degree requirements for the Associate of Arts (A.A.)<br />

degree with focus in performing art, complete lower-level courses and requirements to transfer<br />

to a four-year theatre program, including through DirectConnect to UCF Perform onstage and<br />

work backstage at our state-of-the-art theatre facility.<br />

History: Theatre arts at Daytona State welcomes you with a friendly atmosphere, close contact<br />

with faculty and staff and small classes with individual attention. You can jump right into a<br />

number of annual mainstage productions, class showcases and a student improv club! DSC<br />

also offers a variety of courses in vocal and dance performance.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The program is housed at the college’s News-Journal<br />

Center. The multi-level, multi-theatre facility features two state-of-the-art performance spaces.<br />

Other amenities include dance studio rehearsal space with sprung wooden floors and mirrored<br />

walls, large dressing rooms and green rooms, four concession areas, and traditional classroom<br />

spaces.A proscenium-style venue that is intimate, yet grand in style. It features seating for 859<br />

guests, an orchestra pit, fly tower, digital sound boards, computerized lighting and dimming, and<br />

excellent sight lines from every seat.This 264-seat venue offers a thrust-proscenium hybrid-style<br />

design, with the stage amidst the audience. The theater boasts a trap floor and wire tension grid<br />

that allows for greater lighting flexibility.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Scholarships ranging from $300 to FULL tuition<br />

available. Theatre work-study positions available.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKujrlccmNg<br />

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Eckerd <strong>College</strong>/Circle in the Square Conservatory<br />

Eckerd <strong>College</strong>, 4200 54th Avenue South<br />

Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33711<br />

(727) 242-4691<br />

Chairperson: Gavin Hawk, hawkge@eckerd.edu<br />

Academic Year: September to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA in Theatre or combined BFA in Theatre or Musical Theatre with Circle in<br />

the Square Conservatory<br />

Program Objectives: To train our students to be successful professional actors in all every<br />

variety of media - from Film, Television, Theatre, Voiceovers, and beyond.<br />

History: Eckerd <strong>College</strong>’s Theatre Discipline has been in Saint Petersburg, Florida for over 50<br />

years, offering a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Recently, we partnered with Circle in the Square<br />

Conservatory in New York City, the only conservatory program housed in a working Broadway<br />

theatre. This unique 2 + 2 program offers the best of both worlds, two years at a small liberal<br />

arts college on a beautiful campus right next the most amazing beaches in the country, and then<br />

a second two years right in the heart of Manhattan, training in a hands on manner with working<br />

professionals in all aspects of show business.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Eckerd <strong>College</strong> has three spaces - one MainStage<br />

Theatre that seats 324, a flexible Black Box Theatre that can seat from 50-100, and a movie<br />

theatre that seats 300 students. Classes take place in all three of these spaces.<br />

Circle in the Square has several classrooms right under its Broadway theatre, as well as access<br />

to the MainStage for shows and industry showcases.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: There are numerous scholarships available at Eckerd<br />

<strong>College</strong>, as well as an Artistic Achievement Award that is given for two years in a row to<br />

qualified candidates. In addition, there are grants and tuition discounts available for qualified<br />

students.<br />

Circle in the Square has Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion awards, and will work with students on<br />

tuition discounts.<br />

https://youtu.be/pGWl6QN_k7c<br />

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Flagler <strong>College</strong><br />

74 King St<br />

St Augustine, Florida, 32084<br />

(407) 595-9694<br />

Chairperson: Leah Page, lpage@flagler.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA Theatre<br />

Program Objectives: The Flagler <strong>College</strong> Department of Theatre Arts offers the Bachelor of<br />

Arts degree, as a liberal arts and pre-professional program. Along with studies of dramatic<br />

literature, genre, and theater history, students are educated in multiple areas of theatre<br />

production, including performance (acting, dance, singing), design and theatre production<br />

(scenic, lighting, make-up & costume, house management), and directing. Combining<br />

academics with experiential learning, students are prepared for graduate school and the wide<br />

range of careers available in the Theater and Entertainment industries, which includes but is not<br />

limited to performance, design, technical theater, educational theater and Theater For Young<br />

Audiences (TYA), and Arts Administration.<br />

History: Flagler <strong>College</strong> celebrates over 50 years of providing a rich, comprehensive liberal arts<br />

education in a small, supportive environment. Its heritage, however, extends back more than a<br />

century. Navigate through our interactive timeline to learn more about the <strong>College</strong>’s namesake,<br />

Henry Flagler, and how a hotel became a college.<br />

The department has a rich history of producing diverse offerings and providing a robust<br />

education in all areas of theatre.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres:<br />

Lewis Auditorium<br />

Rahner Gibbs Black Box Space<br />

Gamache Theatre<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships:<br />

Voice scholarships<br />

<strong>College</strong>-wide scholarships available<br />

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Florida A&M University/Essential Theatre<br />

515 Orr Drive, 208 Tucker Hall<br />

Tallahassee, FL, 32307<br />

(850) 599-8066<br />

Chairperson: Allenzo Owens, allezo.owens@famu.edu<br />

Department Contact: Luther D. Wells, luther.wells@famu.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts (Performance) & Bachelor of Science (Design, Tech &<br />

Management)<br />

Program Objectives: Our primary aim is to provide undergraduate students with the<br />

well-rounded formal preparation necessary for advanced academic or professional study, and to<br />

expose the student body, the Tallahassee community and surrounding areas to experiences in<br />

the arts.<br />

History: Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) is an 1890 land-grant institution<br />

dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, resolution of complex issues and the<br />

empowerment of citizens and communities. While the University continues its historic mission of<br />

educating African Americans, FAMU embraces persons of all races, ethnic origins and<br />

nationalities as life-long members of the university community.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Charles Winter Wood Theatre/ Edmonds Stage Housed<br />

in Tucker Hall. The 566 seat theatre is fully equipped with state-of-the–art lighting, sound and<br />

projection equipment; two chorus dressing rooms with stage monitors; and a green room with a<br />

kitchenette. Ronald O. Davis Acting Studio serves as a performance classroom and production<br />

black box for the theatre program.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: The Essential Theatre awards three limited<br />

scholarships. The scholarships are awarded on the basis of the applicant’s scholastic<br />

achievements, creative abilities, level of technical skills and dedication to the learning and craft<br />

of theatre arts.<br />

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5refhqptgukdx0s/FAMU%20Connection%20Virtual%20Performance<br />

_3_4K.mov?dl=0<br />

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Florida Atlantic Unviersity<br />

777 Glades Rd, AH 52 Rm 114<br />

Boca Raton, FL, 33431<br />

(646) 831-0033<br />

Chairperson: Thomas Shorrock, theatre@fau.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA Theatre, BFA Theatre with concentration in Performance, Musical<br />

Theatre or Design/Tech, Minor Theatre, Minor Dance<br />

Program Objectives: The Department of Theatre and Dance is committed to creating an<br />

accessible, supportive environment and an educational experience that recognizes diversity and<br />

cultural competence as integral components of academic excellence.<br />

History: Theatre has been an integral part of the FAU experience since its founding in 1964 and<br />

that tradition continues today. We endeavor to look at our students as individuals. As such, we<br />

will consider your individual aspirations and goals as we help you become the best artist you<br />

can be. We believe in a holistic approach to training that, regardless of specialty, requires some<br />

practical study in all of the areas of theatre and dance production and our students are<br />

encouraged to become involved in the creation of theatre and dance from their first day on<br />

campus.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The Department of Theatre and Dance is located in the<br />

