September 2010
Students and other individuals attending these auditions and/or interviews will be seeking admission or transfer to graduate acting programs.
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2009 Participating Institutions
See the list of institutions who participated in September 2009.
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Actors, Designers and Tech Students
Why Should You Audition or Interview?
- You want to enter graduate school for theatre in the fall of 2011.
- You would like a head start in looking at schools that fill your educational needs.
- You want to start early in finding out about financial aid.
- You want multiple schools to see your potential with one trip and one audition.
- You are a working theatre professional and want to look into the possibilities regarding Graduate training and/or an advanced degree.
"I just wanted to let you know that the SETC grad auditions are great. I received four offers from the auditions[...] I have chosen the University of Arkansas. I went to visit and really liked what I saw. Thank you for all of your advice and encouragement." - Patrice Foster, Greensboro College
Cost: TBD
College/University Recruiters
Why Should You Come to FALL Auditions?
- You can recruit students earlier in the year.
- You can see many students at one time in one place.
- You can set up a tabletop display for all-day viewing in a public area for a low fee
Cost: TBD
Schools must be organizational members ($70) at the time of the auditions. Representatives of the college or university will not have to pay an extra fee or be a paid individual member of SETC to participate in the Fall SETC Graduate Auditions.
What Auditionees and Recruiters Can Expect:
- A piano and an accompanist will be on-site.
- There will be both acting auditions and design-tech portfolio reviews.