Theatre Schools in the USA
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Theatre Schools in the USA
Theatre Schools in the USA So you want to be a star? Luckily for you, there’s a variety of academic theatre programs at universities and colleges across the United States. Theatre Schools in the USA is designed to help you make your dream a reality by organizing information on the different undergraduate programs on one searchable website. Here, you can not only read theatre school profiles to see what’s offered, but you can also request FREE information from multiple universities and colleges using a single submission form. This means you can devote less time to looking through college catalogs and more time refining your plan and your talents!

So whether you’re looking for a degree, diploma or certificate--or whether you want to pursue acting, scriptwriting, directing, technical theatre, theatre design or any of the many period- and region-specific theatre options--Theatre Schools in the USA presents its information uniformly for all the schools. Therefore, you can easily compare the factors that matter most to you, like fees, audition requirements, program start dates, specialty features like theatre facilities and much more. For a larger perspective, you can browse the news, articles, videos and other resources we’ve posted about the various theatre schools in the US: these provide an up-to-date look at what's current in university and college theatre programs, as well as in the exciting world of careers in theatre. Let Theatre Schools in the USA help you get started now!

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Performing Arts Theatre
Have you ever been on stage and felt the thrill of a great performance? Or are you more likely to work on creating an awesome set to capture the feel of the show? Have you ever wondered how to make a career out of it? Sure, some people get "discovered," but banking on that for your future is anything but certain.
   
Performing Arts Theatre Programs
Broadway and Hollywood bookend this country with impressive opportunities in theatre arts. And, truly, all across the country there are theatre programs that can train you for every possibility. From limited-enrollment, competitive bachelor's degrees to community college diplomas and certificates, be sure to read up before you make your decision.
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Performing Arts Theatre School Facts
Students studying theatre at colleges in the US can participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF), a national theatre program involving 18,000 students that offers lots of awards. For instance, a student from Indiana University won the 2007 Mark Twain Comedy Playwriting Award.
Colleges in America
Performing Arts Theatre Majors
Although many students know what they want to take as their major before entering a university or college, most institutions do not allow you to officially declare your major until your sophmore year so that you experience a broad range of courses that will help you choose the most appropriate major.
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Performing Arts Theatre Accreditation
A member of the Council of Arts Accrediting Associations (CAAA), NAST accredits US institutions and colleges/ schools within institutions offering degree-granting and non-degree-granting programs in theatre and theatre-related disciplines.
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Applied Business Technology Programs Theatre School Rankings
Lesser known regional universities and colleges can also be a good choice if you wish to remain close to home during your studies. Often times, these schools have the strongest relationships with local companies and employers. Once you have accumulated this information, you can create your own theatre school rankings.
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Performing Arts Preparing for Theatre School
If you are still in high school and are thinking about studying theatre, there are several additional things that you can do to prepare and increase your chances of being accepted.
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Performing Arts Choosing a Theatre School
Choosing a theatre school or program can be a difficult and time-consuming choice. At first you will need to make many decisions: whether you wish to pursue a degree, diploma or certificate; study on a full-time or part-time basis; what majors and areas of specialization interest you; how important special features such as industry internship, international exchange and so forth are to your decision; and the importance of cost, location and other similar factors.
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Performing Arts Applying to Theatre Schools
No matter which way you apply, two things that are usually not required, but always highly recommended, are a campus visit and interview with an admissions counselor. Knowledge is power, so be sure to seek out the people and resources that can help you get as much information as possible before you apply to a theatre or drama program.
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    Walden University
    Waldon University Founded in 1970, Walden University provides accredited on line bachelor's degrees and certificates in business, computer science, education, nursing and allied health, public administration and the health sciences to students in all states and to students in over 150 countries. With an emphasis on global awareness, social responsibility and civic management, Walden's bachelor's degrees are continuation degrees designed for students 24 years and older that are transferring at least one year of college level work from another school. Walden University is a private university, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is owned by Laureate Education, Inc.



    Theatre Programs
     
    Colleges in America
    Performing Arts Theatre
    Have you ever been on stage and felt the thrill of a great performance? Or are you more likely to work on creating an awesome set to capture the feel of the show? Have you ever wondered how to make a career out of it? Sure, some people get "discovered," but banking on that for your future is anything but certain.
       
    Performing Arts Theatre Programs
    Broadway and Hollywood bookend this country with impressive opportunities in theatre arts. And, truly, all across the country there are theatre programs that can train you for every possibility. From limited-enrollment, competitive bachelor's degrees to community college diplomas and certificates, be sure to read up before you make your decision.
    Colleges in America
    Performing Arts Theatre School Facts
    Students studying theatre at colleges in the US can participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF), a national theatre program involving 18,000 students that offers lots of awards. For instance, a student from Indiana University won the 2007 Mark Twain Comedy Playwriting Award.
    Colleges in America
    Performing Arts Theatre Majors
    Although many students know what they want to take as their major before entering a university or college, most institutions do not allow you to officially declare your major until your sophmore year so that you experience a broad range of courses that will help you choose the most appropriate major.
    Colleges in America
    Performing Arts Theatre Accreditation
    A member of the Council of Arts Accrediting Associations (CAAA), NAST accredits US institutions and colleges/ schools within institutions offering degree-granting and non-degree-granting programs in theatre and theatre-related disciplines.
    Colleges in America
    Colleges in America
    Applied Business Technology Programs Theatre School Rankings
    Lesser known regional universities and colleges can also be a good choice if you wish to remain close to home during your studies. Often times, these schools have the strongest relationships with local companies and employers. Once you have accumulated this information, you can create your own theatre school rankings.
    Colleges in America
    Performing Arts Preparing for Theatre School
    If you are still in high school and are thinking about studying theatre, there are several additional things that you can do to prepare and increase your chances of being accepted.
    Colleges in America
    Performing Arts Choosing a Theatre School
    Choosing a theatre school or program can be a difficult and time-consuming choice. At first you will need to make many decisions: whether you wish to pursue a degree, diploma or certificate; study on a full-time or part-time basis; what majors and areas of specialization interest you; how important special features such as industry internship, international exchange and so forth are to your decision; and the importance of cost, location and other similar factors.
    Colleges in America
    Performing Arts Applying to Theatre Schools
    No matter which way you apply, two things that are usually not required, but always highly recommended, are a campus visit and interview with an admissions counselor. Knowledge is power, so be sure to seek out the people and resources that can help you get as much information as possible before you apply to a theatre or drama program.
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