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1Academic Programs
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Scholarships A number of scholarships in theatre arts are available for students with either a performance or a technical emphasis:
Prospective students in the area of performance should prepare a short monologue to present to the faculty. Students in the area of musical theatre should also prepare a song. An accompanist can be provided by pre-arrangement only. Prospective students in the area of design/tech should be prepared to share their design experiences with visual aids such as a portfolio. Students should send their application prior to their interview, but also bring a copy of the application, unofficial high school transcript, and resume to the interview. Factors determining the awarding of the scholarships:
Please apply now as scholarships are awarded following each interview day on a first-come basis. We have four interview days scheduled: Friday, October 16, 2009 | Friday, December 4, 2009 If students are not able to come on either of these dates they must contact Lori Horvik as soon as possible. Students may contact her by calling (701) 231-8776 or by e-mailing Lori.Horvik@ndsu.edu if there are any questions about the interviewing process or to set up an alternate time. If students have any questions about the process, preparing interviewing materials, or the program at NDSU, please don't hesitate to contact Lori Horvik or the Theatre Office Coordinator Nicole Dostert at (701) 231-8725 or Nicole.Dostert@ndsu.edu. Good luck and we hope to see you soon! To apply for a theatre scholarship, either apply online (new students only), download the scholarship form below, stop by the NDSU Theatre Arts office (Askanase Hall 107), or write to:
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For more information on University scholarships, click here.
Theatre training develops and exercises the creative
imagination and fosters excellence in communication skills. Our graduates
have found a rich variety of professions open to them. Several have gone
on to earn MA, MFA, or PhD degrees in theatre and related fields and now
teach in colleges and universities, community colleges, and high schools.
Other graduates of our program work in arts management, technical theatre,
and technical consulting, as well as in community theatre, semi-professional
repertory companies, professional theatre, and commercial radio and television.
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For more information contact Kay
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