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Graduate Programs
The USC Advantage
USC has long been a leader in the arts. Through our intimate and rigorous programs, we offer exceptional professional preparation, a determined and creative student culture, and access to a thriving and active alumni network. By graduation, students have undergone a significant personal and professional transformation that has prepared them well for future career success. This is the USC Advantage.
We invite you to explore the many benefits USC has to offer as you prepare for this next step in career.
PROGRAMS OFFERED
M.F.A. in Acting
M.F.A. in Dramatic Writing
M.A. in Applied Theatre Arts
If you have any questions regarding our programs, please do not hesitate to contact us at the information below:
USC School of Theatre
Graduate Admissions
1029 Childs Way
Los Angeles , CA 90089
(Ph) 213.821.4163
(E) sotgrad@usc.edu
HELPFUL LINKS:
Visiting USC & Campus Tours
Request Information from the School of Theatre
M.F.A. in Acting
The primary objective of the three-year MFA Acting Program is to train actors as artists and professionals who can function at the highest level of their field, in any medium, and who are capable of taking on positions of leadership. To achieve this, we are unifying the classical professional actor-training (a rigorous program that attunes the voice, body and the intellect to the demands of text and performance) with an innovative physical approach to acting that draws upon the work of such theatre artists as Jerzy Grotowski, Peter Brook and Jacques Le Coq in the last 40 to 50 years.
The program stresses an ensemble philosophy in which faculty work with students to achieve shared goals. After two years of working together as a “company” in classes, workshops and performance situations, the third year is devoted to advanced skills classes in both film and theatre, professional seminars, and creating a three-play repertory that grounds the ensemble idea in a practical, performing situation. The third year is the transition from school to the profession; not only does this year create the three-play rep, it focuses on the individual needs of each student. By the time the student leaves the program, he or she has the confidence, the craft, and the passion for the art of acting that’s necessary to succeed.
The program is staffed by master teachers who have had extensive experience in all areas of the professional world. Because we are located in Los Angeles, one of the entertainment capitals of the world, our teachers continue to work at the highest levels of the theatrical profession
FACULTY
Andrew Robinson, Director of M.F.A. in Acting
Charlotte Cornwell, Acting Progression
Andrei Belgrader, Acting Progression
David Bridel, Movement
Natsuko Ohama, Voice
ADDITIONAL FACULTY
Edgar Landa, Babette Markus, Jack Rowe, Stephanie Shroyer, Eric Trules, Matthew Walker
For information on how to apply, please click here .
__________________________________________________________________ M.F.A. in Dramatic Writing
The Master of Fine Arts in Dramatic Writing is an intimate, dynamic three-year program that approaches the craft through its critical roots in playwriting and extends this exploration into other genre of dramatic writing The program encompasses stage, film and television studies for today's dramatic writer. The MFA student in Dramatic Writing enjoys mentoring from professional playwrights and screenwriters. The program is offered in partnership with the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
The program is staffed by master teachers who have had extensive experience in all areas of the professional world. Because we are located in Los Angeles, one of the entertainment capitals of the world, our teachers continue to work at the highest levels of the theatrical profession.
FACULTY
Velina Hasu Houston, Director of M.F.A. in Dramatic Writing
Oliver Mayer
Luis Alfaro
Paula Cizmar
For information on how to apply, please click here .
__________________________________________________________________ M.A. in Applied Theatre Arts
Our newly launched M.A. in Applied Theatre Arts invites cultural fieldworkers – community-based artists, educators, therapists, social workers and political activists – to explore how theatre can be applied to non-traditional theatrical settings through a rigorous one year and one summer course of study. A central role in the curriculum is based off of the work done by the late Augusto Boal known as “Theatre of the Oppressed.” Students will learn the theory and practice of Forum Theatre, Rainbow of Desire and Legislative Theatre techniques. In addition, students will be expected to maintain a continual partnership with local Los Angeles grass roots organizations towards the development of community-based theatre projects in the interests of liberatory education and social, political or therapeutic change. The course of study will culminate with a four-week thesis focused foreign externship where they will observe an overseas Applied Theatre Arts organization of their choice.
FACULTY
Brent Blair, Director of M.A. in Applied Theatre Arts
For information on how to apply, please click here .
__________________________________________________________________ Applying to the USC School of Theatre
Admission to the USC School of Theatre is highly competitive and is only for full-time graduate study beginning in the fall term. There is no rolling admission. There is no summer session. Transfer or part-time students are not accepted.
Each year, our challenge is to select the highest potential class/ensemble from an applicant pool of very talented candidates from around the country. Our selection process emphasizes creativity, determination, personal qualities and characteristics, and experience. Moreover, the Graduate Admissions Committee aspires to create a class/ensemble with diverse backgrounds and global perspectives to add to the richness of both the graduate learning experience and the School of Theatre community.
Please note that there is no minimum work experience requirement for our graduate programs. Successful candidates are able to demonstrate strength in the criteria outlined above, regardless of their number of years of experience. They include college seniors with a great deal of creativity, as well as individuals with more seasoned work experience.
Lastly, there is no single formula for a successful applicant. Candidates are evaluated for their achievements, their potential, and the fit between what they aspire to achieve and what our graduate programs have to offer. If you believe that USC may be right for you, we encourage you to carefully review the information below and submit your application.
It is important, however, for you to assess your own readiness when deciding when to apply.
APPLICATION DEADLINES AND AUDITION DATES
M.F.A. in Acting
M.F.A. in Dramatic Writing
M.A. in Applied Theatre Arts
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January 8, 2009 |
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AUDITIONS
Acting applicants MUST audition in person. Auditions will be held in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles in the months of January and February.
M.F.A. in Acting Admission Checklist |