South Florida region in a vibrant and active theatre and film community. The department<br />

produces 4-5 shows per year in the academic unit, two shows through the Summer Repertory<br />

Theatre Program, and offers professional opportunities to faculty and students working closely<br />

with the resident professional theatre company partner on campus, Theater LAB. The<br />

department produces through our four theatre spaces, including a new renovated 500 seat<br />

proscenium theatre, our 150-seat black box theatre, and two smaller 80 seat black box theatres.<br />

To learn more about our program, visit www.fau.edu/theatre .<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: The Department of Theatre & Dance offers scholarships<br />

ranging from $100 to $5000.<br />

https://youtu.be/y86yr-aS3jA<br />

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Florida Gulf Coast University<br />

10501 FGCU BLVD<br />

Ft Myers, Florida, 33965<br />

(310) 621-4822<br />

Chairperson: Krzysztof Biernacki, kbiernacki@fgcu.edu<br />

Department Contact: Dan Bacalzo, dbacalzo@fgcu.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA Theatre, Minor in Theatre<br />

Program Objectives: Theatre at FGCU is committed to train and educate future technicians,<br />

artists, teachers and creative industry leaders.<br />

History: Florida Gulf Coast University opened in 1997, and is accredited by the Southern<br />

Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools Commission on <strong>College</strong>s. The theatre department was<br />

established in 1998, and offers the Bachelor of Arts in Theatre with an emphasis in acting or<br />

technical theatre and a Theatre Minor. A low student/faculty ratio promotes personalized<br />

attention and creative industries of the now, and of the future.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Black box theatre (seating capacity of 120),<br />

State-of-the-art television and radio facility for voiceover and on-camera courses, Flexible-space<br />

classroom dance studio<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Competitive four-year scholarships for FTIC students,<br />

and one-year retention scholarships for students who have demonstrated outstanding<br />

scholarship and service.<br />

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Florida International University<br />

11200 SW 8th Street, WPAC 131<br />

Miami, FL, US, 33199<br />

(305) 348-2895<br />

Chairperson: Joe Murray, jomurray@fiu.edu<br />

Department Contact: Maria Manino, mmanino@fiu.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre<br />

Performance; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design; Bachelor of Arts in Theatre<br />

Program Objectives: FIU Theatre develops artists who are engaged critical thinkers and<br />

enhance the intellectual, aesthetic, and cultural life of the university, city, and world at large. The<br />

department’s primary purpose is to immerse students in the practical work of theatre production<br />

while familiarizing them with world theatre history, criticism, literature, theory, and analysis.<br />

History: Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre, we produce 4-5 shows a<br />

year, spanning genres, historical eras, and styles. All shows are performed, designed, and built<br />

by our talented students and faculty. Only 125 majors are selected for our program. This gives<br />

our students many opportunities to work on productions and receive one-on-one mentorship.<br />

FIU is the fourth largest university in the country, meaning our students get all of the perks of a<br />

large university while enjoying the luxury of a small program. Our students travel to, and present<br />

work at, regional and national conferences like the Kennedy Center American <strong>College</strong> Theatre<br />

Festival and the United States Institute for Theatre Technology.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Our home is the Wertheim Performing Arts Center, a<br />

professional-caliber theatre venue with a 200 seat proscenium theatre and a 90-120 seat black<br />

box theatre. It also has cutting-edge scene and costume shops, a design studio, and a light lab<br />

stocked with the latest technology. We also have classroom and performance spaces across<br />

campus, like our DM-150 Theatre where we perform some of our shows and present<br />

student-directed work.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Wertheim Performing Arts Scholarship, FIU Institutional<br />

Scholarships, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Scholarships, Theatre Youth Fair Scholarship, FIU<br />

Arts Council Scholarship.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M_3pueAT7s<br />

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Florida Southern <strong>College</strong><br />

111 Lake Hollingswroth Drive, ATTN: Theatre Department<br />

Lakeland, FL, 33801<br />

(863) 680-4226<br />

Chairperson: James Beck, jbeck@flsouthern.edu<br />

Department Contact: Jessica Parker, jparker@flsouthern.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: B.F.A. Performance, B.F.A. Musical Theatre, B.F.A. Technical Theatre, B.F.A.<br />

Dance & Choreography, B.A. Theatre Arts, B.A. Dance<br />

Program Objectives: The goal of Florida Southern’s Theatre Arts Department is to train and<br />

prepare students for a professional career in theatre.<br />

History: FSC is a four year private Liberal Arts <strong>College</strong> with a history of dedication to the arts. A<br />

Theatre major at FSC has opportunities to perform major roles beginning in their first year at<br />

college and design students will see their work produced on our main stage as early as their<br />

sophomore year. We emphasize one on one instruction, hands on experience, individual<br />

mentoring and a high degree of professionalism. The FSC Campus, located on beautiful Lake<br />

Hollingsworth in Lakeland, Florida boasts the largest one site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright<br />

Architecture in the world. Our theatre program was also recently ranked in the top 25 programs<br />

in the U.S. by the Princeton Review.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Arena/Flexible space-75 seats; Thrust Stage with 3<br />

hydraulic lifts-330 seats; Proscenium Stage Road House-1800 seats.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: 99% of Florida Southern students receive institutional<br />

financial aid. In addition, departmental scholarships are available for students who complete an<br />

audition/interview with department faculty.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZf7Z__MSaA<br />

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Florida State University- <strong>College</strong> of Fine Arts<br />

540 West Call St<br />

Tallahassee, FL, 32304<br />

(954) 319-4429<br />

Chairperson: Kris Salata, ksalata@fsu.edu<br />

Department Contact: Michele Diamonte, mdiamonti@fsu.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA, BFA, MA, MFA, PhD<br />

Program Objectives: Our mission is to use the evolving, live, collaborative art of theatre to<br />

develop artists and scholars who have a lifelong passion for the arts.<br />

History: Founded in 1973 under the vision and leadership of then-Dean Richard G. Fallon, the<br />

School of Theatre enjoys a national reputation, in large part, because of the excellence of its<br />

undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as a gifted faculty of nationally recognized<br />

professional artists/educators. For 39 years, the School of Theatre has been providing<br />

outstanding programs for its students in Tallahassee, Sarasota, and around the world.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres:<br />

Richard G. Fallon Theatre<br />

The Lab Theatre<br />

The Augusta Conradi Studio Theatre<br />

The Fine Arts Annex<br />

Carnaghi Arts Building<br />

The John A. Degen Resource Room<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: The School of Theatre has some funding available by<br />

application.<br />

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Greensboro <strong>College</strong><br />

815 West Market Street, Department of Theatre<br />

Greensboro, NC, 27401<br />

(318) 471-6448<br />

Chairperson: Ashley Hyers, ahyers@greensboro.edu<br />

Department Contact: W. Perry Morgan, perry.morgan@greensboro.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA Musical Theatre/ BFA Directing/ BFA Production Design and Tech/ BA<br />

Acting/ BA Stage Management/ BA Costuming/ BA Theatre Education<br />

Program Objectives: We want Serious, Fearless, Fierce Theatre Artists who want to succeed;<br />

and are prepared to work and train towards their success.<br />

History: Seven Full-Time Professors. All working Theatre professionals. No Graduate program<br />

here so you are not competing with Graduate Students for Roles or Design Assignments. We<br />

produce 6-14 productions each academic year. Musicals, Language plays, Revues,<br />

