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International: University of Kent. Why study at Kent? Drama and Theatre. Reasons to study theatre at Kent. Here are six good reasons to study Drama and Theatre at Kent: Ranked 6th in the UK for Drama, Dance & Cinematics in the 2014 Guardian University Guide Ranked 7th in the UK for Drama, Dance & Cinematics in the 2014 Times Good University Guide. Ranked 6th in the UK for graduate prospects in Drama, Dance & Cinematics in the 2014 Guardian University Guide Ranked 16th in the UK for student satisfaction in Drama in the National Student Survey 2013, with 91% of students satisfied with the Drama & Theatre programme. Ranked as one of the two best departments by the RAE 2008 for 'research power', i.e. for the quality of our research at a world-leading level Our Jarman building won a prestigious RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) Award in May 2010 If you want to get a feel of the kind of performance work you might end up doing at Kent, have a look at our Student Performance Photo Gallery [1].

All of the work you see there has been done in 2011-12. Courses. Costs. Entry Requirements. We have based our minimum entry requirements on the assumption that most schools and colleges in the UK will offer students at least four AS levels in Year 12 with three continued to A2 in Year 13. The minimum requirements are: five passes at GCSE grade C or above, including English Language or Use of English (IGCSE English as a Second Language, grade B), and at least two subjects at A level ORthree passes at GCE A level and a pass at grade C or above in GCSE English Language or Use of English.

Offers are normally based on the best three A level equivalents of achievement at Level 3 (A level equivalent), although some University subject areas may specify differently. You must have a minimum of two A level equivalents at Level 3 in two subjects (ie two A2 levels or one vocational double award). We do not accept four AS levels as meeting our matriculation requirement and the University only counts subjects at one level. Subjects accepted for the General Entry Requirement Other qualifications. Locations and Campuses. Military School: Naval School of Music.

Located on board the Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-FT Story in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the Naval School of Music provides specialized training for selected personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps. It is the first stop after basic training for instrumentalists and vocalists seeking to join the ranks of the United States Navy and Marine Corps bands. This unique facility, the largest of its kind in the world, provides basic to advanced levels of instruction geared toward preparing Sailors and Marines for the challenges of performance within a wide variety of military ensembles.

Graduates of the Naval School of Music go on to become musical ambassadors throughout the United States and abroad as members of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Bands. This is an Official Navy Website. FAQs. Resources. In the Library Media Center, students at the Naval School of Music can find a quiet place to study, read, or just listen to a wide variety of music. The library contains thousands of recordings on vinyl, compact disc, and tape, and students are encouraged to spend time listening to the many styles of music available here.

Additionally, literally thousands of method books and instrumental solos are maintained in the library. This is a frequent stop for instructors and students alike. All required study materials are issued here, and additional reference books may also be checked out, as needed. Academics. The Naval School of Music is the only institution of its kind in the Department of Defense and its graduates earn college credits upon completion of training. The Naval School of Music's mission is to provide basic to advanced levels of instruction to military musicians of the Navy and Marine Corps. Following basic training, Sailors and Marines attend MU "A" School to gain the musician designator (NEC/MOS) and ultimate assignment to a Fleet or Field band.

During their career, military musicians may also be selected for advanced training where they have an opportunity to gain additional skills as sound technicians, unit leaders, arrangers, ceremonial band conductors, drum majors, and enlisted bandleaders. The Naval School of Music plays a vital role in today's armed forces and its graduates go on to become musical ambassadors on ships and stations throughout the world. Academic Requirements and Costs. Location. Daily Life and Housing. Vocational School: Bristol Old Vic Theatre school.

Test, Course, and GPA Requirements. Number of Campuses. Community College: Snow College. Why go to Snow College. GPA, Test, and Course Requirements. Programs. Academics About Ask Buster Badger Web Snow Online Calendars Directory Index Giving IT HelpDesk Maps News Search Snowdrift Contact. Theatre Arts Department. Costs. Scholarships. Over 75% of Snow College students receive financial assistance either through a scholarship, financial aid, or both. Your chances of getting a scholarship may be very good -- especially compared to a larger 4-year college or university! We have a wide range of scholarship opportunities for everyone. Below you will find a list of Snow College Scholarships and Deadlines Deadlines March 1st is the priority deadline for ALL Snow College Scholarships. NOTE: All materials including the Snow College application, test scores, and fees must be postmarked by this deadline.

New students must take the national ACT before March 1st to qualify for academic scholarships. Scholarships Available Resident Freshman Academic Nonresident Freshman Academic Returning/Transfer AcademicResident Assistant and Director Performance Based & Departmental Private Scholarships Alumni Legacy Ambassador Diversity Athletic Problems? Questions? Location and number of campuses. Private College: Brown University. Undergraduate Admission Facts. Of course, there are the fun facts about Brown. You'll want to know, for instance, that our mascot is a bear named Bruno and that our colors are brown, red, and white. Other facts will impact the quality of your education—such as our student-to-faculty ratio of just 9:1 and the fact that 100% of our faculty teach undergraduates. You'll also be interested to know that 70% of our undergraduate classes have fewer than 20 students. That means you'll have a lot of face-to-face time with some of the best researchers and teachers in academia.

And then there are facts that will affect your future. We've compiled some Admission data for you on a variety of subjects below. Admission Facts for the Class of 2017 Rank in ClassDistribution of Test ScoresCountries RepresentedVolume of Applications Rank in Class back to top Distribution of College Board Test Scores (Critical Reading) Distribution of College Board Test Scores (Math) Distribution of College Board Test Scores (Writing) Distribution of ACT Scores.

