TeenLife Guide to Performing & Visual Arts Colleges - 2013

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2013 TeenLife Guide to Performing & Visual Arts Colleges Whether you want to dance, draw, build, sing, design, or direct, finding the perfect performing and visual arts college can be a challenge.

With more than 350 colleges listed in its pages, this handy 68-page guide leaves nothing uncovered. It’s truly a “must-read” for all parents and students researching a performing and visual arts college.

Our feature, What to Consider When Choosing That’s why TeenLife is thrilled to be working a Performing & Visual Arts School, provides an with the National Association for College Admission overview of some of the factors you should think about Counseling (NACAC) to produce the 2013 TeenLife when researching colleges. Guide to Performing & Visual Arts Colleges. The article, Tips to Showcase Your Talent outlines the Founded in 1937, NACAC, is an organization of steps you will need to take when organizing your portfolio more than 13,000 professionals from around the or planning your audition. world dedicated to serving students as they make Visit our website at www.TeenLife.com to find choices about pursuing postsecondary education. meaningful programs and services for college-bound This guide will serve as the “official fair program” students. Join now so you don't miss a thing. It's free! for all 20 NACAC Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs across the country. On page 5, you will find a complete schedule of NACAC 2013 Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs.

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Welcome from NACAC The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) is honored to host 20 Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs in cities around the country. At these fairs, students have the opportunity to speak with representatives from colleges, universities, conservatories, festivals, and other educational institutions with specialized programs in the visual and performing arts. Since 1993, NACAC's Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs have reached more than 20,000 students and parents annually. Register at www.gotomypvafair.com to make the most of your time onsite and ensure that colleges can follow up with you. Upon arrival at the fair, pick up a map to find your best-fit colleges. The fair guide identifies performing and visual arts disciplines that each college and university offers. Make the most of your time here, and good luck in your college search! Joyce Smith, Chief Executive Officer, NACAC

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2013 NACAC PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGE FAIR SCHEDULE Attend a Performing & Visual Arts Fair at a location close to you.

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WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS SCHOOL ARTIST PROFILE

Kelly Eberle shares her advice for students interested in the arts.

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TIPS TO SHOWCASE YOUR TALENT

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2013 NACAC PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGE FAIR EXHIBITORS Listed alphabetically.

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ARTIST PROFILE

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INDEX

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ABOUT TEENLIFE

Sabastian Zeqharr shares his advice for students interested in the arts.

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Cover Photo: COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO students showcase their strength and flexibility through contemporary dance. See listing on page 20, ad on page 6. Photography by Andreas Larsson.

CARNEGIE MELLON student playing the bassoon on stage. See listing on page 18, ad on page 28.

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2013 National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs The NACAC Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs are designed for students interested in pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in music, dance, theater, visual arts, graphic design, and other arts-related disciplines. Held each fall, parents and students can learn more about entrance requirements, auditions and portfolio days, financial aid, and other specialized arts programs at exhibiting schools.

9/23 PHILADELPHIA, PA

10/14 MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Hyatt at The Bellevue 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Coffman Memorial Union 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

9/24 BOSTON, MA

10/15 CINCINNATI, OH

Boston University, Fuller Building 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Workshop: Navigating the Audition/Portfolio Process at Performing and Visual Arts Schools, 6:10 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

University of Cincinnati, Tangeman University Center 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Workshop: The FIT Factor, 6:10 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

9/25 NEW YORK, NY

The Denver Center for the Performing Arts 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Jacob K. Javits Convention Center 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Workshop: Navigating the Performing and Visual Arts College Fair, 5:20 p.m. - 6:20 p.m.

9/29 WASHINGTON D.C.

Walter E. Washington Convention Center 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Workshop: Navigating the Performing and Visual Arts College Fair, 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

9/30 FT. LAUDERDALE, FL

Greater Ft. Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Workshop: Performing and Visual Arts: College and Career, 6:10 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

10/17 DENVER, CO

10/22 HOUSTON, TX

Rice University, Alice Pratt Brown Hall 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Workshop: Applying to Arts Schools 101 - helpful hints for the application/audition season, 6:10 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

10/23 DALLAS, TX

Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Workshop: Navigating the Performing and Visual Arts College Fair, 6:10 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

10/24 LAS VEGAS, NV

Cobb County Center for Excellence in the Performing Arts 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Las Vegas Academy of the Arts 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Workshop: College Admissions 101 for the Performing and Visual Artist, 6:10 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

10/3 NEW ORLEANS, LA

10/26 LOS ANGELES, CA

Pontchartrain Convention & Civic Center 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Workshop: Navigating the Performing and Visual Arts College Fair, 6:10 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

University of California, Los Angeles, Ackerman Union 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Workshop: College Choices in the Visual and Performing Arts, 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

10/6 INTERLOCHEN, MI

10/27 SAN FRANCISCO, CA

10/1 ATLANTA, GA

Interlochen Center for the Arts 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Workshops: Applying to College Through an International Student’s Lens; College Financial Aid; Choosing the Right Institution: College vs. Conservatory, 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

10/7 ST. LOUIS, MO

Webster University, Grant Gymnasium 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Workshop: Navigating the Performing and Visual Arts College Fair, 6:10 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

10/13 CHICAGO, IL

Chicago High School for the Arts, ChiArts 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Nob Hill Masonic Center 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

10/28 PORTLAND, OR Portland Art Museum 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

10/29 SEATTLE, WA

Seattle Center, Fisher Pavilion 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

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What to Consider When Choosing a Performing & Visual Arts School by Jennifer Gross tudents who wish to study visual or performing arts face some unique challenges during their college search. The type of college, application process, and school philosophy are just a few of the important things to consider. A DIFFERENCE OF DEGREE Prospective arts majors have two degree options: the first, a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a major in the arts; the second, a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) for artists/performers or Bachelor of Music (BM) for musicians. The BA degree is the typical liberal arts degree, with a survey of courses in different areas and a specialty chosen in one area; students who major in English, history, and other humanities majors also earn BA degrees. The BFA or BM degree is more intensely focused in the arts. There is a world of difference between a BA in Music and a BM in Music. A BA in Music consists of a lot of courses outside of the music major and approximately 12 or so courses within it. It may not be enough for the student who wants a passionate musical experience. A BM in Music, however, is essentially a professional degree with rigorous study through coursework in music history and theory. Which degree you choose depends on your college and career goals. If you have a high degree of commitment to your art and desire an arts-focused college experience, a BFA or BM might be right for you. If you would rather study a variety of subjects along with your arts major, a BA may be the way to go. TYPES OF COLLEGES Visual and performing arts students have several types of colleges to consider. Conservatories and stand-

alone arts schools offer an immersion-type experience for students earning BM or BFA degrees. All students will be artists, and the atmosphere is often highly competitive. Some larger universities offer BFA/BM degrees as well as BA degrees in the arts. You may find somewhat selfcontained music or arts schools within the larger university. In this atmosphere, students can pursue the more specialized degree while keeping the door open to taking a few liberal arts courses (which may be unavailable at specialized music or arts schools). In addition, a university-based arts program might give you the option of pursuing a double degree, such as a BM in Music and a BA in History. THE APPLICATION PROCESS In addition to completing a typical college application, students in the visual or performing arts will need to prepare a portfolio or audition. Each school will have different requirements, listed in their collateral and on their website. Keep in mind that although a portfolio or audition is an important part of the application, arts programs do consider academic records and test scores. Most colleges balance students’ creative talent with their academic achievements. ASSESSING YOUR ABILITIES If you're interested in pursuing an arts major and career, now is the time to seek objective opinions of your abilities in the field. In addition to asking for honest advice from high school and private teachers, students can also get outside assessment from professionals at a local symphony, dance troupe, or theater company. Visual arts students can receive portfolio evaluations from college representatives at one of the many National Portfolio Days. See www.portfolioday.net/ for details.

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WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS SCHOOL

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FACILITIES

All students benefit from visiting the colleges that interest them and asking questions about academics, student life, and other facets of the college experience. As an arts student, you have additional questions to consider.

In addition to checking out dorm rooms, classrooms, and athletic facilities, art students should look at a college's studio space or practice rooms, performance or exhibit venues on campus, computer resources, and any other resources specific to your field of study. And ask questions about how accessible these resources are to students: attractive studios are of no help if there aren't enough to go around.

The opportunity to perform, exhibit, and have active internships is vital to a young artist's education. LOCATION The location of your chosen college may be more important to you than to students with other majors. For example, arts students attending school in urban areas will have access to professional venues such as museums, galleries, theaters, and concerts. Additionally, the opportunity to perform, exhibit, and have active internships is vital to a young artist's education.

A GOOD FIT Finally, as for every student, visual and performing arts students need to find a college that fits their personality, interests, and goals. It's easy to be dazzled by the prestige of a top professional school or arts department and overlook the question of whether the program is right for you. No matter how talented the student and how wonderful the school, fit is always crucial.


ARTIST PROFILE

In Her Own Words KELLY EBERLE, 20 Junior at Berklee College of Music Why did you decide to go to a Performing & Visual Arts School? How did you research and ultimately select the school? I began performing with my high school’s drama club in my sophomore year. I loved the rush I felt the first time I had a solo performance on stage. When I was 17, I attended two summer programs at Berklee College of Music. The environment, faculty, and other students attending the programs were so supportive and encouraging. After that summer I knew I wanted to pursue a career in music. I researched a few other performing arts schools, but Berklee was the place for me. What arts major are you specifically studying? At Berklee, you audition on your instrument to get into the school, and that’s your principal. From there you choose a major. My principal is Voice, but my major is called “Professional Music.” It’s kind of the build-your-own-major option, so I can choose from many courses rather than be limited to those only available for a specific major. In my case, the classes I choose are concentrated in songwriting and vocal performance.