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USC School of Theatre Supplemental Application |

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M.F.A. in Acting Audition Request Form |

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M.F.A. in Dramatic Writing |
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Priority Deadline |
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January 8, 2009 |
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M.F.A. in Dramatic Writing Admission Checklist |

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USC School of Theatre Supplemental Application |

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USC Graduate School Online Application
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M.A. in Applied Theatre Arts |
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January 8, 2009 |
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M.A. in Applied Theatre Arts Admission Checklist |

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USC School of Theatre Supplemental Application |

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USC Graduate School Online Application
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Tuition & Financial Aid
A graduate education is a significant investment in yourself and your future. At USC, we are committed to working with you to meet all of your demonstrated financial needs through fellowships, TA appointments along with government and private loans.
TUITION
Tuition for the 2010/2011 academic year is $*****. To assist with your financial planning, the following is provided as an estimated budget for an average student entering in fall 2010. While living expenses vary, this is the standard estimate used in determining financial need.
Note: The total cost listed above represents a domestic student with dental insurance. Total expenses for international students or those opting out of dental insurance may differ.
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FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS
Your personal resources for financing your education are not considered in our admission decisions. Once you are admitted, the Financial Aid Office will determine your financial need and create an aid package based on a variety of factors. For our M.F.A. candidates, the USC School of Theatre offers generous financial support to off set the cost of attendance.
SOT fellowships are available to U.S. and international students and are offered on a competitive basis.
Visiting USC
The USC School of Theatre offers personal tours to give prospective students a more intimate look at the School's facilities.
Currently, tours are available by reservation only and must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. Please contact the Director of Academic & Student Services at sergio.ramirez@usc.edu to reserve a tour time.
Outreach Events
We hope you have the opportunity to visit our campus and experience our graduate programs firsthand. However, we understand that many of you will not be able to come to USC's campus until later in the admission process. For this reason, we would like to bring the USC graduate experience a little closer to you through School of Theatre-sponsored events and workshops.
These events are for your information and are non-evaluative. If you have not yet done so, please add yourself to the USC MFA mailing list in order to receive further information about events in your area.
Click here to be added onto our mailing list. [LINK TO SEND ME INFO]
Event dates and locations related to fall 2008 admission will be posted in August 2007
FAQs
Can I apply to more than one program?
You may apply to a maximum of five graduate programs. Youwill need to complete and submit a complete USC graduate application for each program and pay the application fee for each submission. Unless the departments to which you are applying have other requirements, you will only need to send one official transcript from each educational institution previously attended.
Is it possible to download an application?
Acting
Students applying for the MFA Acting must submit a supplemental admissions application only. You may download the MFA supplemental application here.
Dramatic Writing
Students applying to the MFA in Dramatic Writing are required to submit both a University application and a supplemental admissions application. To access the University application, please go to www.usc.edu/admission/graduate/apply/. You may download the MFA supplemental application here.
