The document provides guidance for students choosing a performing or visual arts college. Key factors to consider include the type of degree offered (BA, BFA, BM), whether the school is solely focused on the arts or part of a larger university, and the application process, which involves an audition or portfolio submission in addition to standard materials. Specialized arts colleges offer an immersive experience for students seeking a professional degree, while university programs allow for a broader course selection and possible double degrees. It's important to assess one's artistic abilities and fit with a school's philosophy.
TeenLife 2012 Guide to Performing &Visual Arts Colleges
1. 2012 GUIDE TO
PERFORMING &
VISUAL ARTS
COLLEGES
2012 Performing &
Visual Arts College
Fair Schedule
Tips to Showcase
Your Talent
W W W. T E E N L I F E . C O M
A T E E N L I F E M E D I A P U B L I C AT I O N
FREE
2. 96Oscars ®
241Emmys ®
84Tonys ®*
One Legendary School
DISCOVER WHY THE NEXT GENERATION OF AWARD
WINNING ACTORS ARE CHOOSING THE ACADEMY
RESERVE YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR
AUDITIONS & SCHOLARSHIPS
INSTANTLY USING YOUR SMARTPHONE
CONNECT NOW
CHOOSE ONE:
CLICK http://applyaada.com/acting
TEXT ACTING to 323.984.9960
SCAN QR code with your smartphone
NEW YORK | LOS ANGELES
Download a free QR reader from
your smartphone’s app store
800.463.8990 aada.edu
*The Academy’s alumni have received nominations for these and many other awards.
3. 2012 TeenLife Guide to
Performing & Visual Arts LIBERAL
Colleges ARTS
ART AND
DESIGN
Whether you want to dance,
draw, build, sing, design, or
PERFORMING
direct, finding the perfect
performing and visual arts
ARTS
college can be a challenge.
That’s why TeenLife is thrilled to be working
with the National Association for College Admission Live, study, and play in one of the world’s most exciting cities.
A leading university, The New School seamlessly connects the
Counseling (NACAC) to produce the 2012 TeenLife classroom to New York City and the world beyond.
Guide to Performing & Visual Arts Colleges. –Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts
Founded in 1937, NACAC, is an organization of –Parsons The New School for Design
–Mannes College The New School for Music
more than 11,000 professionals from around the
–The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music
world dedicated to serving students as they make –The New School for Drama*
choices about pursuing postsecondary education.
This guide will serve as the “official fair program” www.newschool.edu/college13
for all 19 NACAC Performing & Visual Arts An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. Photo: Martin Seck.
*The BFA in Dramatic Arts is pending approval by the New York State Education Department.
College Fairs across the country.
On page 5, you will find a complete schedule of
NACAC 2012 Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs.
With more than 320 colleges listed in its pages,
this handy 64-page guide leaves nothing uncovered.
You are the Star!
It’s truly a “must-read” for all parents and students
Three world renowned
researching a performing and visual arts college.
performing arts schools.
Our feature, What to Consider When Choosing
a Performing & Visual Arts School, provides an
overview of some of the factors you should think
about when researching schools.
The article, Tips to Showcase Your Talent outlines
Wanda L. Bass
the steps you will need to take when organizing your
School of Music
portfolio or planning your audition. Ann Lacy School
of American Dance
Visit our new website at www.TeenLife.com—to
and Arts Management
find meaningful programs and services for college-
School of Theatre
bound students. Join now so you don't miss a thing.
It's free!
Marie Schwartz, President & Founder (405) 208-5000 www.okcu.edu
TeenLife Media, LLC OCU pledges to recruit, select and promote diversity by
providing equal opportunity for all persons. AD.387.12
5. Table of Contents
2012 NACAC PERFORMING &
5 VISUAL ARTS COLLEGE
FAIR SCHEDULE
Attend a Performing and Visual
Arts Fair at a location close to you.
WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN
7 CHOOSING A PERFORMING &
VISUAL ARTS SCHOOL
ARTIST PROFILE
11 Emily McMahon shares her advice for
students interested in the arts.
TIPS TO SHOWCASE
12 YOUR TALENT
2012 NACAC PERFORMING
14 & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGE FAIR
EXHIBITORS
Audition technique preparation at an
ARTSBRIDGE workshop held each fall.
See listing on page 52, ad on page 8.
Listed alphabetically.
PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS ABOUT TEENLIFE
52 ADVISORS
56 Find out more about what we offer
and how to register on our site.
COLLEGE FUNDING
INDEX
PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS 58 58 By Geographic Location
54 SUMMER PROGRAMS 64 Advertisers
TUTORING & TEST PREP
2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES | 3
6. Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in
Fine Arts
drawing
painting
printmaking
sculpture
Graphic Design
Illustration
Fashion
Photography
The College of Visual Arts is accredited by the National
Assoication of Schools of Art and Design and the Higher
Learning Commission of the North Central Association
of Schools and Colleges.
College of Visual Arts
Admissions Office
344 Summit Avenue
Saint Paul, Minnesota
55102
651.757.4040
admissions@cva.edu
www.cva.edu
We’re small by design, which enables us to offer a richly integrated liberal arts and
studio education in a vibrant urban setting.
C V A be visual
7. 2012 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.
OCTOBER 2012 10/20 LOS ANGELES, CA
10/1 ATLANTA, GA University of California, Los Angeles-
Cobb County Center for Excellence in the Performing Arts Ackerman Union, 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Workshop: College
Choices in the Visual and Performing Arts
10/2 TAMPA, FL
University of South Florida - Marshall Student Center Ballroom 10/21 SAN FRANCISCO, CA
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Nob Hill Masonic Center, 12:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
5:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., Workshop: Choosing the Right College
10/22 PORTLAND, OR
10/7 INTERLOCHEN, MI Portland Art Museum, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Interlochen Center for the Arts, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Navigating the Performing
11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Workshop: Navigating the Arts and Visual Arts College Fair
Placement Process
10/23 SEATTLE, WA
10/8 DENVER, CO Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
10/24 LAS VEGAS, NV
10/9 CINCINNATI, OH Las Vegas Academy of International Studies
University of Cincinnati—Tangeman University Center Performing & Visual Arts, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 5:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., Workshop: College
5:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., Workshop: The FIT Factor Admissions 101 for the Performing and Visual Artist
10/11 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 10/28 WASHINGTON DC
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities—Coffman Memorial Union Walter E. Washington Convention Center
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Navigating the Performing
10/13 NEW ORLEANS, LA and Visual Arts College Fair
Pontchartrain Convention & Civic Center
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Workshop: Navigating the Arts
NOVEMBER 2012
Placement Process 11/1 BOSTON
Boston Center for the Arts, Cyclorama
10/14 CHICAGO, IL
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
ChiArts, Chicago High School for the Arts, 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
11/5 PHILADELPHIA
10/16 NEW YORK, NY
National Museum of Jewish American History
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., Navigating the Performing and
5:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., Preparing for Auditions
Visual Arts College Fair
10/17 DALLAS, TX REGISTER FOR A FAIR!