What advice do you offer students who want to attend a Performing & Visual Arts College? There are many highs and lows in attending a performing and visual arts school, and it can be really easy to start doubting your abilities. I would advise any incoming students to stay grounded and remind themselves why they wanted to pursue an education in the arts in the first place. It’s not always the easiest path, but it’s a thrilling experience. If you follow your intuition, you can find yourself among people who inspire and encourage you to push yourself as an artist.

What did you have to do to apply? The application process for Berklee was similar to other schools in the fact that I had to write an essay and fill out a formal application. But because I was applying to a performing arts school, I also had an on-campus audition and interview, which I’m sure made up the bulk of the school’s decision. I think at the end of the day you get accepted or rejected based on how you perform in your audition.

How has your experience this far shaped your future goals and career aspirations? After graduating, I plan to continue performing with a few area bands and someday hope to release a solo EP. I have performed alongside some of the best musicians I've ever known. The passion among the students at Berklee inspires me to perform and write.

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Tips to Showcase Your Talent by Hilary Dobel pplying to a school for performing or visual arts (PVA) can be especially nerve-wracking because having someone judge your art – your talent – can be highly subjective. But you’ve already made the brave and difficult decision to pursue your artistic dream, so the best thing you can do is give yourself every possible advantage when applying to schools. The centerpiece of your application is where you showcase your talent: your portfolio or your audition. To make the best impression, read the guidelines for each school carefully. For example, some schools might prefer digital .jpeg files while others might ask for 35 mm slide transparencies. Double check, then check again!

DANCE For in-person auditions, you’ll need to provide a CD or sheet music for accompaniment to your solo dance. Make sure to bring the CD in a labeled jewel case so it doesn’t get lost or scratched! If you’re submitting an audition DVD, many schools want shots of you from the side (especially for barre exercises) as well as from the front. Depending on how different the requirements of each school are, you might find it easier to film a series of short sections separately, then edit them together to tailor your audition video to each school. Many schools also ask that you wear a particular dance outfit, so make sure you’re dressed for success. THEATER AND VOICE

Here are some of TeenLife’s tips for young artists as you’re preparing to take the next step in your creative career: VISUAL ARTS AND GRAPHIC DESIGN If you’re photographing your work, check out Bowdoin’s online guide to using natural and artificial light (http://www.bowdoin.edu/visual-arts/portfolio/ photographing-art.shtml). For digital files, 72 dpi and a max height of 1000 pixels are standard specifications, but make sure that’s what your schools want, too. You can submit your files by mail on a USB flash drive or CD, but some schools also let you post them to online services like highschoolportfolios.com, deviantart.com, or carbonmade.com. If you’re submitting slides, you can find Kodachrome and Ektachrome film in art stores or online. Consider a mail-order slide processing service like Coopers Imaging if you can’t find a developer locally.

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Your appearance here is important. Choose clothing that’s flattering and neat, and keep any makeup simple. Headshots and a resume are universally required, so have a small stockpile printed–and you don’t have to spend a ton of money

POINT PARK UNIVERSITY’S CONSERVATORY OF PERFORMING ARTS Theatre Company's production of CHESS. See listing on page 42, ad on page 23.


on headshots to have a great photo. If you’re auditioning in person, don’t get upset or flustered if the panel wants you to make an adjustment to a monologue or song. It can actually mean that they’re impressed with you and want to see how you take direction! You may also be asked to improvise–to cold-read a scene for acting or to sight-read if you’re singing. MUSIC Musicians auditioning long-distance may need to submit more than just a CD of their music. Increasingly, schools want DVD auditions, including close-ups of embouchure or fingering. In person, remember that you have a limited amount of time–don’t be alarmed if the panel cuts you off before a song is finished and asks to hear another one. They just want to see as much from you as they can. Remember to bring multiple copies of your sheet music, since the panel will want to be able to see what you’re playing to help them evaluate your performance. And, like singers, come ready to sight-read.

FILM Stick to the running time given in the school’s guidelines! If you have a script or storyboard, the admissions committee may be interested in seeing those, too, so check the website for details. It’s difficult for high school students to make even a movie with limited resources, and film schools know that. Because of this, many of them accept work from other genres. If you have a short story you’re proud of or an essay that rocks, use that to give yourself an edge. Film schools want to know that you can tell a story, and you can show them your capabilities even if you don’t have a prizewinning short. No matter your genre, your audition or portfolio is about breadth as well as depth. You’ll need to demonstrate proficiency with a range of styles or expressive modes, such as a classical aria and a jazz standard, or ballet and modern dance. Choose pieces you love, no matter what, and your passion and talent will come through–and that’s sure to catch the eye of the selection committee.


2013 NACAC Performing & Visual Arts College Fair Exhibitors The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs take place in 20 cities across the country each fall. They are an important resource for fine arts students interested in pursuing undergraduate and graduate programs of study in the areas of music, theatre, dance, visual arts, graphic design, film production, and other related disciplines. We've listed the colleges below that will be exhibiting at one or more of the NACAC Performing & Visual Arts Fairs. Check out the list so you can contact your choice schools for more information.

PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGE FAIR EXHIBITORS AARON COPLAND SCHOOL OF MUSIC Majors: M Website: www.qcgages.qc.cuny.edu/music

ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY Majors: F, G, M, P, T, V, O Website: www.academyart.edu

ADELPHI UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V, O Website: www.adelphi.edu

AMDA COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY OF THE PERFORMING ARTS Majors: M, O Website: www.amda.edu

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ART The Fashion Design program at HARCUM gives students a strong foundation in both design and business. See listing on page 24.

Majors: G, P, V Website: www.aaart.edu

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ARTS (AADA) As the first conservatory for actors in the English-speaking world, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts offers a long-standing tradition of excellence that’s simply unrivaled among acting schools. Majors: F, T Locations: New York, NY & Los Angeles, CA Contact: Steven Hong, Director of Admissions Phone: (800) 463-8990 Email: admissions@aada.edu Website: www.aada.edu

AMERICAN COLLEGE DUBLIN Majors: D, T, V Website: www.amcd.ie

ANDERSON UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.andersonuniversity.edu

ANDREW COLLEGE Majors: F, G, M, MT, T, V, O Website: andrewcollege.edu

ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY D: Dance F: Film G: Graphic Design M: Music MT: Musical Theater P: Photography T: Theater V: Visual/Fine Arts O: Other *Visit school website.

Majors: F, G, M, P, T Website: www.anglia.ac.uk

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Majors: G, P, Website: www.antonelli.edu



EXHIBITORS

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY HERBERGER INSTITUTE FOR DESIGN AND THE ARTS* Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.herbergercollege. asu.edu

ART ACADEMY OF CINCINNATI Majors: F, G, P, V, O Website: www.artacademy.edu

ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN Majors: F, G, P Website: www.artcenter.edu

THE ART INSTITUTE OF COLORADO Majors: F, G, P, V Website: www.artinstitutes.edu/ denver

THE ART INSTITUTE OF OHIOCINCINNATI Majors: F, G, P, V Website: www.artinstitutes.edu/ cincinnati

THE ART INSTITUTES Majors: F, G, P, V Website: www.artinstitutes.edu

ARTSABROAD Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T Website: www.artsabroad.org

ASHLAND UNIVERSITY

BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 320 empowered undergraduate music majors within a liberal arts university near Cleveland, Ohio. Nationally recognized for music theatre. The college offers 100% placement for BME and music therapy. Compelling new curriculum for real-world success. 72 faculty; inspired teaching. Majors: F, G, M, MT, T, V, O Location: Berea, OH
 Phone: (866) BW-MUSIC Email: aevans@bw.edu or music@bw.edu Website: www.bw.edu/conservatory

Majors: M, MT, T, V Website: www.ashland.edu

BARD COLLEGE AT SIMON’S ROCK

AUGUSTANA COLLEGE

BARD COLLEGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

Website: www.augie.edu

Website: www.simons-rock.edu

AURORA UNIVERSITY

Majors: M Website: www.bard.edu

Majors: M, T Website: aurora.edu

BATH SPA UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.bathspa.ac.uk

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A HUMBER student working on an industrial design project. See listing page 26, ad page 2

BELHAVEN UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: belhaven.edu

BELMONT UNIVERSITY Majors: G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.belmont.edu

BENNINGTON COLLEGE Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.bennington.edu

BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC Berklee College of Music was founded
on the revolutionary principle that the best way to prepare students for careers in music is through the study and practice of contemporary music. Majors: M
 Location: Boston, MA
 Phone: (800)-BERKLEE (237-5533) Email: admissions@berklee.edu Website: www.berklee.edu


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EXHIBITORS BERRY COLLEGE

BLACKBURN COLLEGE

BRADLEY UNIVERSITY*

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.berry.edu

Majors: G, M, P, T Website: www.blackburn.edu

Majors: G, M, P, T, V Website: www.bradley.edu

BIOLA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

THE BOSTON CONSERVATORY

BRENAU UNIVERSITY

Website: www.biola.edu

Since 1867, The Boston Conservatory has been a place where students come to train, hone their craft and realize their true potential. The Conservatory offers small class sizes, a community of dedicated artists like yourself and a location in the heart of Boston’s cultural scene. Majors: D, M, MT Location: Boston, MA Phone: (617) 912-9153 Email: admissions@ bostonconservatory.edu Website: www.bostonconservatory.edu

Majors: D, M, MT, T, V Website: www.brenau.edu

THE BLACKBIRD ACADEMY Learn Studio and Live Sound Engineering on the best gear, from top engineers, producers, artists and educators. The Blackbird Academy challenges and educates students by presenting them with real-life scenarios, in professional studios and venues. Students will graduate with a high degree of both practical and theoretical knowledge, giving them the best opportunity to establish and build their careers. Majors: M Location: Nashville, TN Contact: Carma Bandstra Phone: 615-385-2423 Email: carma@theblackbirdacademy.com Website: www.theblackbirdacademy.com

BOSTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Majors: G, M, T, V Website: www.bu.edu/cfa

MUSIC AT BROOKLYN COLLEGE Majors: M Website: www.brooklyn.cuny.edu

BROOKS INSTITUTE THE VISUAL ARTS Majors: F, G, P, O Website: www.brooks.edu

BUTLER UNIVERSITY Majors: D, M, T, V, O Website: www.butler.edu

CALARTS Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V, O Website: www.calarts.edu


EXHIBITORS

CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS

CARNEGIE MELLON SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Majors: F, G, P, O Website: www.cca.edu

Founded in 1912 as one of the five schools of the College of FIne Arts, the School of Music offers conservatory programs within a world-class university. A Carnegie Mellon education prepares gifted students to make an impact on the art of music in the 21st century. Majors: M, O Location: Pittsburgh, PA Contact: Katherine Drago Phone: (412) 268-4118 Email: music-admissions@andrew. cmu.edu Website: music.cmu.edu

CAP21 MUSICAL THEATRE CONSERVATORY CAP21 Professional Musical Theatre Training Programs develop actors to be competitive in the industry. Expectations are high and the training prepares students to confidently combine the skills of acting, singing and dancing. Majors: D, MT, T Location: New York, NY Phone: (212) 807-0202 Email: admissionsinfo@cap21.org Website: www.CAP21.org

CAPITAL UNIVERSITY Majors: M Website: www.capital.edu

CATAWBA COLLEGE Website: www.catawba.edu

CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.cwu.edu

CENTRAL WYOMING COLLEGE Website: www.cwc.edu

CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.chapman.edu

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, M, T, V Website: www.admission.cnu.edu

CLAIRE TREVOR SCHOOL OF THE ARTS AT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE Majors: D, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.admin.arts.uci.edu

CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC Majors: M Website: www.cim.edu

COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIES Majors: F, G, P, O Website: www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu

THE COLLEGE OF IDAHO Website: www.collegeofidaho.edu

COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS Majors: F, M, T, V Website: www.holycross.edu

COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Majors: D, M, MT, T, O Website: www.ccm.uc.edu

Student at COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO showcasing his trumpet talent. See listing on page 20, ad on page 6.

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D: Dance F: Film G: Graphic Design M: Music MT: Musical Theater P: Photography T: Theater V: Visual/Fine Arts O: Other *Visit school website.



EXHIBITORS

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Complete your artistic training in one of the nation’s finest teaching, performance, and exhibition venues, the exquisite University Center for the Arts. Colorado State University offers degrees in music, theatre, dance, and visual art. Scholarships are available. Majors: D, G, M, P, T, V, O Location: Fort Collins, CO Phone: (970) 491-5529 Email: mtdinfo@colostate.edu Website: uca.colostate.edu

COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO Creative students choose Columbia because they want to make a career, a living, and a life doing what they love. Our creative learning environment in the heart of Chicago allows students to practice their craft from day one, develop an authentic voice, and launch successful careers in the visual, performing, and media arts. Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Location: Chicago, IL Phone: 312 369 7130 Email: admissions@colum.edu Website: www.colum.edu/create

COLUMBIA COLLEGE HOLLYWOOD Columbia College Hollywood is the college for filmmakers. We put a camera in your hands and you start making movies in your first quarter of school. We give you access to the core of the movie industry—internships, employment opportunities, equipment and experience. Majors: F, G, P, V, O Program Location: Los Angeles, CA (west) Contact: Richard Crowe Phone: (818) 345-8414 Email: info@columbiacollege.edu Website: www.columbiacollege.edu

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, M, P, T, V, O Website: www.studentaffairs. columbia.edu/admissions

COLUMBUS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN (CCAD) CCAD prepares tomorrow’s creative leaders for professional careers. Through our BFA program we teach creative people how to bring their ideas to life and take them out into the world. Majors in Animation, Ad & Graphic Design, Cinematic Arts, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Design, and Photography. Majors: F, G, P, V O Location: Columbus, Ohio Contact: Densil Porteous, Director of Admissions Phone: (614) 222.3261 Email: admissions@ccad.edu Website: www.ccad.edu

COMPASS COLLEGE OF CINEMATIC ARTS Majors: F Website: www.compass.edu

CONCORDIA COLLEGE Majors: G, M, T, V Website: www.concordiacollege.edu

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO Majors: G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.cuchicago.edu

THE CONSERVATORY OF RECORDING ARTS AND SCIENCES Majors: F, M, MT Website: www.cras.edu

CONVERSE COLLEGE Majors: D, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.converse.edu

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CORCORAN COLLEGE OF ART + DESIGN Majors: G, P, O Website: www.corcoran.edu

CORNISH COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Majors: D, G, M, P, T, O Website: www.cornish.edu

CUNY Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, V Website: www.cuny.edu

DEAN COLLEGE Dean’s School of Dance and School of the Arts offer the perfect combination of performance work, faculty mentoring, and classroom preparation supported by a season of 8 - 10 fully staged productions. Students have the unique opportunity to chose either the four-year Bachelor’s or two-year Associate degree program, each with an excellent reputation for success. Majors: D, MT, T Location: Franklin, MA Contact: Christy Haynes, Admissions Counselor and Recruitment Coordinator for the Schools of Dance and the Arts Phone: (508) 541-1508 Email: admissions@dean.edu Website: www.dean.edu

DELAWARE COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN Majors: G, P, O Website: www.dcad.edu

DEPAUL UNIVERSITY: SCHOOL OF MUSIC Approximately 400 music majors work toward degrees in performance, jazz studies, music education, composition, sound recording technology, and performing arts management, with a faculty drawn from members of the Chicago Symphony, Lyric Opera and Chicago’s major jazz and chamber musicians.
 Majors: M
 Location: Chicago, IL Phone: (773) 325-7444
 Email: musicadmissions@depaul.edu Website: www.music.depaul.edu



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THE THEATRE SCHOOL AT DEPAUL UNIVERSITY

DIGIPEN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

DREXEL UNIVERSITY, WESTPHAL COLLEGE OF MEDIA ARTS & DESIGN

One of America’s oldest and mostrespected theatre conservatories, The Theatre School prepares students for careers in professional theatre and throughout the entertainment industry. Offering 12 BFA majors in the heart of Chicago’s vibrant, world-class theatre scene, students learn from a diverse faculty of 95 working artists. Majors: T Location: Chicago, Illinois Contact: Jason Beck, Director of Admissions Phone: (773) 325-7999 Email: theatreadmissions@depaul.edu Website: www.theatre.depaul.edu

Majors: O Website: www.digipen.edu

Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, O Website: www.drexel.edu/westphal

DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS COLLEGE

DRURY UNIVERSITY

DESALES UNIVERSITY Majors: D, T, O Website: www.desales.edu

DESIGN INSTITUTE OF SAN DIEGO Website: www.disd.edu

Majors: G, O Website: www.dmac.edu

DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Majors: D, G, M Website: www.dominican.edu

DREW UNIVERSITY Majors: M, P, T, V Website: www.drew.edu

DREXEL UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, O Website: www.drexel.edu

Majors: F, G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.drury.edu

DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY MARY PAPPERT SCHOOL OF MUSIC Whether your interests lie in performance, technology, education or therapy, the Mary Pappert School of Music has the faculty and resources to prepare you for your future career. Talent and academic awards available. Auditions by appointment. Majors: M Location: Pittsburgh, PA Phone: (412) 396-5064 Email: musicadmissions@duq.edu Website: duq.edu/music



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EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Majors: F, G, M, T, V, O Website: www.eiu.edu

EASTERN UNIVERSITY Majors: D, M, T Website: eastern.edu

FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SUNY* Majors: F, G, P, V Website: www.fitnyc.edu

FIDM/FASHION INSTITUTE OF DESIGN & MERCHANDISING

GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART & ROYAL CONSERVATOIRE OF SCOTLAND Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.gsa.ac.uk

GOUCHER COLLEGE

Majors: G, O Website: www.fidm.com

Majors: D, M, T, V Website: www.goucher.edu

FIVE TOWNS COLLEGE

GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY

Majors: F, M, MT, T Website: www.ftc.edu

Majors: D, F, M, MT, T, V, O Website: www.gcu.edu

Majors: M Website: www.esm.rochester.edu

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE*

Website: www.flsouthern.edu

ELMHURST COLLEGE*

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC

Majors: D, G, M, P, T, O Website: www.gustavus.edu

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Majors: F, G, M, T, V Website: www.ewu.edu/admissions

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Majors: G, M, T, O Website: www.elmhurst.edu

HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE

Majors: M, MT Website: www.music.fsu.edu

Majors: D, F, M, P, T, V Website: www.hampshire.edu

Majors: F, MT, T, V Website: emerson.edu

FONTBONNE UNIVERSITY

HARCUM COLLEGE

Website: www.fontbonne.edu

EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

Majors: G, M, T, O Website: www.ehc.edu

Website: www.fordham.edu

Harcum is a two-year independent residential college located on Philadelphia’s Main Line—the first college in Pennsylvania authorized to grant Associate Degrees. Our fashion design, fashion merchandising, and interior design majors are ideal for students gifted in the visual arts, seeking an Associates Degree and a rewarding arts-related profession. Majors: V Location: Bryn Mawr (Philadelphia), PA Contact: Rachel Bowen, Director of Admissions Phone: (610) 526-6050 Email: enroll@harcum.edu Website: www.harcum.edu