Contemporary scripts, Historical works. We create an original movement/theatre piece each<br />

year. Directing Majors and Theatre Education Majors direct in the Main Stage Season. Small<br />

Class Sizes afford the one-to-one education experience across our campus. The Odell Building,<br />

which houses our Theatre and Music Departments, celebrates its 100th Anniversary this<br />

Academic year.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Dance Studio. Huggins Auditorium. Mane Stage. Parlor<br />

Theatre. Piano Studio. Practice Rooms. 501 Scene Shop: 12,000 sq ft Scene Shop, over nearly<br />

4 acres, Multi-room Costume Shop<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: The scholarship offer follows the audition/interview.<br />

https://www.greensboro.edu/definingthepath/<br />

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Hussian <strong>College</strong> Los Angeles<br />

1201 W 5th St, Suite F10<br />

Los Angeles, CA, 90017<br />

(424) 238-2574<br />

Chairperson: Jeremy Jackson, jeremy.kentjackson@hussiancollege.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to June<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA: Acting, Dance, Film, Musical Theatre<br />

Program Objectives: An unrelenting commitment to excellence that reinforces academic<br />

success, personal significance, and prepares students for service in their communities.<br />

History: Founded in 1946, Hussian <strong>College</strong> has developed a reputation for its exceptional<br />

Commercial Arts programs while continuing to grow and achieve professional recognition. John<br />

Hussian was a respected and knowledgeable member of Philadelphia’s art community and a<br />

lecturer at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. At the end of World War II, returning veterans and<br />

many civilians were searching for colleges to help them build new careers. Because of his<br />

reputation and unique knowledge of both Commercial and Fine Arts, the principles of the art<br />

museum convinced John Hussian to found The Hussian School of Art in 1946. Both disciplines<br />

remained an integral part of the curriculum until the early 1960s when, because of its excellent<br />

reputation and administrative integrity, the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the<br />

Veterans Administration suggested The <strong>College</strong> focus solely on Commercial Art.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The Los Angeles and Hollywood lifestyle has its<br />

moments of glamor and grand affairs, but it’s the entertainment capital of the world filled with<br />

hard-working people from around the world. The diversity alone with almost 4 million people in a<br />

sprawling metropolis provides limitless possibilities and lifestyles.<br />

You will experience all of it from the glitz and glamor of entertainment to the grit and grunge of<br />

classic Hollywood. Your first experience of the Los Angeles & Hollywood lifestyle will be that of<br />

“Outstanding Student” at Hussian <strong>College</strong> (formerly Studio School).<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Next Generation Scholarship, Merit Scholarship,<br />

Need-Based Institutional Scholarship, President’s Essay Scholarship, Joes Tremaine<br />

Commercial Dance Scholarship, All American Film Scholarship, Young Women in Film<br />

Scholarship, Dance Nationals Scholarships, Hollywood Summer Tour Scholarship, Family<br />

Scholarship<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ud666DsHQYk<br />

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Indian River State <strong>College</strong><br />

3209 Virginia Ave<br />

Fort Pierce, FL, 34981<br />

(772) 462-7696<br />

Chairperson: Dr. John Southall, jsouthal@irsc.edu<br />

Department Contact: Alex Kanter, akanter@irsc.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts<br />

Program Objectives: Here at Indian River State <strong>College</strong>, we believe the best way for arts<br />

students to learn performance skills...is by performing. In addition to taking curricular classes in<br />

acting, dance, and other theatre disciplines, our students get ample performance opportunities<br />

on both our McAlpin Mainstage and in our more intimate Wynne BlackBox.<br />

History: Indian River State <strong>College</strong> is a public, comprehensive college with a statewide and<br />

national reputation for excellence. Continuing a 61-year tradition of responsiveness to<br />

community need, IRSC is committed to advancing the educational, cultural, career training,<br />

workforce, and economic development of its surrounding area. IRSC is recognized as the<br />

premier institution for higher education emphasizing quality, affordability and convenience. IRSC<br />

is a key partner in the continuing development of the Treasure Coast region and is a national<br />

model for innovative use of technology in education.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The IRSC Fine Arts Center features the 639-seat<br />

McAlpin Fine Arts Theatre, the 100-seat Wynne Black Box Theatre, Fee Dance Studio,<br />

classrooms and rehearsal rooms. A regular schedule of live shows is presented by students in<br />

the IRSC Theatre program, the student song and dance troupe "Company," as well as the Jazz<br />

Band, Wind Ensemble and <strong>College</strong> Chorale.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Many financial aid and scholarship programs are readily<br />

available to eligible students, including more than $3 million annually provided to students by<br />

the IRSC Foundation, Inc.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laxvq6lBrOQ<br />

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Jacksonville University<br />

2800 University Blvd N<br />

Jacksonville, Florida, 32211-3321<br />

(904) 502-7462<br />

Chairperson: Dr. Eric DeCicco, edecicc@ju.edu<br />

Department Contact: Dr. Jay Ivey, jivey@ju.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA and BFA in Theatre; BFA in Musical Theatre<br />

Program Objectives: The Department of Theatre offers theatrical artists including actors,<br />

designers, stage managers, technicians, and others the chance to interrogate their own artistic<br />

competencies and talents, while working with a close-knit department that is focused on<br />

innovation, personal growth, and professional development. We truly believe our success is<br />

rooted in the artistic and creative exploration of unselfish collaboration, which promotes<br />

risk-taking and bold artmaking.<br />

History: The Department of Theatre at the Linda Berry Stein <strong>College</strong> of Fine Arts & Humanities<br />

(Stein <strong>College</strong>) at Jacksonville University is a premier arts education institution that offers<br />

individualized theatrical artist training through a liberal arts framework in a private university<br />

setting. Graduates of the program enjoy work across many capacities of the entertainment<br />

industry. Our actors can be seen on stages across the country and on major networks and<br />

platforms. Our technicians and designers are managing theatres, working in theme park design,<br />

and consistently developing innovative practices in their fields.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Within the LBSCFA, the Department of Theatre<br />

physically lives in Swisher Theater, a 22,000 square-foot, 400-seat proscenium space with<br />

functioning classrooms, scenic and allied arts and crafts shops, and faculty offices. The<br />

department also has access to a 100-seat Blackbox theater, a large concert hall managed by<br />

the Department of Music, and another intimate space, Studio North, managed by the<br />

Department of Dance.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: We offer competitive scholarships for the study of the<br />

performing arts.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmtKO_loHH8<br />

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Lees-McRae <strong>College</strong><br />

191 Main Street West<br />

Banner Elk, North Carolina, 28604<br />

(828) 898-3568<br />

Chairperson: Michael Hannah, hannahm@lmc.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA/BS in Theatre Arts or Theatre Arts Administration, BS in Theatre Arts<br />

Education, and BFA in Musical Theatre<br />

Program Objectives: The Theatre Arts program prepares artists and leaders for a diverse and<br />

challenging job market and, through an integrated curriculum, trains practitioners in the field to<br />

impact the development and welfare of their community through viable arts experiences.<br />

History: LMC was founded in 1900 in the western mountains of North Carolina to provide<br />

educational opportunities for the local population. It evolved into a junior college and became a<br />

four-year degree-granting institution in 1991. The theatre department has been an integral part<br />

of that growth for most of the college's existence. We now offer comprehensive degrees in<br />

theatre arts, musical theatre and theatre arts administration, as well as minors in theatre arts<br />

and technical theatre.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: 700-seat Broyhill Theatre in Hayes Auditorium is our<br />

main performance venue. We also have a fully equipped costume shop and storage facility, a<br />

scenic design studio and shop (featuring extensive props storage), and our main Theatre Arts<br />