Owen Fine Arts Center, Southern Methodist University
WWW.GOTOMYPVAFAIR.COM
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
5:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., Navigating the Performing and
Visual Arts College Fair
10/18 HOUSTON, TX
Rice University Alice Pratt Brown Hall
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
5:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., Navigating the Performing
To scan the QR code, you must download a QR scanner App.
and Visual Arts College Fair
The QR code links to www.gotomypvafair.com
For more information visit www.nacacnet.org/pva or call (800) 822-6285.
8. New students with a strong classical
foundation are immediately in demand
from many performance groups on
campus. More than 350 student ensembles
WHERE MUSIC TAKES YOU
meet weekly, so you’ll have almost limitless
opportunities to build your repertoire by
performing with orchestras; big bands; and
bluegrass, hip-hop, rock, funk, r&b, and
many other groups.
Learn more and apply online at berklee.edu/firstchair
9. What to Consider When Choosing
a Performing & Visual Arts School
by Jennifer Gross
tudents who wish to study visual or alone arts schools offer an immersion-type experience for
performing arts face some unique students earning BM or BFA degrees. All students will be
challenges during their college search. The type of artists, and the atmosphere is often highly competitive.
college, application process, and school philosophy are
Some larger universities offer BFA/BM degrees as well
just a few of the important things to consider.
as BA degrees in the arts. You may find somewhat self-
contained music or arts schools within the larger university.
A DIFFERENCE OF DEGREE In this atmosphere, students can pursue the more special-
ized degree while keeping the door open to taking a few
Prospective arts majors have two degree options: the
liberal arts courses (which may be unavailable at special-
first, a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a major in the
ized music or arts schools). In addition, a university-based
arts; the second, a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) for art-
arts program might give you the option of pursuing a double
ists/performers or Bachelor of Music (BM) for musicians.
degree, such as a BM in Music and a BA in History.
The BA degree is the typical liberal arts degree, with a
survey of courses in different areas and a specialty cho-
sen in one area; students who major in English, history, THE APPLICATION PROCESS
and other humanities majors also earn BA degrees. The In addition to completing a typical college application,
BFA or BM degree is more intensely focused in the arts. students in the visual or performing arts will need to pre-
There is a world of difference between a BA in Music pare a portfolio or audition. Each school will have different
and a BM in Music. A BA in Music consists of a lot of requirements, listed in their collateral and on their website.
courses outside of the music major and approximately Keep in mind that although a portfolio or audition is an
12 or so courses within it. It may not be enough for the important part of the application, arts programs do consid-
student who wants a passionate musical experience. er academic records and test scores. Most colleges balance
A BM in Music, however, is essentially a professional students’ creative talent with their academic achievements.
degree with rigorous study through coursework in music
history and theory.
ASSESSING YOUR ABILITIES
Which degree you choose depends on your college If you're interested in pursuing an arts major and
and career goals. If you have a high degree of commit- career, now is the time to seek objective opinions of your
ment to your art and desire an arts-focused college
abilities in the field.
experience, a BFA or BM might be right for you. If you
would rather study a variety of subjects along with your In addition to asking for honest advice from high
arts major, a BA may be the way to go. school and private teachers, students can also get outside
assessment from professionals at a local symphony,
dance troupe, or theater company. Visual arts students
TYPES OF COLLEGES can receive portfolio evaluations from college representa-
Visual and performing arts students have several tives at one of the many National Portfolio Days. See
types of colleges to consider. Conservatories and stand- www.portfolioday.net/ for details.
2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES | 7
10. WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS SCHOOL
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS FACILITIES
All students benefit from visiting the colleges that interest In addition to checking out dorm rooms, class-
them and asking questions about academics, student life, and rooms, and athletic facilities, art students should
other facets of the college experience. As an arts student, you look at a college's studio space or practice rooms,
have additional questions to consider. performance or exhibit venues on campus, computer
resources, and any other resources specific to your field
The opportunity to perform, of study. And ask questions about how accessible these
exhibit, and have active internships resources are to students: attractive studios are of no
is vital to a young artist's education. help if there aren't enough to go around.
A GOOD FIT
LOCATION
Finally, as for every student, visual and performing
The location of your chosen college may be more important
arts students need to find a college that fits their per-
to you than to students with other majors. For example, arts
sonality, interests, and goals. It's easy to be dazzled by
students attending school in urban areas will have access to
the prestige of a top professional school or arts depart-
professional venues such as museums, galleries, theaters, and
ment and overlook the question of whether the program
concerts. Additionally, the opportunity to perform, exhibit, and
is right for you. No matter how talented the student and
have active internships is vital to a young artist's education.
how wonderful the school, fit is always crucial.
ArtsBridge
INTENSE COLLEGE ADVISING
IN THE PERFORMING ARTS
Educational Consultants
specializing in the Performing Arts
F ORMERLY T HE A RTS E DGE
11. FOLLOW YOUR PATH
Are you ready to take the first
steps towards a creative career?
NewSchool o Archite u e d Design can help
NewSchool of Architecture and Design can help you find
hoo tectur
te
e D sign
i n e
that path, and achieve your end goals.
h h d h d l
+ Architecture* + Landscape Architecture
+ Digital Media Arts + Construction Management
Learn more @ www.NewSchoolArch.edu
NewSchool of Architecture and Design is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to NewSchool of Architecture and Design offers the following
award bachelor’s degrees and master’s degrees. NAAB-accredited degree programs:
*In the United States, most state registration boards require a degree from an accredited professional degree pro- B. Arch. (235 quarter undergraduate credits)
gram as a prerequisite for licensure. The National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), which is the sole agency M. Arch. (pre-professional degree + 90 quarter graduate credits)
authorized to accredit U.S. professional degree programs in architecture, recognizes three types of degrees: the M. Arch. (non-pre-professional degree + 135 quarter credits)
Bachelor of Architecture, the Master of Architecture, and the Doctor of Architecture. A program may be granted a M. Arch. (license +pre-professional degree + 45 quarter credits)
6-year, 3-year, or 2-year term of accreditation, depending on the extent of its conformance with established educa- Next accreditation visit for all programs: 2016
tional standards. Doctor of Architecture and Master of Architecture degree programs may consist of a pre-professional
undergraduate degree and a professional graduate degree that, when earned sequentially, constitute an accredited
professional education. However, the pre-professional degree is not, by itself, recognized as an accredited degree.
12.