EMERSON COLLEGE

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOL Website: www.empire.edu/highschool

ERNESTINE M. RACLIN SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

FRAMINGHAM STATE UNIVERSITY Majors: F, G, P, T, V Website: www.framingham.edu

FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY

Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.ivsb.edu

Majors: D, G, M, V Website: www.franklinpierce.edu

THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE

GEORGIA REGENTS UNIVERSITY

Majors: D, F, M, P, T, V, O Website: www.evergreen.edu

Majors: F, M, MT, T, V Website: www.aug.edu

EX’PRESSION COLLEGE

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Majors: F, G, V Website: www.expression.edu

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY Majors: F, G, P, T, O Website: www.fdu.edu

HARRINGTON COLLEGE OF DESIGN Majors: G, P, O Website: www.interiordesign.edu

Majors: M Website: www.music.gsu.edu

THE HARTT SCHOOL

GETTYSBURG COLLEGE

Majors: D, M, MT, T Website: harttweb.hartford.edu

Majors: F, M, T, V Website: www.gettysburg.edu

HASTINGS COLLEGE Majors: G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.hastings.edu

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HUMBER COLLEGE Gain more than an education, gain the experience of a lifetime by living and studying in Toronto, one of the world’s most vibrant, safe and culturally diverse cities. Our programs include: Music, Comedy, Theatre, Film, Industrial Design, Creative Advertising and more. Humber offers pathways to higher education and career success. Majors: F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Location: Toronto, Canada Contact: International Centre Phone: (416) 675-5067 Email: international@humber.ca Website: international.humber.ca

HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY

ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY: ARTS PROGRAM One of the nation’s top selective universities with a College of Liberal Arts including strong programs in Business; a College of Fine Arts with Schools of Art, Music and Theatre; and a School of Nursing. Nearly 50% of students study abroad before graduating. Ranked 12th nationally in producing NCAA Academic All-Americans. Majors: G, M, MT, P, T, V Location: Bloomington, IL Contact: Admissions Office Phone: (800) 332-2498 or (309) 556-3031 Email: iwuadmit@iwu.edu Website: www.iwu.edu

Website: www.humboldt.edu

HUNTER COLLEGE - CUNY Majors: D, F, M, T, V Website: www.hunter.cuny.edu

IADT CHICAGO Majors: G, V Website: www.iadt.edu/chicago

IDYLLWILD ARTS ACADEMY Website: www.idyllwildarts.org

THE ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF ART-CHICAGO Majors: F, G, P, V Website: www.artinstitutes.edu/ chicago

ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T Website: www.IllinoisState.edu

SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY SCHOOL for the Contemporary Arts works on a theatre, dance, and music collaboration. See listing on page 46, ad on page 46.

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC Majors: D, M, Website: www.music.indiana.edu

INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS Majors: O Website: www.interlochen.org

INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY Majors: F, G, M, V Website: www.iadt.edu/Las-Vegas

JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.ju.edu



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JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.jmu.edu

JAZZSCHOOL INSTITUTE Majors: M Website: www.jazzschool.org

THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL Majors: D, M, T Website: www.juilliard.edu

KD COLLEGE CONSERVATORY FILM & DRAMA Majors: F, MT, T Website: www.kdstudio.com

KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, P, T, O Website: www.kennesaw.edu

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS The College of the Arts employs over 80 full-time faculty members who educate and nurture students in a liberal arts education for art, music, fashion design and merchandising, theatre, and dance. We prepare students for a LIFE IN THE ARTS and feature study abroad, internship opportunities, and strong alumni connections for job placement opportunities. Majors: D, M, MT, T, V, O Location: Kent, Ohio Contact: LeAnn Galea, Recruitment Coordinator for the College of the Arts Phone: (330) 672-2780 Email: collegeofthearts@kent.edu Website: www.kent.edu/artscollege

THE KENTUCKY SCHOOL OF ART AT SPALDING UNIVERSITY Website: www.kentuckyschoolofart.org

KEYSTONE COLLEGE Majors: G, P, V, O Website: www.keystone.edu

KING UNIVERSITY Majors: D, M, MT, P, T Website: www.king.edu

KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY Majors: G, M, P, V Website: www.kutztown.edu

LAFAYETTE COLLEGE Majors: F, G, P, V Website: www.lafayette.edu



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LAGRANGE COLLEGE

LAMONT SCHOOL OF MUSIC

LEEDS COLLEGE OF MUSIC

Majors: G, M, P, T, V Website: www.lagrange.edu

Majors: M, T Website: www.du.edu/lamont

LAGUNA COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN (LCAD)

LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY*

Leeds College of Music is a leading progressive conservatoire, renowned for being a hub for high quality musical activity, and for preparing creative musicians for the world’s cultural industries. Classical, Jazz, Popular & Production pathways available. Majors: M
 Location: Leeds, UK Phone: +44 (0)113 222 3400 Email: enquiries@lcm.ac.uk Website: www.lcm.ac.uk

Laguna College of Art & Design has a location like no other, in a beachside community that lives and breathes creativity. Laguna College of Art & Design's extensive foundation program gives a thorough preparation for excellence in your chosen field. Majors: G, V Location: Laguna Beach, CA Contact: Chris Brown Phone: (949) 376-6000 Email: admissions@lcad.edu Website: www.lcad.edu

LAMA COLLEGE FOR MUSIC PROFESSIONALS Majors: M Website: www.lama.edu

Lawrence University believes that education is a collaborative experience. We are the nation’s only conservatory of music within a college of liberal arts and sciences—both devoted exclusively to undergraduate education. In our conservatory of music, you will work closely with world-class professors, performers, composers and scholars. Majors: M, T Location: Appleton, Wisconsin Contact: Paris Brown, Director of Conservatory Admissions Phone: (920) 832-6993 Email: brownp@lawrence.edu Website: www.lawrence.edu/ admissions

LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE Majors: D, G, MT, P, T, V Website: www.lmc.edu

LIMESTONE COLLEGE Majors: G, M, MT, T, V, O Website: www.limestone.edu


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LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS

Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T Website: www.lindenwood.edu

THE LIVERPOOL INSTITUTE FOR PERFORMING ARTS - L.I.P.A.

Marymount Manhattan College is
a fouryear, private, coeducational college located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Students receive strong pre-professional training and an excellent liberal arts education, complemented by an extensive internship program. Majors: D, F, G, MT, P, T, V, O Location: New York, NY Phone: (800)-MARYMOUNT Email: admissions@mmm.edu Website: www.mmm.edu

Majors: G, M, T, O Website: www.loyno.edu

LYNN UNIVERSITY

Majors: D, M, MT, T Website: www.lipa.ac.uk

Majors: M Website: www.lynn.edu

LIU - LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY, BROOKLYN

MANHATTAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.liu.edu/brooklyn

MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN COLLEGE

Majors: M Website: www.msmnyc.edu

THE LOS ANGELES FILM SCHOOL Majors: F, M, V Website: www.lafilm.com

MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN

MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY Majors: www.mansfield.edu

LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY (LSU) Majors: F, T Website: www.lsu.edu/admissions

MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY

Majors: G, P, V Website: www.massart.edu

Majors: M, P Website: www.marylhurst.edu

MCNALLY SMITH COLLEGE OF MUSIC Majors: M Website: www.mcnallysmith.edu

Study the Arts in London RICHMOND

An American Education A British Setting A Global Future

www.richmond.ac.uk

Choose from programs in: • BA Performance & Theatre Arts • BA Art, Design & Media For more information and application contact us today usadmissions@richmond.ac.uk | 617.450.5617



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MCPHERSON COLLEGE* Website: www.mcpherson.edu

MINNEAPOLIS COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE

MERCY COLLEGE

Majors: F, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.minneapolis.edu

Majors: G, M Website: mercy.edu

MINNEAPOLIS MEDIA INSTITUTE

MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE OF MUSIC * Majors: M Website: www.music.msu.edu

MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, P, T Website: www.millikin.edu

MINNEAPOLIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN Majors: G Website: www.mcad.edu

Website: www.mediainstitute.com

MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MOORHEAD* Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.msum.com

MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.montclair.edu

MONTGOMERY COLLEGE Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.montgomerycollege.edu

MONTSERRAT COLLEGE OF ART Majors: F, G, P, V Website: www.montserrat.edu

MISSOURI BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

MOORE COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN

Majors: M, MT, T, V Website: www.mobap.edu

Majors: G, O Website: www.moore.edu

MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY

MOORES SCHOOL OF MUSIC UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON

Majors: F, G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.missouriwestern.edu

Majors: M Website: www.music.uh.edu



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MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATIONS (NESC)

NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Majors: D, G, M, T, V Website: www.moreheadstate.edu

The New England School of Communications is a small college located in Bangor, Maine. NESC offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Communications Technology, Entertainment Production and Media Studies. Students may choose from concentrations in Audio Engineering, Live Sound Technology, Video Production, WebMedia, Journalism, Marketing Communications, Radio Broadcasting and Sports Journalism. The New England School of Communications specializes in communications, providing students with a hands-on experience with skills needed for today’s job market. Majors: F, G, M, T, O Location: Bangor, ME Contact: Louise Grant, Director of Admissions Phone: (888) 877-1876 Email: info@nescom.edu Website: www.nescom.edu

Majors: P Website: www.nesop.com

MUHLENBERG COLLEGE Majors: D, F, M, P, T, O Website: www.muhlenberg.edu

MUSICIANS INSTITUTE Majors: F, M Website: www.mi.edu

NAROPA UNIVERSITY Majors: D, M, T, V Website: www.naropa.edu

NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY Majors: M Website: www.necmusic.edu

NEW HAMPSHIRE INSTITUTE OF ART Majors: G, P, V, O Website: www.nhia.edu

THE NEW SCHOOL Live, study, and play in one of the world’s most exciting cities. A leading university, The New School seamlessly connects the classroom to New York City and the world beyond. Liberal Arts, Art and Design, Performing Arts. Majors: D, G, M, P, T, V, O Location: New York, NY Phone: (800) 292-3040 Email: admission@newschool.edu Website: newschool.edu



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NEW SCHOOL FOR PERFORMING ARTS/JAZZ

THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY FOR DRAMATIC ARTS (NYCDA)

Majors: M Website: www.newschool.edu/mannes

For 30+ years, NYCDA has been a pioneer in acting for film and television. It focused on a camera-based curriculum decades before many. In 2013, The NYCDA received New York State's authorization to grant degrees—and status of college level. It offers an Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) in Film and Television Performance and is one of only two NYC conservatories to do so. Majors: F, T, O Location: New York, New York Contact: Alissa Roeder, Dir. of Admissions Phone: (212) 812-4032 Email: admissions@sft.edu Website: www.sft.edu

NEW SCHOOL FOR PERFORMING ARTS/MANNES Majors: M Website: newschool.edu/mannes

NEW WORLD SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: nwsa.mdc.edu

D: Dance F: Film G: Graphic Design M: Music MT: Musical Theater P: Photography T: Theater V: Visual/Fine Arts O: Other *Visit school website.

NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY Majors: F, MT, P, T, O Website: www.nyfa.com

NEW YORK STUDIO SCHOOL Majors: V Website: www.nyss.org

NEWBERRY COLLEGE Majors: G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.newberry.edu

NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY Website: www.ncl.ac.uk

NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY Majors: G, M, P, T, V Website: www.northpark.edu

NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Majors: D, M, T Website: www.neiu.edu



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NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.niu.edu

NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Majors: M Website: www.oberlin.edu/con

OHIO UNIVERSITY

OREGON COLLEGE OF ART & CRAFT Majors: V, O Website: www.ocac.edu

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.ohio.edu

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.nku.edu

OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN

OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY

Majors: G, M, P, T, V Website: www.okbu.edu

Majors: G, P, V, O Website: www.otis.edu

Website: www.northern.edu

NORTHWEST COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN Majors: G, P, V Website: www.ncad.edu

NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.ndnu.edu

NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY (OCU)* Oklahoma City University is a private United Methodist University founded in 1904. Located in the heart of Oklahoma City, OCU has more than 2,100 undergraduates and 1,700 graduate students. With a 11:1 student/faculty ratio, the average class size is 17. Majors: D, F, M, MT, P, T, V Location: Oklahoma City, OK Phone: (405) 208-5000 Email: admissions@okcu.edu Website: www.okcu.edu

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, T, V, O Website: www.nova.edu

NYU STEINHARDT - MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS Majors: D, M, MT, T Website: www.steinhardt.nyu.edu/ music

NYU STEINHARDT STUDIO ART Majors: V Website: www.steinhardt.nyu.edu/art

A RUTGERS dance student performing at the Mason Gross Performing Arts Center which hosts up to 500 events per year. See listing on page 44, ad on page 13.

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OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T Website: www.otterbein.edu

PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, T, O Website: www.plu.edu

PEABODY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AT JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Majors: M Website: www.peabody.jhu.edu



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PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS (PAFA)

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Majors: V Website: www.pafa.edu

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.admissions.psu.edu

PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY

Pennsylvania College of Art & Design is a professional visual arts college offering Bachelor’s Degree programs in fine art, photography, graphic design and illustration. We are your place to prepare for a life in art. Majors: G, P, V, O Location: Lancaster, PA Phone: (800) 689-0379 Email: admissions@pcad.edu Website: www.pcad.edu

Website: www.wavelink. pepperdine.edu

PIEDMONT COLLEGE Majors: G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.piedmont.edu

PNCA | PACIFIC NORTHWEST COLLEGE OF ART Majors: G, P, O Website: www.pnca.edu

POINT PARK UNIVERSITY Point Park University’s Conservatory of Performing Arts combines hands-on experience and rigorous training with internationally recognized master teachers, directors, producers, writers and choreographers that will help transform your dreams into reality. Majors: D, F, MT, T Contact: Joseph McGoldrick, Dir. of Artistic Recruitment Location: Pittsburgh, PA Phone: (800) 321-0129 or (412) 392-3430 Email: enroll@pointpark.edu Website: www.pointpark.edu

PORTLAND ACTORS CONSERVATORY Majors: T Website: www.actorsconservatory.com

PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.pdx.edu


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Fashion Art history Design Art education Merchandising Fine art/ Crafts Theatre and Dance Music Theatre studies Audio recording Musical theatre Composition Design and technology Music education Dance performance Music production Performance

Contact LeAnn Starlin-Galea Academic Recruitment Coordinator

330-672-2780 collegeofthearts@kent.edu

Kent State University, Kent State and KSU are registered trademarks and may not be used without permission. Kent State University, an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, is committed to attaining excellence through the recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce. 13-1938

www.kent.edu/artscollege @artsatKSU


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PURCHASE COLLEGE, SUNY Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.purchase.edu

PURDUE’S COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

RIT-ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY* Majors: F, G, P, V, O Website: www.rit.edu

ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY

RYERSON UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, P, V Website: www.ryerson.ca

SACRAMENTO STATE Website: www.csus.edu

Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.purdue.edu

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.rwu.edu

REGENT UNIVERSITY

ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY

Majors: F, G, M, T, V Website: www.sacredheart.edu

Majors: F, T, O Website: www.regent.edu

Majors: M, MT, T Website: www.roosevelt.edu/ccpa

SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY

REINHARDT UNIVERSITY

ROYAL CONSERVATOIRE OF SCOTLAND & THE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART

Majors: G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.reinhardt.edu

RICE UNIVERSITY THE SHEPHERD SCHOOL OF MUSIC Majors: M Website: www.music.rice.edu

RICHMOND UNIVERSITY, THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN LONDON Richmond University in London is committed to preparing students for global careers and postgraduate study. Our BA Art, Design & Media offers contemporary, cross-disciplinary and multi-media core courses. Our BA Performance and Theatre Arts provides practical acting experience and knowledge of theatre history, playwriting and current performance and theatre practices. Majors: F, G, P, T, V Location: London, England Contact: Nicholas Atkinson, Director of Admissions for North America Phone: (617) 450-5617 Email: usadmissions@richmond.ac.uk Website: www.richmond.ac.uk

RINGLING COLLEGE OF ART + DESIGN Majors: G, P, V Website: www.ringling.edu

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.rcs.ac.uk

ROYAL WELSH COLLEGE OF MUSIC & DRAMA (RWCMD) RWCMD is the National Conservatory of Wales,
a centre of excellence for performing arts and the first All-Steinway Conservatory in the UK. RWCMD is also honoured to have HRH Prince Charles as Patron. Give yourself the competitive edge; be a Royal graduate. Majors: M, MT, T
 Location: Cardiff, UK
 Phone: +44 (0)29 2039 1361 Email: admissions@rwcmd.ac.uk Website: www.rwcmd.ac.uk

RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY, MASON GROSS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, is a professional school offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in dance, music, theater, and visual arts. Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V, O Location: New Brunswick, NJ Phone: (848) 932-5208 Email: admissions@masongross. rutgers.edu Website: www.masongross.rutgers.edu

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SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY

Majors: M, MT, V Website: www.slu.edu

SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Majors: D, G, M, T, V Website: www.smumn.edu

SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.salemstate.edu

SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.shsu.edu/admissions

SAMFORD UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.samford.edu

SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE (SFAI) Groundbreaking since 1871, SFAI has profoundly shaped art, culture, and society. The only strictly fine art school in the heart of San Francisco, SFAI provides a rigorous education that nurtures experimentation, creative risk-taking, and progressive thinking. Majors: F,G, P, V Location: San Francisco, CA Contact: Jeremy Simmons, Director of Admissions Operations Phone: (415) 749-4500 Email: jsimmons@sfai.edu Website: www.sfai.edu



EXHIBITORS

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY Majors: M, O Website: www.seattleu.edu

SETON HILL UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.setonhill.edu

SHENANDOAH CONSERVATORY Majors: D, M, MT, T Website: www.su.edu

SIENA HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY Majors: G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.sienaheights.edu

SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR THE CONTEMPORARY ARTS

SAN FRANCISCO CONSERVATORY

UNIVERSTIY OF REDLANDS student performing in the Classical Guitar Ensemble Recital. See listing page 52.

Majors: M Website: www.sfcm.edu

SANTA FE UNIVERSITY OF ART AND DESIGN (SFUAD) An accredited institution located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, SFUAD offers degrees in arts management, contemporary music, creative writing, digital arts, graphic design, film, photography, studio art and theatre. Faculty members are practicing artists who teach in small groups, following an interdisciplinary curriculum that combines hands-on experience with core theory. Majors: D, F, G, M ,MT, P, T , V Contact: Christine Guevarra Location: Santa Fe, NM Phone: (877) 732-5977 Email: Christine.Guevarra@ santafeuniversity.edu Website: www.santafeuniversity.edu

SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN (SCAD) Majors: F, G, P, T, V, O Website: www.scad.edu

SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, one of the nation’s most influential art and design schools, offers a unique interdisciplinary curriculum designed to provide students unparalleled opportunities to develop their creative and critical abilities. Majors: F, P, V Location: Chicago, IL
 Phone: (312) 629-6100 or (800) 232-7242 Email: ugadmiss@saic.edu Website: www.saic.edu/ug

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SCA offers all the advantages of a small, intimate art school—individual attention from professors, close interaction with fellow students, and the familiarity of a small program—with all the advantages of a large university. You’ll have access to a vast array of courses, faculty engaged in high-level research, excellent and varied facilities, and more. Majors: D, F, M, T, V, O Location: Vancouver, Canada Contact: Dean Lastoria Phone: 778-782-3363 Email: ca@sfu.ca Website: www.sfu.ca/sca

SNOW COLLEGE Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.snow.edu

D: Dance F: Film G: Graphic Design M: Music MT: Musical Theater P: Photography T: Theater V: Visual/Fine Arts O: Other *Visit school website.