Building (TAB) housing faculty offices, our lighting laboratory, classrooms, music and script<br />

libraries, piano lab, dance studio and practice rooms.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: All students are eligible for academic scholarships from<br />

our department, as well as positions with the Federal Work Study program and institutional<br />

scholarships and financial aid packages.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EG36o4wj0M<br />

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Louisiana State University School of Theatre<br />

105 Music and Dramatic Arts Building<br />

Baton Rouge, LA, 70803<br />

(985) 507-5597<br />

Chairperson: Rebecca Wagner, rwagner1@lsu.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA in Theatre; BFA in Film and Television<br />

Program Objectives: The School of Theatre is dedicated to preparing students of all identities<br />

for professional and academic careers in arts and cultural industries. Our programming commits<br />

to spotlighting topical issues, celebrating shared social values, and exploring humanity. With<br />

diversity, equity, and inclusion among our core values, we work to honor the experience,<br />

perspectives, and unique identities of our students, faculty, staff, guest artists, and audience.<br />

History: LSU Theatre has a long and rich tradition extending back to 1928. In 1992, Swine<br />

Palace was founded in association with LSU Theatre as a non-profit professional theatre<br />

company supporting the educational mission of the School of Theatre. Today, the School<br />

remains one of a handful of programs in the country with an affiliate Equity theatre providing our<br />

students the opportunity to work alongside leading professionals and giving our patrons access<br />

to some of the brightest talent in the country.In 2010, LSU Theatre received the honor of being<br />

the only American university invited to perform in the renowned Young Theatre Festival in<br />

Seoul, South Korea.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Music and Dramatic Arts Building includes performance<br />

venues such as the historic Claude L. Shaver Theatre (seats 350) and creation of a new<br />

black-box Studio Theatre.<br />

Reilly Theatre (Swine Palace)<br />

Union Theatre- The LSU Student Union Theater is a 1,269 seat proscenium arch theater<br />

complete with an orchestra pit. Seating is stadium style with no overhanging balcony.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: LSU School of Theatre offers several internship and<br />

scholarship opportunities to prospective students.<br />

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Manhattan School of Music<br />

130 Claremont Ave<br />

New York, NY, 10027<br />

(917) 493-4436<br />

Chairperson: Liza Gennaro, lgennaro@msmnyc.edu<br />

Department Contact: Emma Davis, edavis@msmnyc.edu<br />

Academic Year: September to May<br />

Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Music<br />

Program Objectives: A real-world musical theatre training experience that only New York City<br />

can provide, taught by Broadway performers and creators.<br />

History: Manhattan School of Music’s prestigious Musical Theatre Program is the only<br />

stand-alone conservatory program in New York City. Our program attracts professional<br />

artist-teacher faculty and guest artists, many of whom have created and performed in some of<br />

Broadway’s greatest shows such as Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, Ragtime,<br />

Chicago, and countless others. Students receive comprehensive training in musical theatre<br />

culminating in a fully-accredited Bachelor’s degree.<br />

MSM Musical Theatre students have many yearly performance opportunities. All MSM<br />

productions are directed, choreographed and designed by professional, working theatre artists.<br />

In addition we offer professional musical theatre writers the opportunity to workshop material<br />

with our students and we encourage students to produce independent performance projects.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: We have 8 performance spaces ranging from a<br />

650-seat theatre to smaller spaces like a black box or more mid-sized recital spaces. We also<br />

have a dance studio where many MT classes are held. All classrooms and learning spaces are<br />

on campus. Our school has 140 practice rooms for students to use -- some are even accessible<br />

24 hours a day!<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: We consider all students for scholarship and award<br />

scholarship based on two main factors; merit and demonstrated financial need. Merit is<br />

determined by the audition scores and financial need is determined by the CSS Profile, the<br />

FAFSA, and the MSM Financial Aid Questionnaire form.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk590YVQwmE<br />

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National Theatre Institute<br />

305 Great Neck Rd<br />

Waterford, CT, 06385<br />

(401) 867-0196<br />

Chairperson: Rachel Jett, Rjett@theoneill.org<br />

Academic Year: February to May, June to July, and September to December<br />

Degrees Offered: Certificates in Acting, Musical Theatre, Directing, and Playwriting<br />

Program Objectives: To provide a springboard for theatre students of all experience levels to<br />

enter into professional environments with willingness to learn, create, and engage.<br />

History: The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center is the nation’s preeminent developmental theater<br />

and the recipient of two Tony Awards and the National Medal of Arts. Known as the Launchpad<br />

of American theater, the O’Neill is home to the National Theater Institute and is dedicated to<br />

nurturing new work and new artists. Originating the process of developing new plays through<br />

script-in-hand staged readings, scores of projects developed at the O’Neill have gone on to full<br />

production at other theaters around the world including Broadway, off-Broadway, London’s West<br />

End, and major regional theaters.<br />

Artists who began their careers at the O’Neill include: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Meryl Streep,<br />

Jennifer Garner, August Wilson, John Krasinski, Rachel Dratch, Michael Douglas, Wendy<br />

Wasserstein, and Elizabeth Olsen.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The Lin Manuel Miranda Studio, The Barn, The Dina<br />

Merril Theatre, The Jim Henson Rehearsal Hall, all on playwright Eugene O’Neill’s gorgeous<br />

homestead.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Lin-Manuel Miranda Scholarship, Need Based Financial<br />

Aid Scholarships<br />

https://youtu.be/--k1J-TXKnk<br />

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New World School of the Arts<br />

5 NE 2nd St<br />

Miami, Fl, 33132<br />

(305) 237-3541<br />

Chairperson: Alan Patrick Kenny, akenny@mdc.edu<br />

Department Contact: Isadora Hernandez, ihernan9@mdc.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: AA: Associate of Arts(from Miami Dade <strong>College</strong>) BFA: Bachelor of Fine Arts<br />

(from the University of Florida)<br />

Program Objectives: The theater program at New World School of the Arts is dedicated to the<br />

professional training of talented and committed students interested in pursuing a performing<br />

career in Acting and Music Theater.<br />

History: At NWSA, theater students have the opportunity to work in a hands-on intensive,<br />

physically demanding, artistically challenging, and exciting environment, guided by faculty who<br />

are professional actors, directors, playwrights and designers. The curriculum guides students<br />

toward the ownership of a personal technique and a comprehensive methodology of working.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Their training on the classical texts and the principles of<br />

drama make practical incursions into the contemporary and experimental edges of theater, while<br />

performance, an essential part of the theater training, is approached in a sequential, progressive<br />

manner to give the student vision, strength, and a sense of purpose in the theater.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: NWSA accepts funds offered through the Federal<br />

Student Aid program. NWSA scholarship is awarded annually and is based on merit. Award may<br />

be applied to MDC or UF tuition and fees. The American Dream Scholarship helps the dream of<br />

higher education become a reality. This scholarship picks up where other aid and scholarships<br />

leave off, ensuring that bright, qualified students have the means to continue their education.<br />