GPA and Test Scores. Admission FAQs. We've grouped the most frequently asked questions into the following categories. Completing the ApplicationPreparing for BrownThe Admission ProcessStandardized TestsAthleticsInterviewsEarly DecisionDeferring EnrollmentInternational StudentsHome-Schooled ApplicantsUndocumented Students Completing the Application Please see the Guide for Applying for complete information on the application process. What is the most important part of the application? We read each applicant's file from cover to cover. Every component of the application coveys important information, but your academic accomplishments as a high school student will have the most influence on our admission decision. What kinds of awards or distinctions should I include in my application? For academic awards, please include enough detail so that we will understand the context of your accomplishment. May I submit examples of my academic work? Are performing arts auditions (music, dance, drama) required?

Can the application fee be waived? Location & Number of Campuses. Campus Life. Brown students are curious and engaged; active involvement outside the classroom is central to Brown’s culture. A huge variety of student organizations, activities and events, athletics, exhibitions and performances, and educational opportunities keep campus lively. Each day brings new experiences that allow students to engage their passions. Sleep well, eat well Dorm Life Brown’s close-knit community is reflected in its housing and dining systems.

Brown’s two major dining halls — the Sharpe Refectory and the Verney-Woolley (affectionately, the Ratty and the V-Dub) — serve tasty options all day, and are supplemented by snack carts and late-night eateries across campus. Lean on us Brown is committed to supporting all of its students. Out on the town Not to mention one of Brown’s most valuable assets: the City of Providence. Live and learn So, meet friends for dinner at the Ratty before improv rehearsal and a night of studying at the Rock for that macroeconomics exam. Costs. College is an important investment and you owe it to yourself and your family to learn everything you can about the financial aid process. Eligibility for aid from Brown is based solely on financial need. In accordance with Ivy League policy, Brown does not offer aid based on academic achievement, athletic ability, or any other form of merit.

Financial Aid Filing Deadlines Early Decision Applicants: November 1 Profile March 1 FAFSA Regular Decision Applicants: March 1 Profile and FAFSA Brown has a need-blind admission policy for all first-year applicants who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. If you are a first-year applicant from the U.S., it is important that you apply for financial aid if the cost of attending Brown exceeds or will exceed what you and your parents can reasonably contribute toward the cost of your education. We invite you to learn more about how our admission and financial aid policies relate to your circumstances. Programs. Theatre Program. About Brown University. Old and New: Rhode Island Hall's classical exterior was recently renovated with a modern interior.

Located in historic Providence, Rhode Island and founded in 1764, Brown University is the seventh-oldest college in the United States. Brown is an independent, coeducational Ivy League institution comprising undergraduate and graduate programs, plus the Alpert Medical School, School of Public Health, School of Engineering, Executive Master of Healthcare Leadership and the IE Brown Executive MBA. With its talented and motivated student body and accomplished faculty, Brown is a leading research university that maintains a particular commitment to exceptional undergraduate instruction.

Brown’s vibrant, diverse community consists of 6,000 undergraduates, 2,000 graduate students, 400 medical school students, more than 5,000 summer, visiting and online students, and nearly 700 faculty members. Brown students come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. State University: University of Michigan. Majors. UM School of Music, Theatre & Dance. Audition Information. Video Audition Requirements In-Person Audition Requirements What Do We Look For? Audition Schedule and Application Deadline Dates General Undergraduate Audition and Interview Information Apply Applicants must 1) apply to the U-M via the Common Application and 2) upload a set of unedited video recordings by December 1 to be considered for an in-person audition.

We are no longer accepting new applications to Musical Theatre for Fall 2014. Freshman applicants should have training and experience in musical theatre techniques and production. Video Audition Requirements If your completed Common Application and audition recordings are submitted and uploaded by October 15, you will receive an in-person audition decision by November 15. Video Preparation Suggestions The faculty realizes that making an audition video adds an extra challenge to the application process. Dress as you would for an in-person audition. Video Requirements upload now [back to top] In-Person Audition Requirements updated 1 July 2013. Academic Requirements. Class Profile The incoming first-year class for the Fall 2013 term reflects the selectivity and diversity of our student body. Average GPA 3.68 4.0 GPA - 14.6% Average SAT score 1971 (Critical Reading + Math + Writing) Average ACT score 29 38% Michigan residents 60% non-Michigan residents 2% international 53% female 47% male 11% underrepresented students Prospective SMTD students must meet minimum academic guidelines before an audition or interview will be granted.

Dual degree applicants will be reviewed concurrently, but independently, for both degrees. Academics are a part of the qualifications for admission, along with your professional, artistic training. The requirements below apply only to the School of Music, Theatre & Dance. We expect freshman applicants to achieve the following: Graduation from an accredited high school. Evidence of ability and preparation to successfully pursue courses in academic fields that constitute a part of the desired curriculum. Application Selection Process. What kind of student will succeed at the University of Michigan? You’ve undoubtedly come to this page to find out if you are admissible.

While we certainly understand, please know that this process is only one part science. We don’t just plug your GPA and test scores into some calculator that will produce an instant decision. We look at each student as a whole package, a combination of talents, interests, passions, and skills. In this way, we can look beyond grades and test scores to recruit the most dynamic group of students possible. A wide variety of backgrounds, intellectual passions, and interests make up the typical applicant. What they share is a drive to pursue academic excellence in a challenging and rewarding academic environment.

Before we review specific components of how to apply to the University, there are some big-picture elements we focus on in our selection process overview. Left Sidebar Image (Not for all templates): Course and Entrance Test Requirements. Average GPA and Test Scores of Admitted Applicants. University of Michigan At a Glance. Costs. Campus Information. Campus Info.