13. ARTIST PROFILE
EMILY
In Her Own MCMAHON
from Stony Brook,
New York, 21-year-
old Art Education
Words Master’s Candidate
at Boston University
Why did you decide to go to a Performing & Visual
Arts School? How did you research and ultimately
select the school?
I had a checklist of things that I wanted to get
out of my education. I first looked at schools that
offered Art Education as a major. Next, I weighed
the pros and cons of going to an exclusively visual
arts school, but I wanted the option of taking liberal
arts classes. Boston University offered me a very
well-rounded education, with a strong foundation in
drawing from which I could expand my technique in
other disciplines.
What did you have to do to apply?
What arts major did you specifically study or
I had to submit a portfolio showing a breadth of artwork,
are studying?
including projects created for the AP Studio Art Exam,
I obtained a BFA in Painting with a minor in
portraits, still life drawings, observational studies and
Printmaking, and am currently enrolled in the
sketches. I thought it was important to show process as well
Master’s Program in Art Education. Art is different
as product. After my portfolio was submitted, I brought other
from other areas of education—you can learn and
examples of my work to be reviewed by a professor. I was
improve, but natural talent is important to succeed.
asked to explain my thought process, techniques, challenges,
I chose painting based on my skills. But I also tried
and goals established when creating my works.
glassblowing in Venice, bookmaking, photography,
sculpture and ceramics, and even graphic design.
Experimenting opened my eyes to new things and What advice do you offer students who want to attend a
developed passions that I never knew I had. Performing & Visual Arts School?
Any student considering a PVA school should think about
what they want to get out of their education. I didn't want to
be in the middle of nowhere; I wanted to be in a city with
" Art is different from galleries, museums, and a strong artistic community. Next,
students should see what else colleges have to offer, like
other areas of education— liberal arts classes. Research your professors—make sure
they are experienced, working artists. That way, they can give
you can learn and improve, you the best insight on how to succeed. I had a wonderful
set of professors; the ones who challenged me the most
but natural talent is taught me how to be a better artist. Also, find out what the
facilities are like. Good studios make all the difference in pro-
important to succeed." duction. Finally, do what makes you happy. If you are not
passionate about what you are doing, it will reflect in your work.
2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES | 11
14. Tips to Showcase Your Talent
by Hilary Dobel
pplying to a school for performing or DANCE
visual arts (PVA) can be especially
For in-person auditions, you’ll need to provide a
nerve-wracking because having some-
CD or sheet music for accompaniment to your solo
one judge your art – your talent – can
dance. Make sure to bring the CD in a labeled jewel
be highly subjective. But you’ve already
case so it doesn’t get lost or scratched! If you’re
made the brave and difficult decision to pursue your
submitting an audition DVD, many schools want
artistic dream, so the best thing you can do is give your-
shots of you from the side (especially for barre
self every possible advantage when applying to schools.
exercises) as well as from the front. Depending on
how different the requirements of each school are,
The centerpiece of your application is where you you might find it easier to film a series of short
showcase your talent: your portfolio or your audition. To sections separately, then edit them together to tailor
make the best impression, read the guidelines for each your audition video to each school. Many schools
school carefully. For example, some schools might prefer also ask that you wear a particular dance outfit, so
digital .jpeg files while others might ask for 35 mm slide make sure you’re dressed for success.
transparencies. Double check, then check again!
THEATER AND VOICE
Here are some of TeenLife’s tips for young
Your appearance here is important. Choose
artists as you’re preparing to take the next step in your
clothing that’s flattering and neat, and keep any
creative career:
makeup simple. Headshots and a resume are
universally required, so have a small stockpile
VISUAL ARTS AND GRAPHIC DESIGN
printed–and you don’t have to spend a ton of money
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. LEEDS COLLEGE OF MUSIC’s Chamber Orchestra and
Chorus rehearsing for performance of Beethoven’s
Ninth Symphony with guest conductor Maestro Murry
Sidlin. See listing on page 29, ad on page 19.
12 | 2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES
15. on headshots to have a great photo. If you’re auditioning FILM
in person, don’t get upset or flustered if the panel wants
Stick to the running time given in the school’s guide-
you to make an adjustment to a monologue or song. It can
lines! If you have a script or storyboard, the admissions
actually mean that they’re impressed with you and want
committee may be interested in seeing those, too, so check
to see how you take direction! You may also be asked to
the website for details. It’s difficult for high school students
improvise–to cold-read a scene for acting or to sight-read
to make even a movie with limited resources, and film
if you’re singing.
schools know that. Because of this, many of them accept
work from other genres. If you have a short story you’re
MUSIC
proud of or an essay that rocks, use that to give yourself an
Musicians auditioning long-distance may need to edge. Film schools want to know that you can tell a story,
submit more than just a CD of their music. Increasingly, and you can show them your capabilities even if you don’t
schools want DVD auditions, including close-ups of em- have a prizewinning short.
bouchure or fingering. In person, remember that you have
a limited amount of time–don’t be alarmed if the panel
No matter your genre, your audition or portfolio is
cuts you off before a song is finished and asks to hear an-
about breadth as well as depth. You’ll need to demonstrate
other one. They just want to see as much from you as they
proficiency with a range of styles or expressive modes, such
can. Remember to bring multiple copies of your sheet
as a classical aria and a jazz standard, or ballet and modern
music, since the panel will want to be able to see what
dance. Choose pieces you love, no matter what, and your
you’re playing to help them evaluate your performance.
passion and talent will come through–and that’s sure to catch
And, like singers, come ready to sight-read.
the eye of the selection committee.
WHERE A GOOD START BEGINS.
A successful education starts with ambition, the
desire and hope of a bright future. A future where
anything is possible.
We’re for fueling that ambition and helping students achieve their goals.
Citizens Bank supports students throughout their college experience with:
• TRUFIT STUDENT LOAN®
• TRUFIT GOOD CITIZEN SCHOLARSHIPTM
• STUDENT BANKING
For more information visit citizensbank.com/teenlife or call
our education specialists at 1-800-708-6684.
Member FDIC. Citizens Bank is a brand name of RBS Citizens, N.A. and Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania.
16. 2012 NACAC
Performing & Visual Arts
College Fair Exhibitors
The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs
take place in 19 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.
ALBERTA COLLEGE OF ART +
PERFORMING & DESIGN (ACAD)
VISUAL ARTS COLLEGE ACAD is committed to an academic
FAIR EXHIBITORS and studio-based education for
students in fine art, design, craft
and digital media. The result is a
AARON COPLAND SCHOOL
rigorous program, which produces
OF MUSIC
critical thinkers, creative problem
Majors: D, M, MT
solvers and artists with well-defined
Website: www.qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/music
practices.