EXHIBITORS

SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY MUSIC Majors: D, M, T Website: www.sonoma.edu

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.semo.edu

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE (SCI-ARC) Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) is an independent, professionally accredited school of architecture in Los Angeles, CA. We offer undergraduate and graduate degrees, public programs and lectures. It is renowned for advanced technologies, innovation, and design in an immersive studio culture. Majors: V, O Location: Los Angeles, CA Contact: Kirstie Rothauge Phone: (213) 356-5320 Email: admissions@sciarc.edu Website: www.sciarc.edu

SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY - MEADOWS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.smu.edu

SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY Majors: F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.sou.edu

SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE, MA Majors: D, G, V Website: www.spfldcol.edu

ST. OLAF COLLEGE

SUNY BUFFALO STATE

Majors: D, F, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.stolaf.edu

Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.buffalostate.edu

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY

SUNY FREDONIA

Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.sfasu.edu

STEPHENS COLLEGE Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.stephens.edu

Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.cs.fredonia.edu

SUNY NEW PALTZ Majors: G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.newpaltz.edu

SUNY POTSDAM*

STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Majors: D, G, M, P, T, O Website: www.potsdam.edu

Majors: G, M Website: www.stevens.edu

SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY

STEVENSON UNIVERSITY Stevenson is a coeducational, independent university known for its innovative synthesis of the liberal arts with exceptional career preparation. The university enrolls approximately 3,200 full-time undergraduates, offers 27 undergraduate degrees, 21 varsity sports, and recently opened a new home for our School of Design with the latest in design technology. Majors: F, G, P, T Locations: Stevenson and Owings Mills, MD Contact: Kelly Farmer, Director of Freshman Admissions Phone: (410) 486-7001 Email: admissions@stevenson.edu Website: www.stevenson.edu

STUDIO INCAMMINATI Majors: V Website: www.studioincamminati.org

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.susqu.edu

SWARTHMORE COLLEGE Majors: D, F, M, T, O Website: www.swarthmore.edu

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY* Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.syr.edu

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY’S BOYER COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND DANCE Majors: D, M Website: www.temple.edu/boyer

THEATRE OF ARTS HOLLYWOOD Majors: F, T, O Website: www.toa.edu

TISCH SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, NYU Majors: D, M, P, T Website: www.tisch.nyu.edu

SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY* Majors: G, T, O Website: www.suffolk.edu

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D: Dance F: Film G: Graphic Design M: Music MT: Musical Theater P: Photography T: Theater V: Visual/Fine Arts O: Other *Visit school website.



EXHIBITORS

TRIBECA FLASHPOINT MEDIA ARTS ACADEMY Majors: F, G, M, V, O Website: www.flashpointacademy.com

TULANE UNIVERSITY Majors: D, F, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.tulane.edu

UCLA SCHOOL OF ARTS & ARCHITECTURE Majors: D, F, G, M, P, V Website: www.arts.ucla.edu

UCLA THEATER, FILM & TELEVISION Majors: F, T Website: www.tft.ucla.edu, www.arts.ufl.edu

UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY (SUNY) Majors: M, V Website: www.albany.edu

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA FINE ARTS Majors: D, G, M, P, T, O Website: www.arizona.edu

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA (UCSB) Majors: D, F, M, T, V Website: www.admissions.ucsb.edu

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI (UC) - COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC (CCM)

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT

UNIVERSITY OF MARY WASHINGTON

Website: www.admissions.uconn.edu

Come to University of Mary Washington and pursue your passion. Studio Art. Music. Theatre. Professional training
 with master teachers in a liberal arts environment: Small classes. Individual mentoring. Extraordinary opportunities. Majors: D, M, T, V
 Location: Fredericksburg, VA Phone: (800) 468-5614 Email: admit@umw.edu Website: umw.edu

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Majors: G, P, V, O Website: www.udayton.edu

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC* Majors: M Website: www.music.udel.edu

UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE Majors: G, M, T, V Website: evansville.edu

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS* Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V www.arts.ufl.edu

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, COLLEGE OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Majors: D, G, M, P, T, V, O Website: faa.illinois.edu

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Majors: G, M, P, Website: www.uml.edu

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI FROST SCHOOL OF MUSIC* Majors: M Website: www.music.miami.edu

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Majors: D, M, T Website: www.music.umich.edu

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH*

Majors: M Website: www.music.illinois.edu

Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.d.umn.edu

UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MORRIS*

Majors: M, P, T Website: www.laverne.edu

Majors: D, M, MT, T, O Website: www.ccm.uc.edu

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT LAFAYETTE (UL LAFAYETTE)

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI (UC) - COLLEGE OF DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, ART, AND PLANNING (DAAP)

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE COUNTY (UMBC)

Majors: F, G, P, V Website: www.louisiana.edu

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, T, V, O Website: www.daap.uc.edu

Majors: D, M, T, V Website: www.umbc.edu

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, BOULDER

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.colorado.edu

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, LOWELL (UMASS LOWELL)

Majors: M Website: www.music.umd.edu

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Majors: D, M, T Website: www.morris.umn.edu

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, KANSAS CITY* - CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AND DANCE (UMKC) The UMKC Conservatory is nationally recognized as a center for artistic excellence, innovation and engagement with our communities. In rehearsals, in class and on stage, our students interact with an exceptionally gifted faculty and with leading visiting artists in ways that are supportive, yet rigorous. Location: Kansas City, MO Majors: D, M Contact: Dr. James Elswick Phone: (816) 235-2900 Email: cadmissions@umkc.edu Website: conservatory.umkc.edu



EXHIBITORS

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MUSIC Majors: M Website: www.music.missouri.edu

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI ST. LOUIS Website: www.umsl.edu

UNIVERSITY OF MOBILE Majors: G, M, MT, V Website: www.umobile.edu

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN Majors: F, G, M, T Website: www.newhaven.edu

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO UNM COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Innovative yet mindful of tradition, the artists and scholars of the UNM College of Fine Arts practice and critique the arts in a vibrant community by integrating teaching, research, access/ exposure to museums, and creative work in order to prepare students for the evolving disciplinary and professional practices of the arts. Majors: D, F, G, M, P Location: Albuquerque, NM Contact: College of Fine Arts Student Success & Advisement Center Phone: (505) 277-4817 Email: finearts@unm. edumailto:finearts@unm.edu Website: www.finearts.unm.edu

YORK UNIVERSITY students shooting in the soundstage. See listing on page 56, ad on page 57.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO (UNCG) Majors: D, F, M, T Website: www.uncg.edu

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (UNCSA) Train in professional schools of Dance, Design & Production, Drama, Filmmaking, and Music. Learn from professional artists. Hundreds of productions and screenings in state-of-the-art facilities. Ten performance venues on campus. Immerse your passion in art. Majors: D, F, M, MT, T, V, O Location: Winston Salem, NC Phone: (336) 770-3290 Email: admissions@uncsa.edu Website: www.uncsa.edu

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA Majors: D, G, M, T Website: www.und.edu

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA Majors: D, G, M, P, T Website: www.uni.edu

UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND Website: www.up.edu

UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS SCHOOL OF MUSIC The School of Music offers a conservatory approach in a liberal arts setting. Small classes. Personal attention. Offering a Bachelor or Arts in Music, Bachelor of Music and Master’s degrees. Talent awards and graduate assistantships available. Majors: M, T, V Location: Redlands, CA
 Phone: (909) 748-8014 Email: music@redlands.edu Website: www.redlands.edu/music

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Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.usc.edu



EXHIBITORS

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PARKSIDE

Majors: F, M, MT, P, T, V Website: usm.maine.edu/admit

Majors: G, M, T, V Website: www.uwp.edu

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA; SCHOOL OF MUSIC

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN RIVER FALLS

The University of South Carolina; School of Music offers more than 20 music undergraduate and graduate degrees and transforms lives through excellence in music teaching, performance, creative activities, research and service. Heavily-reduced tuition rates are available for out-of-state students who earn music and/or academic scholarships from the university. Majors: M Location: Columbia, SC Phone: (803) 777-6614 Email: jjablonski@mozart.sc.edu Website: www.music.sc.edu

UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS MUSIC

Majors: F, M, P, T Website: www.uwrf.edu

Majors: M Website: www.music.washington.edu

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

WEBSTER UNIVERSITY

VANCOUVER FILM SCHOOL

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: webster.edu

Majors: F, V Website: www.vfs.com

WESLEYAN COLLEGE

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

Majors: G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.wesleyancollege.edu

Majors: M, MT, T Website: www.vanderbilt.edu

WEST LIBERTY UNIVERSITY

VCUARTS - VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

VITERBO UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Majors: G, M, MT, T, O Website: www.waldorf.edu

Majors: M Website: www.usc.edu/music

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN*

Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Website: www.uarts.edu

WALDORF COLLEGE

Majors: F, G, M, MT, P, V Website: www.wsu.edu

Majors: D, G, M, P, T, O Website: www.vcu.edu

UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS

Majors: D, M, T Website: www.wagner.edu

USC THORNTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Majors: M Website: www.stthomas.edu