Miami Dade <strong>College</strong> also offers a payment plan through Nelnet. Make college more<br />

affordable by paying for tuition and fees over time. Tuition payment plans break down your<br />

tuition balance into affordable monthly payments. There's no interest, payment options are<br />

flexible, and setup fees are affordable.<br />

**The University of Florida does not offer a payment plan program.**<br />

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New York Film Academy<br />

17 Battery Place, Apartment 2<br />

Brooklyn, NY, 11209<br />

(917) 207-6606<br />

Chairperson: Josephine Wilson, josephine.wilson@nyfa.edu<br />

Department Contact: Roger Del Pozo, roger@nyfa.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA, AFA, BA - Acting for Film, Musical Theatre, Media Studies, Filmmaking.<br />

Program Objectives: The New York Film Academy (NYFA) Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in<br />

Acting for Film is an eight-semester conservatory-based, full-time study program. The<br />

curriculum is designed to immerse gifted and energetic prospective actors in all aspects of<br />

acting as a discipline. With a faculty of professionals who actively work in the Broadway, dance,<br />

voiceover, television and film industry, students will receive hands-on education in all<br />

performance-based mediums.<br />

History: New York Film Academy (NYFA), the regionally accredited <strong>College</strong> of Visual and<br />

Performing Arts, was started 30 years ago in New York City, and is designed for a new<br />

generation of storytellers: performing and visual artists who share a driving passion and want to<br />

learn in the field by creating their own projects in an intensive, hands-on collaborative<br />

environment. The central philosophy of the New York Film Academy is “learning by doing.”<br />

NYFA’s curricula are centered around project-based learning, where students work in<br />

state-of-the-art facilities and with industry-standard equipment and software, building a skill set<br />

and knowledge base that are the foundations for success in their chosen profession.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: New York Film Academy - NYC - in historic Battery<br />

Park; Los Angeles Campus - adjacent to the Universal Studios backlot; South Beach, Florida -<br />

in the sunny environs of South Beach; Florence, Italy Campus - short-term workshops and<br />

one-semester programs; Gold Coast, Australia -one-year programs and short-term workshops<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Talent Based Tuition Award, Need Based Tuition<br />

Assistance, Merit Based Tuition Award; DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION BRIDGE<br />

GRANT<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJyE3mKRzaA&t=2s<br />

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Palm Beach Atlantic University<br />

901 S. Flagler Drive<br />

West Palm Beach, FL, 33401<br />

(561) 803-2420<br />

Chairperson: Allen McCoy, allen_mccoy@pba.edu<br />

Department Contact: Becky Suanders, becky_saunders@pba.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: B.F.A. Theatre, B.A. Theatre Arts, Minor in Theatre<br />

Program Objectives: To train students in the development of imaginative, purposeful and<br />

skilled expression of theatre.<br />

History: Founded in 1968 in the heart of West Palm Beach, PBA is a private Christian university<br />

located adjacent to one of the nation's premier performing arts centers, world class ballet and<br />

opera, regional theatres and museums providing many internships and job opportunities. PBA<br />

offers a highly competitive BFA positioning our graduates for successful careers. Our more<br />

rounded BA degree allows students to double major. Come connect, commit, and create with<br />

us!<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: The Fern Street Theatre, a nearly 12,000 square foot,<br />

two story building on Fern Street includes a "Black Box" theatre, scene shop, costume shop and<br />

houses offices, classrooms and performance space.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: The PBA Theatre program awards scholarships to a<br />

select number of highly talented and promising students each year. These scholarships are<br />

available through a competitive process that includes an interview and audition with the Theatre<br />

faculty of PBA. Students who accept these scholarships must declare a major in the Theatre<br />

program during the period of the scholarship and maintain a 3.0 GPA.<br />

https://youtu.be/FXLT-8ue2i0<br />

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Pensacola State <strong>College</strong><br />

1000 <strong>College</strong> Boulevard, Building 8<br />

Pensacola, Florida, 32504<br />

(850) 484-1807<br />

Chairperson: Kenneth Phillips, kphillips@pensacolastate.edu<br />

Department Contact: Heaven Pittman, hpittman@pensacolastate.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to July<br />

Degrees Offered: BAS, BS, AA, AS, certificates<br />

Program Objectives: To provide two years of college work acceptable for transfer to any<br />

college or university or to prepare graduates to enter the workforce with an AA. Our students<br />

have selected a career that is fulfilling and rewarding. Our program is designed to prepare the<br />

student for further academic training or for direct entry into the workforce.<br />

History: Pensacola State <strong>College</strong> is a public, comprehensive community college that was<br />

founded as Pensacola Junior <strong>College</strong> in 1948. As the oldest and largest college in the<br />

Panhandle, PSC serves traditional and non-traditional students in Northwest Florida and<br />

Southern Alabama. Pensacola State <strong>College</strong> is widely recognized as a premier, student-friendly<br />

college that competes with the best – offering more than 100 programs, state-of-the-art<br />

resources, and a stellar faculty. Nationally ranked in the Top One Percent in affordable tuition,<br />

Pensacola State <strong>College</strong> is a smart move toward a bachelor’s degree or a high-tech career.<br />

Offerings include: Bachelor of Applied Science in Administration and Supervision, Bachelor of<br />

Science in Nursing, Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and career-oriented certificate<br />

programs.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Ashmore Auditorium, rehearsal studios, rehearsal hall,<br />

smart classrooms, scene shop, scene/prop storage, costume storage, costume shop.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: We offer scholarships and grant opportunities<br />

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Rollins <strong>College</strong><br />

1000 Holt Avenue, 2735<br />

Winter Park, FL, 32789<br />

(407) 646-2501<br />

Chairperson: Missy Barnes, mbarnes@rollins.edu<br />

Department Contact: Alexandra Feliciano, afeliciano@rollins.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts and Science<br />

Program Objectives: The Rollins <strong>College</strong> Department of Theatre and Dance provides for the<br />

development of imaginative, purposeful, and skilled expression. We inspire students' artistic,<br />

intellectual, and personal growth. Graduates are prepared to lead, collaborate with, and enrich<br />

the communities in which they live, work, and serve.<br />

History: The Rollins <strong>College</strong> Department of Theatre and Dance believes that theatrical<br />

productions and classroom study are of equal and complementary value. The study of theatre<br />

comes most fully to life when integrated with other disciplines, such as psychology, English,<br />

sociology, art, music, and history. As a Bachelor of Arts program in a liberal arts environment,<br />

we believe in a common set of courses that serve as a foundation for the study of theatre. In<br />

addition, students select an area of concentration to hone skill sets in the area of directing,<br />

design and technical theatre, dramaturgy, musical theatre, and performance.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: ANNIE RUSSELL THEATRE: A 360-seat proscenium<br />

theatre listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The Annie has state-of-the-art lighting<br />

equipment, state-of-the-art sound system, and projection system. Tiedtke Theatre & Dance<br />

Center: a state-of-the-art, 16,165-square-foot theater and dance center that includes the first<br />

custom-built black box theater on campus. Lighting gurus will have at their fingertips an<br />

innovative Yeager Light Lab that fine-tunes storytelling via a 1/6th-scale working model of a<br />

theater. The center will also include a 2,400-square-foot Costume Design and Technology Lab,<br />

which will integrate a costume shop, fitting rooms, a draft room, and storage for the<br />

accoutrement of live productions such as props and regalia.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: The Department of Theatre & Dance offers a number of<br />

scholarships. The most prestigious is the Priscilla Parker Scholarship: $40,000 ($10,000 per<br />

academic year, renewable annually).<br />

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Roosevelt University - Chicago <strong>College</strong> of Performing Arts<br />