Majors: G, P, V, O
ACADEMY OF INTERACTIVE
Location: Calgary, AB, Canada
ENTERTAINMENT
Website: www.acad.ca
AIE offers real-world training in Game Art
Phone: (403) 284-7600
& Design, Programming, 3D Animation
Email: admissions@acad.ca
and Visual FX with proven results. Our
courses are practical, 100% relevant
ALMA COLLEGE
and delivered by industry-experienced
Majors: D, G, M, P, T, O
teachers in a creatively demanding studio
Website: www.alma.edu
environment.
Majors: F, G, V, O
AMDA COLLEGE AND
Location: Seattle, WA & Lafayette, LA
CONSERVATORY OF THE
Website: www.theaei.us
PERFORMING ARTS
THE AMERICAN ACADEMY Phone: (206) 428-6350
AMDA is recognized as one of
OF DRAMATIC ARTS allows Email: madeleine@aie.edu.au
America’s premier institutions for
students to learn how to be in
front and behind the camera. performing arts education, offering
ADELPHI UNIVERSITY
See listing on page 15, ad on dual Bachelor of Fine Arts and
Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V, O
the inside front cover. Conservatory Programs at campuses
Website: www.adelphi.edu
in New York and Los Angeles.
Majors: M, MT
Location: New York, NY &
Los Angeles, CA
D: Dance F: Film G: Graphic Design M: Music MT: Musical Theater P: Photography T: Theater Website: www.amda.edu
V: Visual/Fine Arts O: Other *Visit school website.
Phone: (888) 474-9444
Email: info@amda.edu
14 | 2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES
17. EXHIBITORS
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ART ANDERSON UNIVERSITY ART ACADEMY OF CINCINNATI
Majors: G, P, V Majors: D, G, M, MT, T, V, O Majors: G, P, V, O
Website: www.aaart.edu Website: www.andersonuniversity.edu Website: www.artacademy.edu
THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ANDREW COLLEGE ART CENTER COLLEGE OF
DRAMATIC ARTS Majors: F, G, M, MT, T, V DESIGN
As the first conservatory for actors in Website: www.andrewcollege.edu Majors: F, G, P
the English-speaking world, The Website: www.artcenter.edu
American Academy of Dramatic Arts ANNA MARIA COLLEGE
offers a long-standing tradition of Majors: G, M, T, O THE ART INSTITUTES
excellence that’s simply unrivaled Website: www.annamaria.edu Majors: F, G, P, V
among acting schools. Website: www.artinstitutes.edu
Majors: F, T ANTONELLI INSTITUTE
Location: New York, NY & Majors: G, P ARTSABROAD SUMMER
Los Angeles, CA Website: www.antonelli.edu PROGRAMS
Website: www.aada.edu Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T
Phone: (800) 463-8990 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Website: www.artsabroad.org
Email: admissions@aada.edu Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O
Website: www.herbergercollege.asu.edu AUGUSTA STATE UNIVERSITY
AMERICAN COLLEGE DUBLIN Majors: F, M, MT, T, V
Majors: D, T, V, O Website: www.aug.edu
Website: www.amcd.ie
2 &
21 21
18.
19. EXHIBITORS
BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY BERRY COLLEGE BRADLEY UNIVERSITY
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Majors: M, T, V Majors: G, M, P, T, V
320 empowered undergraduate music Website: www.berry.edu Website: www.bradley.edu
majors within a liberal arts university near
Cleveland, Ohio. Nationally recognized for THE BOSTON CONSERVATORY BROOKS INSTITUTE
music theatre. We offer 100% placement Known for its professional faculty, Majors: F, G, P, O
for BME and music therapy. Compelling intimate community and multi- Website: www.brooks.edu
new curriculum for real-world success. disciplinary degree offerings in
72 faculty; inspired teaching. music, dance and theater, The Boston BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY
Majors: M, T, V Conservatory prepares and inspires Majors: M, T, V
Location: Berea, OH its students to perform at the highest Website: www.bucknell.edu
Website: www.bw.edu/conservatory level in their art and in their lives.
Phone: (866) BW-MUSIC Majors: D, M, MT BURLINGTON COLLEGE
Email: aevans@bw.edu or music@bw.edu Location: Boston, MA Majors: F, G, P, V, O
Website: www.bostonconservatory.edu Website: www.burlington.edu
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Phone: (617) 912-9153
Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O Email: admissions@ BUTLER UNIVERSITY
Website: www.bsu.edu/admissions bostonconservatory.edu Majors: D, M, T, O
Website: www.butler.edu
BARD COLLEGE CONSERVATORY BOSTON UNIVERSITY
OF MUSIC COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS CALIFORNIA COLLEGE
Majors: M Majors: G, M, T, V OF THE ARTS
Website: www.bard.edu/conservatory Website: www.bu.edu/cfa Majors: F, G, P, V, O
Website: www.cca.edu
BELHAVEN UNIVERSITY BOWLING GREEN STATE
Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V UNIVERSITY
Website: www.belhaven.edu Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V
Website: www.bgsu.edu A CLAYTON STATE UNIVERSITY
BELMONT UNIVERSITY student practicing the tuba in a studio.
See listing on page 18, ad on page 47.
Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, 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
Website: www.berklee.edu
Phone: 800 BERKLEE (237-5533)
Email: admissions@berklee.edu
D: Dance F: Film G: Graphic Design M: Music
MT: Musical Theater P: Photography T: Theater 2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES | 17
V: Visual/Fine Arts O: Other
*Visit school website. (continued on page 19)
20. EXHIBITORS
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF
THE ARTS (CALARTS)
Founded in 1961, CalArts is the first
private institution granting both MFA
and BFA degrees in the visual and
performing arts. CalArts’ six schools:
Art, Critical Studies, Dance, Film/
Video, Music and Theater, occupy a
campus 30 miles north of Los Angeles.
Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V, O
Location: Valencia, CA
Website: www.calarts.edu
Phone: (661) 255-1050
Email: admis@calarts.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 CENTRAL WASHINGTON A COLUMBIA COLLEGE HOLLYWOOD
combine the skills of acting, singing UNIVERSITY actress gets her makeup touched up
and dancing. Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V prior to a scene being shot. See listing
Majors: MT Website: www.cwu.edu on page 20, ad on page 35.