Majors: M, Website: www.bealonghorn.utexas.edu

WAGNER COLLEGE

The Viterbo University School of Fine Arts offers professional training by artist-faculty within a liberal arts university. Our BA, BFA, BM, and BS programs include art, music, music theatre, theatre, education, arts administration, and dance (minor). Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Location: La Crosse, WI Phone: (800)-VITERBO Email: admission@viterbo.edu Website: www.viterbo.edu/finearts

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON Website: www.wisc.edu

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Majors: F, G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.westliberty.edu

WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS College of Fine and Performing Arts and its faculty members are accomplished professional artists who train and guide students on their own pathways to professional artistry. From admission to graduation, our students are part of the ongoing “great experiences” through the creation of art, teaching, and advocacy. Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Location: Cullowhee, NC Contact: Dean’s office, College of Fine & Performing Arts Phone: (828) 227-7028 Email: cbthompson@email.wcu.edu Website: www.arts.wcu.edu



EXHIBITORS

WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY (WCSU), SCHOOL OF VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS (SVPA) The art, music and theatre programs that make up the School of Visual & Performing Arts at WCSU have long been recognized as among the finest in the Northeast. Now, with the opening of its beautifully appointed Visual and Performing Arts Center in fall 2014, the value of a degree earned here becomes even greater. Majors: F, G, M, MT, P, T, V Location: Danbury, CT Contact: Dr. Dan Goble, Dean, School of Visual & Performing Arts Phone: (877) 837-WCSU Email: gobled@wcsu.edu Website: www.wcsu.edu/svpa

WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Majors: G, M, MT, V Website: www.wiu.edu

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Majors: D, G, M, T, O Website: www.wmich.edu

WESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, MT, T, V Website: www.wou.edu

WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

WILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY

YORK UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ART

Majors: G, M, P, V Website: www.wpunj.edu

Seriously creative. Seriously connected. A premier destination for professional training and academic studies in the visual, performing and media arts. Cuttingedge programs in superb facilities, taught by artists and scholars with real-world experience and a global reach. Join our vibrant creative community to forge the foundations for your career success. Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V, O Location: Toronto, Canada Contact: Bushra Wali, Marketing & Recruitment Officer Phone: (416) 650-8176 Email: finearts@yorku.ca Website: www.finearts.yorku.ca

WILLIAM PEACE UNIVERSITY Website: www.peace.edu

WILLIAM WOODS UNIVERSITY Majors: F, G, MT, P, T, V Website: www.williamwoods.edu

WINTHROP UNIVERSITY* Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V Website: www.winthrop.edu

XAVIER UNIVERSITY Majors: D, G, M, P, T, V Website: www.xavier.edu

YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE Majors: M, T Website: www.yhc.edu

NACAC member colleges marked with an asterisk (*) have voluntarily begun using the U.S. Department of Education’s Financial Aid Shopping Sheet as the method they will use to let you know about your financial aid package. You will be able to make direct, clear comparisons between financial aid award letters for colleges using the Shopping Sheet. For more information about the Shopping Sheet and the colleges using it, visit the NACAC Web page at www.nacacnet.org.

ART SUPPLIES JERRY’S ARTARAMA

For over 45 years, Jerry’s has provided professional artists, students, teachers, Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V and businesses with fine art supplies Website: www.wwu.edu/ and materials at discount prices. At JerrysArtarama.com, you’ll find Jerry’s WESTMINSTER COLLEGE OF exclusive brands at exceptional value and THE ARTS OF RIDER receive free gifts and samples with orders, Majors: D, M, T, O free shipping, and exceptional service. Website: www.rider.edu/wcc We’ve also made a $3,000,000 investment WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY (WVU) - into free video art lessons used worldwide by teachers, students, and workshops. COLLEGE OF CREATIVE ARTS Contact: Michael Marchetta Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Location: Raleigh, NC Website: www.wvu.edu Phone: (919) 878-6782 Email: mmarchetta@jerrysartarama.com WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY Website: www.jerrysartarama.com Website: www.wichita.edu 56 | 2013 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES

Find deep discounts on art supplies and materials at JERRYSARTARAMA.COM.




ARTIST PROFILE

In His Own Words SABASTIAN ZEQHARR, 19 Film/Television Year Student at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts (NYCDA)

Why did you decide to go to a Performing & Visual Arts School? How did you research and ultimately select the school? I have always been fascinated by films, and not just for the acting, but also for the preparation put into its artistry and production. So, when I was a senior in high school, I signed up for the Drama Club and performed in some plays competitively. After that, I got the acting bug so to speak, and decided that acting was what I wanted to do with my life. I researched dozens of schools worldwide, but NYCDA focused on what my sole interest—Acting! What arts major are you specifically studying?

What advice do you offer students who want to attend a

At NYCDA, you focus on building and honing the skills required to become a working actor. NYCDA has two options for enrollment. You can receive an Associate’s degree in Occupational Studies or attend the three-year program, which focuses on theatre acting for stage. I'm enrolled in the twoyear program to focus directly on working in film and television.

Performing & Visual Arts College?

What did you have to do to apply? The application for NYCDA is like most other colleges in the sense that you have to write an essay, have two letters of recommendation, and fill out all necessary forms. However, an audition is also required. I had to perform two separate one-minute monologues. NYCDA travels to multiple locations, so I was able to audition in Atlanta even though the school is based in New York City.

I would reiterate to the many young and inspiring art students of the world to remember that there is only one you—and to remember that nobody is better at being you than you. A career in the arts is often tough, but you have to look for sunlight in the smallest places. Lastly, I'd say... be smart, be irreplaceable, be confident, and especially BE PATIENT! How has your experience at NYCDA shaped your future going forward and career aspirations down the line? Once I graduate, I intend to hit the ground running and put the skills, knowledge, and resources that I've spent two years acguiring to good use. I will continue acting in short films and discovering what I can bring to the acting world. Hopefully with hard work and dedication, you will see me shine in big budget films on the big screen.

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Index

Use this guide, featuring an extensive number of performing and visual arts colleges, to help you select the perfect school for a successful career in the arts.

GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION INTERNATIONAL 12 American College Dublin 12 Anglia Ruskin University 14 ArtsAbroad 14 Bath Spa University 24 Glasgow School of Art & Royal Conservatoire of Scotland 26 Humber College 30 Leeds College of Music 32 The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts - L.I.P.A. 38 Newcastle University 44 Richmond University, The American International University in London 44 Royal Conservatoire of Scotland & The Glasgow School of Art 44 Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama (RWCMD) 44 Ryerson University 46 Savannah College of Art and Design 46 Simon Fraser University School for the Contemporary Arts 48 St Mary’s University College, London 54 Vancouver Film School 56 York University Faculty of Fine Arts UNITED STATES ALABAMA 44 Samford University 52 University of Mobile ARIZONA 14 Arizona State University Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts*

20 24 50

The Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences Grand Canyon University University of Arizona- Fine Arts

CALIFORNIA 12 Academy of Art University 12 American Academy of Dramatic Arts 14 Art Center College of Design 17 Biola Conservatory of Music 17 Brooks Institute - The Visual Arts 17 CalArts 18 California College of the Arts 18 Chapman University 18 Claire Trevor School of the Arts, UCI 20 Columbia College Hollywood 22 Design Institute of San Diego 22 Dominican University of California 24 Ex’pression College 24 FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising 26 Humboldt State University 26 Idyllwild Arts Academy 28 Jazzschool Institute 30 Laguna College of Art and Design (LCAD) 30 LAMA College for Music Professionals 32 The Los Angeles Film School 36 Musicians Institute 40 Notre Dame de Namur University 40 Otis College of Art and Design 42 Pepperdine University 44 Sacramento State 44 San Francisco Art Institute 46 San Francisco Conservatory 48 Sonoma State University Music

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48 48 50 50 50 50 52 52 54

Southern California Institute of Architecture (Sci-Arc) Theatre of Arts Hollywood UCLA School of Arts & Architecture UCLA Theater, Film & Television University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) University of La Verne University of Redlands School of Music University of Southern California - School of Dramatic Arts USC Thornton School of Music

COLORADO 14 The Art Institute of Colorado 20 Colorado State University 24 Empire Beauty School 30 Lamont School of Music 36 Naropa University 50 University of Colorado, Boulder CONNECTICUT 24 The Hartt School 44 Sacred Heart University 50 University of Connecticut 52 University of New Haven 56 Western Connecticut State University (WCSU), School of Visual & PerformingArts (SVPA) DELAWARE 20 Delaware College of Art and Design 50 University of Delaware Department of Music*


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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 20 Corcoran College of Art + Design FLORIDA 22 Digital Media Arts College 24 Florida Southern College 24 Florida State University College of Music 26 Jacksonville University 32 Lynn University 38 New World School of the Arts 40 Nova Southeastern University 44 Ringling College of Art + Design 50 University of Florida – College of Fine Arts* 50 University of Miami Frost School of Music*

GEORGIA 12 Andrew College 17 Berry College 17 Brenau University 24 Georgia Regents University 24 Georgia State University School of Music* 28 Kennesaw State University 30 LaGrange College 42 Piedmont College 44 Reinhardt University 46 Savannah College of Art and Design 54 Wesleyan College 56 Young Harris College IDAHO 18 The College of Idaho

ILLINOIS 12 American Academy of Art 14 Aurora University 17 Blackburn College 17 Bradley University* 20 Columbia College Chicago 20 Concordia University Chicago 20 DePaul University 24 Eastern Illinois University 24 Elmhurst College* 24 Harrington College of Design 26 IADT Chicago 26 The Illinois Institute of Art- Chicago 26 Illinois State University 26 Illinois Wesleyan University: Arts Program 34 Millikin University 38 North Park University