430 S Michigan Ave, AUD918<br />

Chicago, IL, 60605<br />

(347) 661-1188<br />

Chairperson: Jim Iorio, jiorio01@roosevelt.edu<br />

Department Contact: EeMing Chua, echua@roosevelt.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA in Acting, Musical Theatre, or Musical Theatre (Dance Concentration);<br />

BA in Theatre Studies; MA in Theatre Directing.<br />

Program Objectives: CCPA aspires to be a preeminent institution, training and inspiring<br />

emerging leaders. Our mission is to graduate students seeking a career in music, education,<br />

theatre, or arts administration, who are confident, passionate, knowledgeable, and capable of<br />

functioning in the professional arena, and who are dedicated to the practice of art to serve the<br />

cause of human dignity and to effect positive change in their communities.<br />

History: Chicago <strong>College</strong> of Performing Arts (CCPA) began as the Chicago Academy of Music<br />

in 1867, credited as the 4th music conservatory in America. Today, CCPA houses separate<br />

conservatories in music and theater. Our faculty consists of world-class performers from opera<br />

stars, established conductors and musicians, Broadway sensations to Grammy award-winning<br />

jazz artists. The Theatre Conservatory of the Chicago <strong>College</strong> of Performing Arts consists of<br />

nearly 200 students, divided between our Acting and Musical Theatre programs. Students are<br />

guaranteed onstage performance credit every semester that they are at CCPA.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: CCPA’s spaces and classrooms are located here in the<br />

Auditorium Building designed by the famed Adler and Sullivan. Roosevelt’s dormitories, dining<br />

center, fitness center, student service offices, and most non-CCPA classrooms are all located<br />

within the adjacent skyscraper called the Wabash Building. The Building is 469 feet tall, making<br />

it the 6th tallest university building in the world and the 2nd tallest in the country!<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: All applicants applying to the Chicago <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Performing Arts are automatically considered for a CCPA scholarship.<br />

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Rowan University<br />

201 Mullica Hill Road<br />

Glassboro, NJ, 08028<br />

(646) 325-7373<br />

Chairperson: Paula Turner. turnerp@rowan.edu<br />

Department Contact: Lane Savadove, savadove@rowan.edu<br />

Academic Year: September to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA Theater with Concentrations in Acting, Musical Theater, Design/Tech,<br />

Pre-Teaching, Directing<br />

Program Objectives: At the undergraduate level, the Department of Theatre & Dance offers a<br />

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and a Bachelor of Arts in Dance. The theatre degree features five<br />

designated concentrations for in-depth coursework in: Acting, Musical Theatre,<br />

Design/Technical, Directing and Pre-Teaching. The five concentrations share a core curriculum<br />

of theatre arts courses while allowing students to extend study in their specific field of interest.<br />

Undergraduate students from other majors may also share in our interdisciplinary activities by<br />

auditioning for a minor in theatre or dance.<br />

History: Rowan is a cutting-edge Performing Arts Program in the Northeast, strategically<br />

located 20 miles outside of Philadelphia and 90 miles from New York City. Our unique program<br />

emphasizes the integrated study of Theatre and Dance where we develop highly skilled and<br />

well-rounded performers, designers, and technicians. At Rowan, we foster a nurturing<br />

environment that creates a holistic artist prepared for the physical demands of a career in<br />

contemporary theatre and dance. Our award-winning program is led by a group of faculty and<br />

staff members that maintain professional artistic careers in New Jersey, Philadelphia, and New<br />

York. The professional affiliations and connections within our department help provide current<br />

students and graduates alike with a smooth transition into the professional world with a host of<br />

opportunities in all aspects of the theatre.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Rowan has two proscenium theaters, a blackbox, a<br />

design studio, 2 dance studios and several lab spaces.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Significant Talent, Merit, and Out of State scholarships<br />

are available.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTehFZz0gYI<br />

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Savannah <strong>College</strong> of Art and Design<br />

PO Box 2072<br />

Savannah, GA, 31402-2072<br />

(912) 247-3489<br />

Chairperson: Mark Tymchyshyn, mtymchys@scad.edu<br />

Department Contact: Jay Jaski, jjaski@scad.edu<br />

Academic Year: September to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA, MA, MFA<br />

Program Objectives: SCAD prepares talented students for creative professions through<br />

engaged teaching and learning in a positively oriented university environment.<br />

History: The Savannah <strong>College</strong> of Art and Design was founded in 1978 by Richard G. Rowan,<br />

Paula Wallace, May L. Poetter and Paul E. Poetter to provide college degree programs not<br />

previously available in southeast Georgia and to create a specialized professional art college to<br />

attract students from throughout the United States and abroad. The curriculum was established<br />

with dual goals of excellent arts education and effective career preparation for students. Today,<br />

with multiple locations and online distance education offerings, SCAD continues to assiduously<br />

adhere to these goals.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Campus Locations - Atlanta, Savannah, SCADnow,<br />

Lacoste (France)<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Scholarships and grants<br />

Scholarships and grants are gift aid — financial aid that does not have to be repaid.<br />

Scholarships are typically merit based, while grants are given based on financial need. Both can<br />

come from the government, the university, or a private organization.<br />

Learn more about scholarships and grants, and discover how gift aid can support your<br />

education.<br />

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Southern Methodist University<br />

PO Box 750356<br />

Dallas, Texas, 75275<br />

(917) 941-2923<br />

Chairperson: Jon Blake Hackler, jhackler@mail.smu.edu<br />

Department Contact: Bobbie Lay, blay@smu.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA and MFA<br />

Program Objectives: Training the "theatre citizen" for the next generation of theatre makers.<br />

History: Meadows School of the Arts (Division of Theatre) became a degree program in 1964.<br />

Today, the Meadows School has achieved prominence as one of the foremost arts education<br />

institutions in the United States and offers training in an unusual mix of the arts - visual (art and<br />

art history), performing (dance, music and theatre) and communications (advertising,<br />

cinema-television, corporate communications and public affairs, and journalism) - as well as a<br />

preeminent program in arts administration. To this day, the legacy of the school remains linked<br />

to important names of the past.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Bob Hope Theatre, Margot Jones Theatre, Greer<br />

Garson Theatre, Kathy Bates Black Box<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Meadows Scholarship; Also, Presidential Scholarships<br />

are offered to students with outstanding test scores and grades.<br />

Please see official website at smu.meadows/theatre<br />

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The New School | <strong>College</strong> of Performing Arts<br />

72 Fifth Ave<br />

New York, New York, 10003<br />

(212) 229-5150<br />

Chairperson: Glynis Rigsby, rigsbyg@newschool.edu<br />

Department Contact: performingarts@newschool.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA Dramatic Arts, BA Theater, MFA Contemporary Theatre and<br />

Performance, MA Arts Management and Entrepreneurship<br />

Program Objectives: Training 21st century theater makers. We offer an holistic approach to<br />

professional performing arts training, influenced by technology and media and delivered in a<br />

rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum.<br />

History: The School of Drama has its roots in the legendary Drama Workshop, which came to<br />

The New School in 1940. Founder Erwin Piscater and his faculty, which included Stella Adler<br />

and Lee Strasberg, fostered some of the most important artistic voices in the modern American<br />

theater, Tennessee Williams, Marlon Brando, Harry Belafonte, and Judith Malina to name a few.<br />