Location: New York, NY
Website: www.CAP21.org CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY
Phone: (212) 807-0202 Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF
Email: admissionsinfo@cap21.org Website: www.chapman.edu MUSIC
Majors: M
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT Website: www.cim.edu
Founded in 1912, Carnegie Mellon’s UNIVERSITY
School of Music educates outstanding, Majors: D, M, T COE COLLEGE
intellectually gifted musicians. Offering Website: www.admission.cnu.edu Majors: G, M, P, T
Bachelor and Master’s degrees, Website: www.coe.edu
Certificates and the Artist Diploma, the CLAYTON STATE UNIVERSITY
School of Music provides an exciting Clayton State University is located COLLEGE OF VISUAL ARTS
and dynamic environment where you 15 miles from downtown Atlanta The College of Visual Arts is a
can pursue your passion. in a beautiful lakeside setting. The private, accredited, four-year
Majors: M, O Department of Visual and Performing college of art and design offering
Location: Pittsburgh, PA Arts includes majors in Communication a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree
Website: www.music.cmu.edu and Media Studies, Music, and in fashion design, fine arts,
Phone: (412) 268-4118 Theatre, with a minor available in Art. graphic design, illustration,
Email: music-admissions@andrew. Majors: M, T and photography.
cmu.edu Location: Morrow, GA Majors: G, P, V, O
Website: www.clayton.edu Location: Saint Paul, MN
CENTENARY COLLEGE Phone: (678) 466-4750 Website: www.cva.edu
Majors: D, F, G, T Email: susantusing@clayton.edu Phone: (651) 757-4000
Website: www.centenarycollege.edu Email: admissions@cva.edu
18 | 2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES
21. A Leading Progressive
Conservatoire
BA (Hons) Music
Leeds College of Music - the only
English conservatoire with All-Steinway
School status - offers an exciting
and distinctive degree in Music with
specialisms in Classical, Jazz, Popular
Music, and Production.
Visit the Leeds College of Music stand
at the New York City Performing and
Visual Arts College Fair, Tuesday 16
October, 6.30pm - 9.30pm, Jacob K.
Javits Convention Center, 655 West
34th Street, New York, NY 10001.
Discover more about Leeds at
www.leedsliveitloveit.com
Course Enquiries
+44 (0)113 222 3416
enquiries.assistant@lcm.ac.uk
www.lcm.ac.uk
Twitter: @LeedsMusic
22. EXHIBITORS
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY COLUMBIA COLLEGE CORNISH COLLEGE OF
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, HOLLYWOOD THE ARTS
THEATRE AND DANCE Private accredited college that Majors: D, G, M, P, T, O
Complete your artistic training in awards Bachelor and Associate of Website: www.cornish.edu
one of the nation’s finest teaching, Fine Arts degrees in Film Production,
performance, and exhibition venues, Television Production and CUNY
the exquisite University Center for Entertainment Business. Majors: Visit school website.
the Arts. CSU offers degrees in Majors: F, P, V, O Website: www.cuny.edu
music, theatre, dance, and visual art. Location: Los Angeles, CA
Scholarships are available. Website: www.columbiacollege.edu CUNY HUNTER COLLEGE
Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V Phone: (818) 345-8414 Majors: D, F, M, T
Location: Fort Collins, CO Email: info@columbiacollege.edu Website: www.hunter.cuny.edu
Website: www. uca.colostate.edu
Phone: (970) 491-5529 CONCORDIA COLLEGE DEAN COLLEGE
Email: mtdinfo@colostate.edu Majors: G, M, T, V, O Majors: D, MT, T
Website: www.cord.eduz Website: www.dean.edu
COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO
The largest, most diverse, non-profit CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO DEPAUL UNIVERSITY
arts college in the nation offering Majors: M, MT, T, V SCHOOL OF MUSIC
programs in the visual, performing, Website: www.cuchicago.edu Approximately 400 music majors work
media and communication arts— toward degrees in performance, jazz
grounded in a liberal arts and sciences CONVERSE COLLEGE studies, music education, composition,
curriculum. A college designed by Majors: D, M, MT, P, T, V sound recording technology, and
creatives, for creatives just like you. Website: www.converse.edu performing arts management, with a
Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V faculty drawn from members of the
Location: Chicago, IL CORCORAN COLLEGE OF Chicago Symphony, Lyric Opera and
Website: www.colum.edu ART + DESIGN Chicago’s major jazz and chamber
Phone: (312) 369-7130 Majors: G, P, V, O musicians.
Email: admissions@colum.edu Website: www.corcoran.edu Majors: M
Location: Chicago, IL
Website: www.music.depaul.edu
Phone: (773) 325-7444
Email: musicadmissions@depaul.edu
THE THEATRE SCHOOL AT
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY
The Theatre School at DePaul
University is located in Chicago’s
world-class theatre community.
Conservatory training in 12 BFA
theatre majors. Learning-by-doing in
40 productions each year. Audition/
Interview required. Talent & Academic
awards available.
Majors: T
Location: Chicago, IL
DEPAUL SCHOOL OF MUSIC. DePaul Opera Theatre's production
of Die Fledermaus. See listing on this page, ad on page 31. Website: theatre.depaul.edu
Phone: (773) 325-7999
Email: theatreadmissions@depaul.edu
20 | 2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES
23. At the core of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s (SAIC) undergraduate
education is an awareness that the boundaries between artistic fields are fluid, and
the most interesting developments in art and design occur in spaces where previously
only borders existed. Our interdisciplinary curriculum supports and encourages
exploration across all media.
www.saic.edu/ug | ugadmiss@saic.edu | 800.232.7242
24. EXHIBITORS
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY SCHOOL DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY MARY EI SCHOOL OF PRO MAKEUP
OF MUSIC PAPPERT SCHOOL OF MUSIC Majors: O
Students in the DePauw School of Whether your interests lie in Website: www.ei.edu
Music know they will be heard. Our performance, technology, education
small class sizes, our caring faculty, or therapy, the Mary Pappert ELMHURST COLLEGE
and the absence of graduate students School of Music has the faculty and Majors: G, M, T, O
guarantee that you are heard from the resources to prepare you for your Website: www.elmhurst.edu
very beginning of your career. Come future career. Talent and academic
see what it feels like to be heard. awards available. Auditions by EMERSON COLLEGE
Majors: M appointment. Majors: G, T
Location: Greencastle, IN Majors: M Website: www.emerson.edu
Website: www.depauw.edu/beheard Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Phone: (765) 658-4380 Website: www.duq.edu/music EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE
Email: schoolofmuic@depauw.edu Phone: (412) 396-5064 Majors: G, M, T, O
Email: musicadmissions@duq.edu Website: www.ehc.edu
DESALES UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, T, O EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ENDICOTT COLLEGE
Website: www.desales.edu Mid-sized, liberal arts university Majors: G, P, V, O
with an enrollment of 11,600, located Website: www.endicott.edu
DESIGN INSTITUTE OF SAN DIEGO in east central IL. 47 undergraduate
Majors: Visit school website. majors, 61 minors, and 29 graduate THE EVERGREEN STATE
Website: www.disd.edu programs. Signature programs: study COLLEGE
abroad, integrative learning and Majors: D, F, M, P, T, V, O
DIGIPEN INSTITUTE OF undergraduate research. Website: www.evergreen.edu
TECHNOLOGY NCAA Div 1.