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Northeastern Illinois University Northern Illinois University Roosevelt University School of the Art Institute of Chicago The Theatre School at DePaul University Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Fine and Applied Arts University of Illinois School of Music Western Illinois University

INDIANA 17 Butler University 24 Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts

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Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Purdue’s College of Liberal Arts University of Evansville

IOWA 52 University of Northern Iowa 54 Waldorf College KANSAS 34 McPherson College* 56 Wichita State University KENTUCKY 28 The Kentucky School of Art at Spalding University 36 Morehead State University 40 Northern Kentucky University

LOUISIANA 32 Louisiana State University (LSU) 32 Loyola University New Orleans 50 Tulane University 50 University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL Lafayette) MAINE 36 New England School of Communications (NESC) 54 University of Southern Maine MARYLAND 24 Goucher College 34 Montgomery College 40 Peabody Conservatory of Music at Johns Hopkins University 48 Stevenson University


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University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) University of Maryland School of Music

MASSACHUSETTS 14 Bard College at Simon’s Rock 14 Berklee College of Music 17 The Boston Conservatory 17 Boston University College of Fine Arts 18 College of the Holy Cross 20 Dean College 24 Emerson College 24 Framingham State University 24 Hampshire College 32 Massachusetts College of Art and Design 34 Montserrat College of Art 36 New England Conservatory 36 New England School of Photography 44 Salem State University 48 Springfield College 48 Suffolk University* 50 University of Massachusetts, Lowell (UMass Lowell) MICHIGAN 18 College for Creative Studies 20 Compass College of Cinematic Arts 26 Interlochen Center for the Arts 34 Michigan State College of Music* 46 Siena Heights University 50 University of Michigan 56 Western Michigan University - College of Fine Arts MINNESOTA 20 Concordia College 24 Gustavus Adolphus College* 32 McNally Smith College of Music

34 34 34 34 44 48 50 50 54

Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis Community & Technical College Minneapolis Media Institute Minnesota State University Moorhead* Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota St. Olaf College University of Minnesota Duluth* University of Minnesota, Morris* University of St. Thomas Music

MISSISSIPPI 14 Belhaven University MISSOURI 22 Drury University 24 Fontbonne University 32 Lindenwood University 34 Missouri Baptist University 34 Missouri Western State University 44 Saint Louis University 48 Southeast Missouri State University 48 Stephens College 50 University of Missouri, Kansas City* - KC Conservatory of Music and Dance 52 University of Missouri School of Music 52 University of Missouri – St. Louis 54 Webster University 56 William Woods University

NEBRASKA 24 Hastings College NEVADA 26 International Academy of Design and Technology NEW HAMPSHIRE 24 Franklin Pierce University 36 New Hampshire Institute of Art NEW JERSEY 22 Drew University 24 Fairleigh Dickinson University 34 Montclair State University 44 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Mason Gross School of the Arts 48 Stevens Institute of Technology 56 Westminster College of the Arts of Rider 56 William Paterson University NEW MEXICO 46 Santa Fe University of Art and Design 52 University of New Mexico – UNM College of Fine Arts NEW YORK 12 Aaron Copland School of Music 12 Adelphi University 12 AMDA College and Conservatory of the Performing Arts 12 American Academy of Dramatic Arts

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14 18 20 20 24 24 24 24 26 28 32 32 32 34 17

Bard College Conservatory of Music CAP21 Musical Theatre Conservatory Columbia University CUNY Eastman School of Music Fashion Institute of Technology SUNY* Five Towns College Fordham University Hunter College- CUNY The Juilliard School LIU- Long Island University, Brooklyn Manhattan School of Music Marymount Manhattan College Mercy College Music at Brooklyn College

36 38 38 38 38 38 40 40 44 44 48 48 48

The New School New School for Performing Arts/Jazz New School for Performing Arts/Mannes New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts (NYCDA) New York Film Academy New York Studio School NYU Steinhardt – Music & Performing Arts NYU Steinhardt – Studio Art Purchase College, SUNY RIT-Rochester Institute of Technology* SUNY Buffalo State SUNY Fredonia SUNY New Paltz

48 48 48 50 54

SUNY Potsdam* Syracuse University* Tisch School of the Arts, NYU University at Albany (SUNY) Wagner College

NORTH CAROLINA 18 Catawba College 30 Lees-McRae College 52 University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) 52 University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) 54 Western Carolina University College of Fine and Performing Arts 56 William Peace University


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NORTH DAKOTA 52 University of North Dakota OHIO 14 Art Academy of Cincinnati 14 The Art Institute of Ohio- Cincinnati 14 Ashland University 14 Baldwin Wallace University/ Conservatory 18 Capital University 18 Cleveland Institute of Music 18 College-Conservatory of Music 20 Columbus College of Art & Design 28 Kent State University: College of the Arts

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Oberlin Conservatory of Music Ohio University Otterbein University University of Cincinnati (UC)– College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) University of Cincinnati (UC)– College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) University of Dayton Department of Music Xavier University

OKLAHOMA 40 Oklahoma Baptist University 40 Oklahoma City University (OCU)*

OREGON 32 Marylhurst University 40 Oregon College of Art & Craft 42 PNCA | Pacific Northwest College of Art 42 Portland Actors Conservatory 42 Portland State University 48 Southern Oregon University 52 University of Portland 56 Western Oregon University NACAC member colleges marked with an asterisk (*) have voluntarily begun using the U.S. Department of Education’s Financial Aid Shopping Sheet as the method they will use to let you know about your financial aid package. You will be able to make direct, clear comparisons between financial aid award letters for colleges using the Shopping Sheet. For more information about the Shopping Sheet and the colleges using it, visit the NACAC Web page at www.nacacnet.org.

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PENNSYLVANIA 12 Antonelli Institute 14 The Art Institutes 18 Carnegie Mellon School of Music 22 DeSales University 22 Drexel University 22 Drexel University, Westphal College of Media Arts & Design 22 Duquesne University Mary Pappert School of Music 24 Eastern University 24 Gettysburg College 24 Harcum College 28 Keystone College 28 Kutztown University 28 Lafayette College 32 Mansfield University 34 Moore College of Art and Design 36 Muhlenberg College 42 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) 42 Pennsylvania College of Art & Design 42 Pennsylvania State University 42 Point Park University 46 Seton Hill University 48 Studio Incamminati 48 Susquehanna University 48 Swarthmore College 48 Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance 54 University of the Arts RHODE ISLAND 44 Roger Williams University SOUTH CAROLINA 12 Anderson University 20 Converse College 30 Limestone College 38 Newberry College

54 University of South Carolina: School of Music 56 Winthrop University* SOUTH DAKOTA 14 Augustana College 40 Northern State University TENNESSEE 14 Belmont University 17 The Blackbird Academy 28 King University 54 Vanderbilt University TEXAS 28 KD College Conservatory Film & Drama 34 Moores School of Music – University of Houston 44 Rice University The Shepherd School of Music 44 Sam Houston State University 48 Southern Methodist University - Meadows School of the Arts 48 Stephen F. Austin State University 54 The University of Texas at Austin* UTAH 46 Snow College VERMONT 14 Bennington College VIRGINIA 18 Christopher Newport University 24 Emory & Henry College

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28 44 46 50 54

James Madison University Regent University Shenandoah Conservatory University of Mary Washington VCUarts - Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts

WASHINGTON 18 Central Washington University 20 Cornish College of the Arts 22 DigiPen Institute of Technology 24 Eastern Washington University 24 The Evergreen State College 40 Northwest College of Art & Design 40 Pacific Lutheran University 46 Seattle University 54 University of Washington School of Music 54 Washington State University 56 Western Washington University WEST VIRGINIA 54 West Liberty University 56 West Virginia University (WVU) – College of Creative Arts WISCONSIN 30 Lawrence University* 54 University of Wisconsin-Madison 54 University of Wisconsin – Parkside 54 University of Wisconsin – River Falls 54 Viterbo University School of Fine Arts WYOMING 18 Central Wyoming College


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INDEX

ADVERTISERS C2 4 C4 22 11 19 28 15 6 51 C3 27 41 49 2 55 61 43 47 45 16 39 17

The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA) Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music Berklee College of Music The Blackbird Academy The Boston Conservatory CAP21 Musical Theatre Conservatory Carnegie Mellon School of Music Colorado State University School of the Arts Columbia College Chicago Columbus College of Art & Design Dean College DePaul University School of Music The Theatre School at DePaul University Duquesne University Mary Pappert School of Music Humber College Illinois Wesleyan University College of Fine Arts Jerry’s Artarama Kent State University College of the Arts Laguna College of Art + Design Lawrence University Conservatory of Music Leeds College of Music Marymount Manhattan College New England School of Communications

35 31 30 1 23 32 58 13 37 34 21 33

The New School for Design New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts Oklahoma City University Margaret E. Petree College of Performing Arts Pennsylvania College of Art & Design Point Park University Conservatory of Performing Arts Richmond University, The American International University in London Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Mason Gross School of the Arts San Francisco Art Institute Santa Fe University of Art and Design School of the Art Institute of Chicago Southern California Institute of Architecture

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53 8 38 42 25 64 62 29 36 57

Stevenson University University of Mary Washington University of Missouri – KC Conservatory of Music and Dance University of New Mexico College of Fine Arts University of North Carolina; School of the Arts University of South Carolina School of Music Viterbo University Fine Arts Western Carolina University Western Connecticut State University York University Faculty of Fine Arts

LISTINGS: 20 Columbia College Hollywood 24 Harcum College 46 Simon Fraser University School for the Contemporary Arts 52 University of Redlands School of Music

SANTA FE UNIVERSITY OF ART AND DESIGN students performing a contemporary dance number. See listing page 46, ad on page 34.




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