In 1994, the School of Drama began offering an MFA degree, with concentrations in directing,<br />

playwriting, and acting.<br />

In 2013, the School of Drama established a BFA in Dramatic Arts to nurture and educate the<br />

next generation of citizen artists. This program offers students the opportunity to grow not only<br />

as directors, writers, actors, and creative technologists, but as artists with multiple interests and<br />

skills.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Mainstage performance spaces, dance studios,<br />

ensemble performance spaces that are tech-enabled, concert halls, 15 rehearsal studios<br />

dedicated to Drama students, plus the whole Performing Arts building.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: All applicants to The New School are automatically<br />

considered for merit-based scholarships. Applicants to the BFA Dramatic Arts who file FAFSA<br />

will also be considered for additional need-based awards.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFadiNE2sqA<br />

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The Norwalk Conservatory<br />

130 W Norwalk Rd<br />

Norwalk, Ct, 06850<br />

(860) 878-7123<br />

Chairperson: Ricky Loftus, ricky@thenorwalkconservatory.org<br />

Department Contact: Danny LG, danny@thenorwalkconservatory.org<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: Certificate, optional Associate of Science<br />

Program Objectives: Musical Theatre, Dance Musical Theatre, Television/Film Performance<br />

History: The Norwalk Conservatory offers three performance-based majors. It was created by<br />

New York industry creatives who devised performance-based curriculum relevant to today’s<br />

industry needs.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Our campus is 45 minutes from New York City and<br />

includes a theatre with a capacity of 700, several dance studios, a 33 ft cyc wall for commercials<br />

and television, several state-of-the-art recording studios, classrooms of all sizes, music practice<br />

rooms, and dormitories.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: We offer merit-based scholarships from $1,000 to full<br />

scholarships.<br />

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UNCSA- University of North Carolina School of the Arts<br />

1533 S. Main Street<br />

Winston Salem, NC, 27104<br />

(336) 770-1471<br />

Chairperson: Monique Nottke, nottkem@uncsa.edu<br />

Department Contact: UNCSA Admissions, admissions@uncsa.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA, BM, MFA, MM, High School<br />

Program Objectives: UNCSA trains wildly creative, gifted and hardworking young artists to do<br />

what they love, and do it brilliantly!<br />

History: The University of North Carolina School of the Arts is a top-ranked creative and<br />

performing arts conservatory in Winston-Salem, N.C. America’s first public arts conservatory,<br />

UNCSA is comprised of 5 stand-alone conservatories: Dance, Drama, Design & Production,<br />

Filmmaking, and Music. Each conservatory provides gifted emerging artists with the<br />

experience, knowledge, and skills needed to excel in their disciplines and in their lives.<br />

UNCSA's rankings include #4 Best Drama School in the World, #1 Best <strong>College</strong> for Aspiring<br />

Choreographers, #10 Top Film School, Top 10 Costume Design Schools in the U.S.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: State of the art theatre technology shops totaling more<br />

than 100,000 square feet guarantee a profoundly creative, hands-on immersion in the<br />

behind-the-scenes magic of live theatre. State of the art filmmaking studios & equipment for<br />

hands-on, fully immersive learning. Students collaborate on original short films that ultimately<br />

are submitted to festivals around the world. The Acting program includes on-camera training<br />

during all four years of enrollment. In the final year, graduating actors perform in<br />

industry-attended showcases. 5 stages for Drama and Dance school performances. 3 recital<br />

halls for Music school recitals and concerts. New dormitories for undergraduate students.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: A full range of financial aid programs and services. The<br />

goal is to help each student attend UNCSA in spite of financial limitations. All students are<br />

considered for merit-based scholarships. FAFSA accepted and need-based scholarships are<br />

also available.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvBn7hDkF44<br />

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University of Alabama at Birmingham<br />

ASC 255, 1720 2nd Avenue South<br />

Birmingham, AL, 35294<br />

(205) 934-8300<br />

Chairperson: Kelly Allison, kallison@uab.edu<br />

Department Contact: Mel Christian, cmel@uab.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: Theatre (General, Performance, Design/Technology); BFA: Musical Theatre<br />

Performance<br />

Program Objectives: The Department of Theatre at UAB is a production-oriented program with<br />

a liberal arts foundation.<br />

History: The Department of Theatre at UAB provides professional training and a<br />

comprehensive curriculum that will cultivate your cultural and aesthetic awareness, expand your<br />

research and communication skills, and foster critical thinking, discipline, and collaboration<br />

through practical application of learned skills and theoretical study. We offer a General BA in<br />

Theatre with Concentrations in Performance, and Design/Technology, as well as a BFA in<br />

Musical Theatre Performance.<br />

The Department of Theatre at UAB is a nationally recognized program that is fully accredited by<br />

the National Association of Schools of Theatre. Students learn under the mentorship of fourteen<br />

full-time professional faculty and a staff of four full-time professional production artists. We<br />

produce four tours every year and a full season of plays, musicals, and new works in<br />

state-of-the-art facilities. Scholarships and stipends are available in all areas.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: 2 state-of-the-art performance facilities.<br />

3 state-of-the-art production facilities.<br />

Design lab.<br />

12-station computer lab with industry software and hardware.<br />

Access to television production studio and equipment.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Scholarships and stipends are available in all areas.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zPimHs54_c<br />

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University of Florida School of Theatre & Dance<br />

1800 McCarty Drive<br />

Gainesville, FL, 32611<br />

(917) 340-1555<br />

Chairperson: Andrew Cao, acao@arts.ufl.edu<br />

Department Contact: Kevin Austin, kaustin@ufl.edu<br />

Program Objectives: Diversity, Discovery, Risk<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: MFA, BFA, BA<br />

History: The School’s international full-time faculty of 27 recognized artists and researchers,<br />

complemented by adjunct and guest faculty and staff, including full- and part-time professionals.<br />

The School of Theatre + Dance provides multiple cultural opportunities annually to thousands of<br />

members of the University and the greater community. The University of Florida is accredited by<br />

the Southern Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools Commission on <strong>College</strong>s and is an<br />

accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Dance and the<br />

National Association of Schools of Theatre.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: McGuire Theatre and Dance Pavilion, Constans<br />

Theatre, Black Box Theatre<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Scholarship opportunities available<br />

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University of Miami<br />

1231 Dickinson St.<br />

Coral Gables , Florida, 33124<br />

(305) 282-2505<br />

Chairperson: Jennifer Burke, jburke@miami.edu<br />

Department Contact: Robert Wright, rwright@miami.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA in Theatre Arts, BFA in Comprehensive Musical Theatre, Stage<br />

Management, Design/Tech<br />

Program Objectives: BA degree students are empowered to engage with and explore their<br />

world using the tools of theatre and performance. As an interdisciplinary degree program<br />

pursued in conjunction with a second major or as a minor, the BA program fosters a sound<br />

knowledge of theatre practice along with a deep understanding of its history and diversity of<br />

applications. By emphasizing creative and critical approaches to both the study and practice of<br />

the theatre arts, the BA program aspires to produce skilled artists, educators, and leaders in the<br />

field of theatre and beyond. The objective of the BFA programming is to prepare theatre artists<br />

with the experience, training and craft necessary for entry into the world of professional theatre,<br />

television and film. Intensive training is complemented by a liberal arts curriculum and access to<br />

the vibrant international community of South Florida.<br />

History: The Department of Theatre Arts is comprised of an exciting, diverse community where<br />

there are ample opportunities to explore your areas of interest. Low student-teacher ratios<br />

create an environment of hands-on learning supported with mentorship from industry<br />

professionals and researchers. Instruction in Theatre Arts is complemented with educational<br />

requirements from across the <strong>College</strong> of Arts and Sciences taught by accomplished scholars.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres:<br />