Majors: O Majors: F, G, M, MT, T, V EX’PRESSION COLLEGE
Website: www.digipen.edu Location: Charleston, IL FOR DIGITAL ARTS
Website: www.eiu.edu Majors: Visit school website.
DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS COLLEGE Phone: (217) 581-2223 Website: www.expression.edu
Majors: G, O Email: admissions@eiu.edu
Website: www.dmac.edu FACULTY OF FINE ARTS -
EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY YORK UNIVERSITY
DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF Majors: F, M, MT, P, T, V, O Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V, O
CALIFORNIA Website: www.eou.edu Website: www.yorku.ca/finearts
Majors: D, G, M
Website: www.dominican.edu EASTERN UNIVERSITY FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON
Majors: D, M, T UNIVERSITY
DOWLING COLLEGE Website: www.eastern.edu Majors: F, G, P, T, O
Majors: G, M, T, V Website: www.fdu.edu
Website: www.dowling.edu EASTERN WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY FASHION INSTITUTE OF
DREW UNIVERSITY Majors: F, G, M, T, V TECHNOLOGY, SUNY
Majors: D, M, MT, T, V Website: www.ewu.edu Majors: G, P, V
Website: www.drew.edu Website: www.fitnyc.edu
EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC
DREXEL UNIVERSITY Majors: M FIDM/FASHION
Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, O Website: www.esm.rochester.edu INSTITUTE OF DESIGN &
Website: www.drexel.edu MERCHANDISING
Majors: G, O
Website: www.fidm.edu
22 | 2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES
25.
26. “IAFT is one of the
BEST FILM SCHOOLS EXHIBITORS
in the world.” - The Hollywood Reporter
FINLANDIA UNIVERSITY
Majors: G, M
Website: www.finlandia.edu
FIVE TOWNS COLLEGE
Majors: F, M, MT, T
Website: www.ftc.edu
FLORIDA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
Learn from the experts Hands-on training Majors: D, G, MT, P, T, V
Small class sizes Affordable tuition Website: www.floarts.org
Diploma Programs In:
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
Filmmaking, Acting, and 3D Animation COLLEGE OF MUSIC
Majors: M, MT
Website: www.music.fsu.edu
FREDONIA STATE UNIVERSITY SUNY
Call Us Today To Get Started! Majors: D, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O
1.800.504.7595| www.iaft.net
Website: www.fredonia.edu
Locations in Los Angeles & Miami GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V
Website: www.gmu.edu
Arts
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Fine
Majors: M
Website: www.music.gsu.edu
At Viterbo University GETTYSBURG COLLEGE
you’ll find…
Majors: F, M, T, V
Website: www.gettysburg.edu
THE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART
Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O
Website: www.gsa.ac.uk
GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, F, M, T
Website: www.gcu.edu
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE
www.viterbo.edu/finearts Majors: D, G, M, P, T, O
Website: www.gustavus.edu
HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE
Majors: D, F, M, P, T, V
Website: www.hampshire.edu
HARRINGTON COLLEGE OF DESIGN
18 | TEENLIFE BOSTON: SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 Majors: G, P, O
admission@viterbo.edu Website: www.harrington.edu
27. EXHIBITORS
THE HARTT SCHOOL,
UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD
The Hartt School is the
comprehensive performing arts
conservatory of the University of
Hartford that offers outstanding
undergraduate programs in music,
dance, and theatre, and graduate
programs in music. Auditions
required; talent scholarships
available.
Majors: D, M, MT, T
Location: West Hartford, CT
Website: harttweb.hartford.edu
Phone: (860) 768-4465
Email: harttadm@hartford.edu
Students performing in DEPAUW UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF HASTINGS COLLEGE
MUSIC 2011 production of the Tony Award-Winning Musical Majors: G, M, MT, P, T, V
"Urinetown". See listing on page 22, ad on page 51. Website: www.hastings.edu
28. EXHIBITORS
HUMBER COLLEGE INSTITUTE INTERLOCHEN CENTER ITHACA COLLEGE SCHOOL
OF TECHNOLOGY & ADVANCED FOR THE ARTS OF MUSIC
LEARNING Majors: O Since its founding in 1892 as a
Offering a dynamic learning Website: www.interlochen.org conservatory, the Ithaca College School
environment for students in of Music has earned its reputation as one
programs from media to arts INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF of the best in the nation. Offering world-
and beyond. Widely known for its FILM AND TELEVISION class faculty, performance opportunities,
commitment to helping students IAFT’s boutique film schools prepare updated facilities, liberal arts courses
achieve both their academic and students for active careers in the and career placement.
career goals, Humber is a great filmmaking industry. IAFT has Majors: F, M, P, T
place for students to find their campuses around the globe and Location: Ithaca, NY
passion. offers students considerable hands- Website: www.ithaca.edu/music
Majors: F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O on experience with affordable tuition. Phone: (607) 274-3171
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada Programs in filmmaking, acting, and Email: music@ithaca.edu
Website: www.international. 3D animation.
humber.ca Majors: F, O JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY
Phone: (416) 675-5067 Location: Burbank, CA and Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V
Hollywood, FL Website: www.ju.edu
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Website: www.iaft.net
UNIVERSITY Phone: (800) 504-7595 JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Majors: Visit school website. Email: admissions@iaft.net Majors: M
Website: www.iwu.edu Website: www.music.indiana.edu
A LEADER IN EDUCATION
Humber College (Toronto, Canada) offers a dynamic learning
environment for students in programs from media to arts and
beyond. Widely known for its commitment to helping students
achieve both their academic and career goals, Humber is a
great place for students to find their passion.
OFFERING PROGRAMS IN:
INTERNATIONAL.HUMBER.CA
29. Where someone will say,
“no one has ever tried that.”
And they’ll be talking
about you.
Conservatory of Music
Appleton, Wisconsin
lawrence.edu
30. EXHIBITORS
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY LA MUSIC ACADEMY LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O COLLEGE OF MUSIC Lawrence University believes
Website: www.jmu.edu/JMUarts Majors: M that education is a collaborative
Website: www.lamusicacademy.edu experience. We are the nation’s
JAZZSCHOOL INSTITUTE only conservatory of music
Majors: M LAFAYETTE COLLEGE within a college of liberal arts
Website: www.jazzschoolinstitute.org Majors: F, G, P, V & sciences - both devoted
Website: www.lafayette.edu exclusively to undergraduate
JOHNSON STATE COLLEGE education.