Is it possible to get the application fee waived?
Acting
No. Your audition fee covers processing and other administrative costs. For this reason we cannot waive audition fees. Students admitted into the MFA in Acting program are then required to submit a University application. Once admitted, you may be eligible to waive the application fee. Please see the criteria under Dramatic Writing for more information.
Dramatic Writing
Fee waivers are granted only under the following conditions:
- You are a full-time USC employee, or dependent of a full-time USC employee
- You are a U.S. citizen/permanent resident, and paying the fee would cause financial hardship. If so, you need to obtain and submit verification of financial hardship from the financial aid office of the institution you last attended. Please note that you must use the paper application (not the online form) when using a fee waiver.
- You are a USC student or alumnus/alumna
- You are a McNair Scholar
Is student housing available?
USC offers a number of options for students to take advantage of while in Los Angeles. For more information, students are encouraged to visit the USC Housing Office website at: http://housing.usc.edu/
Is it a problem that I did not major in theatre?
No. We typically have a large number of students apply with very little background in theatre. Our philosophy is that if you can show your creative talent, determination for the craft you should apply. The overall importance is your connection to the work and fit with our programs.
What should I take to my audition?
Students who have already submitted their application materials do not need to bring anything with them. You must, however, have your two monologues prepared to perform.
Walk-ins must submit the following:
Two monologues (one classical and one contemporary)
A full-face photograph (headshot)
Detailed résumé listing your Acting experience
USC Supplemental Application
Audition fee
For more information, please click here. [Link to CHECKLIST FOR MFA IN ACTING]
Can I study part-time?
No. All USC MFA programs are full-time only.
Can I defer my admission?
Acting
No. Due to the nature of the conservatory training program and the rigorous nature of the selection process it would be extremely difficult to grant a deferment.
Dramatic Writing
Students may have the option of deferring admission on the approval of the Director of the Dramatic Writing program.
Do I have to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)?
Acting
Applicants are not required to take the GRE.
Dramatic Writing
Students are required to submit their GRE scores.
For more information, please click here. (Link to Check List in Dramatic Writing.)
I wasn't accepted last year, but I'd like to reapply. What do I do?
Students who were denied admission have one year to reapply in order to use some of the same materials from the previous application. You will, however, be asked to update some materials. Please contact Graduate Admissions at 213.821.4163 for more details.
Is a bachelor's degree required for all programs?
Yes. You must have an undergraduate degree to apply to any of our graduate programs.
Are campus visits or tours available?
The graduate admissions office staff will be happy to meet with you to answer all your questions about the admissions process and general information about the school and university. To schedule a tour, please contact the Director of Graduate Student Services at (213) 821.4163, sotmfa@usc.edu.
Can I apply for spring admission?
No. All MFA programs begin in the fall.
When do the academic sessions begin?
The USC academic calendar is divided into two terms: fall and spring semesters. The fall semester begins in late August and ends in mid-December. The spring semester begins in early January and ends in early May. There is also a summer session with four- to six-week classes, but not all courses are offered during the summer session. For the current calendar—including dates for registration, the first and last day of classes, and the final examination schedule—click here. The calendar is also published in the printed application booklet and the USC catalogue.
Request Information
To request a printed copy of our viewbook, learn about admissions events in your area, and or to receive additional information about the USC MFA, please fill out our information request form. [LINK TO SEND ME INFO]
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