Jerry Herman Ring Theatre<br />

New classroom facilities under construction<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Financial Aid offered through the University of Miami<br />

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University of Mobile<br />

5735 <strong>College</strong> Parkway<br />

Mobile, AL, 36613<br />

(832) 768-3344<br />

Chairperson: Stewart Hawley, shawley@umobile.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BFA, MT, BFA Acting, BA- Stage management, Directing<br />

Program Objectives: The theatre program is designed to help students develop their potential<br />

by preparing them for careers in professional theatres, various performance companies,<br />

schools, and communities. Its design also provides students with a foundation for postgraduate<br />

studies.<br />

History: The story of the university began in 1952, when the Mobile Baptist Association<br />

appointed a committee to study the feasibility of starting a Baptist-affiliated college in Mobile. In<br />

keeping with the general philosophy of the University of Mobile, the Department of Theatre<br />

seeks to engage its students to embrace learning and to develop confident Christian men and<br />

women who demonstrate the integrity to live and work in a manner consistent with the Christian<br />

faith. Thus, the intent of the Department of Theatre is reflected in the phrase, “Know and be<br />

Known.”<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: We have a brand new space, with lots of classrooms,<br />

and a large theatre. We also have a music building with space for all kinds of classes,<br />

rehearsals, and music.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Offer a range of scholarships and/or assistantships<br />

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University of Montevallo<br />

75 <strong>College</strong> Drive, Station 6210<br />

Montevallo, AL, 35115<br />

(205) 665-6210<br />

Chairperson: Emily Gill, gille@montevallo.edu<br />

Department Contact: Marcus Lane, mlane4@montevallo.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA, BS & BFA<br />

Program Objectives: If you study theatre here, you will be part of a highly personal department<br />

of approximately 115 majors.You will get to know your teachers well and work closely with them<br />

both in and out of the classroom.<br />

History: We are active in professional organizations around the U.S. within our respective<br />

fields, but teaching is our first priority. Experienced faculty members teach all courses instead of<br />

graduate students, and enrollment in performance classes typically ranges from 8-20 pupils. We<br />

work hard to prepare students to directly enter the profession if desired, as well as pursue a<br />

variety of career options. The full and part-time theatre faculty bring a wide range of professional<br />

theatre experience to the classroom, having worked extensively in NYC, Philadelphia, Boston,<br />

Atlanta, Seattle and elsewhere on regiona productions; as well as in TV and film.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Theatre Department is thrilled to now be housed in the<br />

university’s new (opened in summer 2020), state-of-the-art facility the Center for the Arts. This<br />

36,750-square-foot building features two performance venues, an art gallery, a digital fabrication<br />

lab, design labs with animation software, multiple classrooms, Theatre faculty offices, vocal<br />

performance rehearsal rooms, a voice studio, a large dance studio, state-of-the-art production<br />

shops, a sculpture garden, an outdoor commons area and adjacent ground-level parking. Our<br />

new scene shop is now equipped with state-of-the-art metal working tools. The new Digital<br />

Fabrication Lab comes with 3 different types of 3D printers. Our new costume shop has been<br />

equipped with industry-grade special equipment.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: The Montevallo Theatre Department awards a wide<br />

range of scholarship opportunities.<br />

https://youtu.be/Odu556OrF98<br />

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University of South Florida<br />

3837 USF HOLLY DRIVE, Theatre Center, TAR<br />

Tampa, FL, 33629<br />

(347) 512-5267<br />

Chairperson: Jennifer Kokai<br />

Department Contact: Kathy Langdon<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA, BFA<br />

Program Objectives: Fostering creative expression and telling stories that resonate.<br />

History: The University of South Florida School of Theatre & Dance facilitates the growth of<br />

creative and academic artists and scholars. Theatre students can pursue Bachelor of Arts<br />

degrees with concentrations in theatre performance, theatre design, and theatre arts. Dance<br />

students can earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance with a concentration in ballet or modern<br />

dance, or a Bachelor of Arts in Dance Studies. The school also offers minors and undergraduate<br />

certificate programs that are open to non-majors and non-degree-seeking students. TheatreUSF<br />

began with the founding of the university in 1956, and the DanceUSF program opened in 1969.<br />

In 2002 the two performance-driven educational bodies combined to create the School of<br />

Theatre & Dance. Working closely with our nationally and internationally recognized faculty, you<br />

will build mentoring relationships that provide the support and guidance to strengthen your skills<br />

and confidence.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Theatre 1 is a multi-use theatre, seating 550 guest<br />

continental style, a proscenium theatre with a fully rigged fly house and two orchestra pits.<br />

Theatre 2 is a mainstage black box theatre with seating ranging between 150 and 300. USF's<br />

Dance Center is a three-story facility housing three 40'x50' studios, observation rooms,<br />

reference library, and dressing rooms. Each studio is equipped with floating wood floors covered<br />

with cushioned Tarkett, overhead observation rooms, built-in sound, mirrors and walnut barres.<br />

The Theatre Arts Rehearsal building is home to a scene shop, a costume shop, several<br />

rehearsal classrooms, including two blackbox theatres and the Theatre Department faculty<br />

offices.TAR 120 is a black box theatre used exclusively by the Theatre Department. TAR 130 is<br />

a black box rehearsal room for mainstage performances, as well as a performance classroom.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Student Assistantships are available in the Costume,<br />

Scenic, and Electrics Shops, along with the Theatre Office. A variety of merit and need based<br />

Scholarships are distributed annually to new and returning students.<br />

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Winthrop University Department of Theatre and Dance<br />

701 Oakland Ave.<br />

Rock Hill, SC, 29730<br />

(803) 323-2287<br />

Chairperson: Daniel Gordon, gordond@winthrop.edu<br />

Department Contact: Ramona Kundl, kundlr@winthrop.edu<br />

Academic Year: August to May<br />

Degrees Offered: BA in Theatre: Emphasis in Performance, Design/Technology, or Musical<br />

Theatre; BA in Theatre with Teacher Certification (K-12); BA in Dance; BA in Dance with<br />

Teacher Certification (K-12)<br />

Program Objectives: The mission of Winthrop University is to foster individual students'<br />

aesthetic, intellectual, and creative development within the context of a liberal arts<br />

education.The department advocates both theoretical and creative explorations to achieve an<br />

understanding of the social, political, historical, and technological aspects of theatre and dance.<br />

History: Winthrop has over a 125 year history as a public university. The theatre and dance<br />

programs have served the campus for over fifty years. The department offers over a dozen<br />

theatre and dance productions every year. Students choreograph/direct a majority of the<br />

productions. Winthrop is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Dance and the<br />

National Association of Schools of Theatre.<br />

Facilities, Classrooms, and Theatres: Johnson Theatre seats 330+ with a proscenium<br />

opening 37' X 22' and an orchestra pit. Johnson Studio Theatre is a flexible "black box," seating<br />

up to 95. The two dance studios (2400 and 1200 sq. ft.) have sprung floors, 15' ceilings, mirrors,<br />

and double-height fixed barres. Additional 2600+ sq. ft. and 1200 sq. ft. dance studios are<br />

located next door in the West Center.<br />

Scholarships and/or Assistantships: Scholarships ranging from $500 to $2000 per year,<br />

including substantial grants up to $14,756 per year to out-of-state students. Auditions required.<br />

The department hires majors as teaching assistants in the scenic studio, costume studio and<br />

box office.<br />

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvvvsNBWb1Q<br />

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