Majors: D, M, P, T LAGRANGE COLLEGE Majors: M, T, V
Website: www.jsc.edu Majors: G, M, P, T, V Location: Appleton, WI
Website: www.lagrange.edu Website: www.lawrence.edu
THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL Phone: (920) 832-6500
Majors: D, M, T LAGUNA COLLEGE OF Email: admissions@lawrence.edu
Website: www.juilliard.edu ART + DESIGN
Majors: G, V, O LEE UNIVERSITY
KD COLLEGE FILM DRAMATIC Website: www.lagunacollege.edu Majors: Visit school website.
ARTS Website: www.leeuniversity.edu
Majors: F, MT, T
Website: www.kdstudio.com
KENDALL COLLEGE OF
ART & DESIGN
Majors: G, P, V
Website: www.kcad.edu
KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, G, M, P, T, V
Website: www.kennesaw.edu
KEYSTONE COLLEGE
Majors: G, P, V, O
Website: www.keystone.edu
KING COLLEGE
Majors: D, M, MT, P, T, O
Website: www.king.edu
KINGSTON UNIVERSITY
LONDON
Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V
Website: www.kingston.ac.uk
KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY
Majors: G, M, P, V
Website: www.kutztown.edu Behind the scenes at rehearsals for LEEDS COLLEGE OF MUSIC’s
annual Gala Concert, held at the college’s 350-seat auditorium.
See listing on next page, ad on page 19.
28 | 2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES
31. EXHIBITORS
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS
School of Art
LEEDS COLLEGE OF MUSIC
Leeds College of Music is a leading progressive School of Critical Studies
conservatoire, renowned for being a hub for high
quality musical activity, and for preparing creative Sharon Disney Lund
ney
y
musicians for the world’s cultural industries.
Classical, Jazz, Popular & Production pathways School of Dance
available.
Majors: M School of Film/Video
Location: Leeds, UK
Website: www.lcm.ac.uk Herb Alpertt
Phone: +44 (0)113 222 3400
Email: enquiries@lcm.ac.uk
School of Music
LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE
School of Theater
Lees-McRae College Division of Creative and
Fine Arts takes learning far beyond the classroom.
Programs include Communication Arts & Design,
MFA Musical Theatre, and Performing Arts Studies.
Broyhill Theatre. Art and Costume Studios. Mac calarts.edu
and Photo Labs. Performing Arts Scholarships admissions@calarts.edu
s.edu
available. (800) 545-2787
Majors: D, G, MT, P, T, V
Location: Banner Elk, NC
Website: www.lmc.edu
Phone: (800) 280-4562
Where Your
Email: admissions@lmc.edu
LIMESTONE COLLEGE
Majors: Visit school website.
Website: www.limestone.edu Career Begins
LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T Undergraduate and graduate programs
Website: www.lindenwood.edu Performance opportunities in large
ensembles and chamber groups
LIU BROOKLYN
Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V 4:1 Student to teacher ratio
Website: www.liu.edu/brooklyn All Steinway School with over 60
practice/rehearsal spaces
LOS ANGELES ACADEMY OF
FIGURATIVE ART Scholarships and assistantships available
Majors: V
Website: www.laafa.org
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.
412.396.6080 www.duq.edu/music
32. EXHIBITORS
MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN
COLLEGE
Marymount Manhattan College is
a four-year, private, coeducational
college located on Manhattan’s Upper
East Side. Students receive strong pre-
MARYMOUNT professional training and an excellent
MANHATTAN liberal arts education, complemented by
COLLEGE art an extensive internship program.
majors can Majors: D, F, G, MT, P, T, V, O
choose from four
concentrations.
Location: New York, NY
MMC offers Website: www.mmm.edu
studio art, Phone: (800)-MARYMOUNT
graphic design, Email: admissions@mmm.edu
photography, and
art history. See
MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE
listing this page,
ad on page 37. OF ART AND DESIGN
Majors: G, P, V
Website: www.massart.edu
MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE
OF LIBERAL ARTS
Majors: M, T
Website: www.mcla.edu
MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Majors: M
Website: www.mckendree.edu/music
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY LYNN UNIVERSITY
The LSU Department of Theatre Majors: M MCNALLY SMITH COLLEGE
offers concentrations in Arts Website: www.lynn.edu OF MUSIC
Administration, Design/Technology, Majors: M
Film/TV, Performance, Physical MAINE COLLEGE OF ART Website: www.mcnallysmith.edu
Theatre and Theatre Studies. In Majors: G, P, V, O
addition, the Department has a Website: www.meca.edu MERCY COLLEGE
professional Equity theatre company, Majors: G, M
Swine Palace, on campus. MANHATTAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Website: www.mercy.edu
Majors: MT, T, V Majors: M
Location: Baton Rouge, LA Website: www.msmnyc.edu MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY
Website: www.theatre.lsu.edu Majors: D, G, M
Phone: (225) 578-4174 MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE Website: www.murcyhurst.edu
Email: theatre@lsu.edu Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V
Website: www.manhattanville.edu MIAMI UNIVERSITY
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW Majors: G, M, P, T
ORLEANS MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY Website: www.arts.MiamiOH.edu
Majors: G, M, T, V Majors: M, P
Website: www.loyno.edu Website: www.marylhurst.edu
D: Dance F: Film G: Graphic Design M: Music
MT: Musical Theater P: Photography T: Theater
30 | 2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES V: Visual/Fine Arts O: Other
*Visit school website.
34. WE BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF YOUR CREATIVITY.
Join us for one of our annual Open Houses!
Fall: November 3, 2012
Spring: April 6, 2013
colum.edu/arts
35. EXHIBITORS
MICHAEL HOWARD STUDIOS
Majors: F, T, O
Website: www.MichaelHowardStudios.com
MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE OF MUSIC
Majors: M
Website: www.music.msu.edu
MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V
Website: www.mdx.ac.uk
MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, G, M, P, T
Website: www.millikin.edu
MILLS COLLEGE
Majors: D, M, O
Website: www.mills.edu
MILWAUKEE INSTITUTE OF ART & DESIGN
(MIAD)
Majors: G, P, V, O
Website: www.miad.edu
MINNEAPOLIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN
Majors: G
Website: www.mcad.edu
MINNEAPOLIS COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
Majors: F, G, M, P, T, V
Website: www.minneapolis.edu
My Future
MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY
Majors: F, G, M, MT, T, V
Elevated
Website: www.missouriwestern.edu
MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V
Website: www.montclair.edu/arts
MONTSERRAT COLLEGE OF ART
Majors: F, G, P, V, O
Website: www.montserrat.edu
MOORES SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Majors: M
Website: www.uh.edu/class/music
(continued on page 19)
36. EXHIBITORS
MOREHEAD STATE NAROPA UNIVERSITY THE NEW SCHOOL
UNIVERSITY Majors: D, M, T, V Live, study, and play in one of the
Majors: D, F, G, M, T, V Website: www.naropa.edu world’s most exciting cities. A leading
Website: www.moreheadstate.edu university, The New School seamlessly
NCAD connects the classroom to New York
MOUNT IDA COLLEGE Majors: G, P, V City and the world beyond. Liberal
Majors: G, O Website: www.ncad.edu Arts, Art and Design, Performing Arts.
Website: www.mountida.edu Majors: D, G, M, P, T, V, O
NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY Location: New York, NY
MOUNT MARY COLLEGE Majors: M Website: www.newschool.edu
Majors: G, O Website: www.necmusic.edu Phone: (800) 292-3040
Website: www.mtmary.edu Email: admissions@newschool.edu
NEW HAMPSHIRE
MUHLENBERG COLLEGE INSTITUTE OF ART THE NEW SCHOOL FOR JAZZ
Majors: D, F, M, P, T, O Majors: G, P, V, O Majors: M
Website: www.muhlenberg.edu Website: www.nhia.edu Website: www.newschool.edu/jazz
MUSICIANS INSTITUTE NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY THE NEW SCHOOL:
Majors: F, M Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T MANNES COLLEGE
Website: www.mi.edu Website: www.nmsu.edu Majors: M
Website: www.newschool.edu/mannes
BA PROGRAM
Arts Administration
Design/Technology
Film and Television (New Program – Fall 2012)
Performance
Physical Theatre (New Program – Fall 2012)
Theatre Studies
Dance (Minor)
LSU Theatre is home to Swine Palace, a professional
Equity theatre company in residence at LSU. Swine
Palace provides LSU Theatre students the extraordinary
opportunity to work alongside and behind-the-scenes
with Equity actors and stage managers, United Scenic
Artists designers, and SDC directors.
Now accepting applications for our BA programs
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
225-578-4174
www.theatre.lsu.edu
37. EXHIBITORS
YOUR PLACE TO
PREPARE FOR A
THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY LIFE IN ART
FOR DRAMATIC ARTS
NYCDA is one of the premier film, television and
theater training grounds in the country. Located in
the heart of NYC, we offer real life hands-on training
in both the art as well as the business of acting.
Majors: F, T, O PCA&D offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
Location: New York, New York degree program with majors in: graphic design,
Website: www.sft.edu illustration, fine art, photography
Phone: (888) 645-0030
Email: info@sft.edu
NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY
Majors: F, MT, P, T, O
Website: www.nyfa.com
NEWBERRY COLLEGE To register for an open house, call us at 800-689-0379 ext. 1001
Majors: G, M, MT, T, V or visit pcad.edu/openhouse
Website: www.newberry.edu 204 N. Prince Street
Lancaster, PA
PCAD.EDU admissions@pcad.edu
NEWSCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
As an innovative, hands-on architecture and design
school in California, NewSchool of Architecture and
Design (NSAD) offers a student-centric learning
environment along with access to a faculty of highly
experienced practitioners.
Majors: G, V, O
Location: San Diego, CA
Website: www.newschoolarch.edu
Phone: (800) 490-7081
Email: nsadinquiries@newschoolarch.edu
NIAGARA UNIVERSITY
Majors: T
Website: www.niagara.edu
NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY
Majors: G, M, P, T, V
Website: www.northpark.edu
NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V
Website: www.niu.edu
NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V
Website: www.nku.edu
COLUMBIA
COLLEGE
HOLLYWOOD
38. EXHIBITORS
NYU STEINHARDT PACE UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA STATE
MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, M, MT, T, V Website: www.pace.edu Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V, O
Website: www.steinhardt.nyu.edu/music Website: www.aanda.psu.edu
PACIFIC LUTHERAN
UNIVERSITY PIEDMONT COLLEGE
NYU STEINHARDT STUDIO ART Majors: D, G, M, T Majors: G, M, MT, P, T, V
Majors: V Website: www.choose.plu.edu Website: www.piedmont.edu
Website: www.steinhardt.nyu.edu/art
PCPA THEATERFEST PNCA | PACIFIC NORTHWEST
OBERLIN CONSERVATORY Majors: MT, T COLLEGE OF ART
Majors: M Website: www.pcpa.org Majors: G, P, V
Website: www.oberlin.edu/con Website: www.pnca.edu
PEABODY CONSERVATORY OF
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY MUSIC AT JOHNS HOPKINS POINT PARK UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, F, G, M, MT, P, T, V UNIVERSITY Point Park University’s Conservatory
Website: www.osu.edu Majors: M of Performing Arts combines hands-
Website: www.peabody.jhu.edu on experience and rigorous training
OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY with internationally recognized master
Oklahoma City University is a private PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF teachers, directors, producers, writers
United Methodist University founded in ART & DESIGN and choreographers that will help
1904. Located in the heart of Oklahoma Pennsylvania College of Art & Design transform your dreams into reality.
City, OCU has more than 2,100 is a professional visual arts college Majors: D, F, MT, T
undergraduates and 1,700 graduate offering bachelor’s degree programs Location: Pittsburgh, PA
students. With a 11:1 student/faculty in fine art, photography, graphic Website: www.pointpark.edu
ratio, the average class size is 17. design and illustration. We are your Phone: (800) 321-0129
Majors: D, F, M, MT, P, T, V place to prepare for a life in art. Email: enroll@pointpark.edu
Location: Oklahoma City, OK Majors: G, P, V, O
Website: www.okcu.edu Location: Lancaster, PA PORTLAND ACTORS
Phone: (405) 208-5000 Website: www.pcad.edu CONSERVATORY
Email: admissions@okcu.edu Phone: (800) 689-0379 Majors: T
Email: admissions@pcad.edu Website: www.actorsconservatory.com
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY
Majors: D, F, G, M, P, T, V
Website: www.odu.edu/#future
OREGON COLLEGE OF ART
AND CRAFT
Majors: V, O
Website: www.ocac.edu
NEWSCHOOL OF
ARCHITECTURE AND
OTIS COLLEGE OF DESIGN NewSchool
ART AND DESIGN faculty member Hector
Majors: G, P, V, O Perez helps a student
Website: www.otis.edu set up his model. See
listing on page 35, ad
on page 9.
36 | 2012 TEENLIFE GUIDE TO PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS COLLEGES
39. EXCELLENCE IN THE
CULTURAL CAPITAL OF
THE WORLD, PROFESSIONALLY
PREPARING THE MIND AND BODY
FOR SUCCESS IN THE PERFORMING
AND VISUAL ARTS ALONG WITH
A SOLID LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION.
Visit us at This is
www.mmm.edu
Call 1-800-MARYMOUNT