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AA Theatre
Program snapshot
Admissions
No PrescreenNo AuditionNo InterviewUniversity App RequiredTraining
•Two mainstage productions per year at Smith Theatre (420-seat venue)
•Acting, voice, movement, improv, stage combat, and film acting courses
•Technical theatre training in set construction, lighting, sound, costuming, and stage management
•Collaboration with ASL department for shadow interpreting in performances
Degree Flexibility
•Associate in Arts degree (62-68 credits) designed for transfer to four-year universities
•Learn from experienced professional actors and technicians
•Networking opportunities with industry professionals
•Production quality reviewed by Broadway World
Academic info
Snapshot
19%
Grad Rate
12.7K
Enrollment
$37K
Earnings
10yr after
Costs & Aid
Average Annual Cost
$5,777
after typical aid
In-State Tuition
$3,020
before aid
Out-of-State Tuition
$5,560
before aid
Average annual cost reflects the grants and scholarships most students receive.
$0-30k$3,590
$30-48k$4,325
$48-75k$7,232
$75-110k$10,132
$110k+$12,314
Program info updated May 15, 4:53 PM
Program Highlights
Training
•Two mainstage productions per year at Smith Theatre (420-seat venue)
•Acting, voice, movement, improv, stage combat, and film acting courses
•Technical theatre training in set construction, lighting, sound, costuming, and stage management
•Collaboration with ASL department for shadow interpreting in performances
Degree Flexibility
•Associate in Arts degree (62-68 credits) designed for transfer to four-year universities
•Learn from experienced professional actors and technicians
•Networking opportunities with industry professionals
•Production quality reviewed by Broadway World
Training
•Two mainstage productions per year at Smith Theatre (420-seat venue)
•Acting, voice, movement, improv, stage combat, and film acting courses
•Technical theatre training in set construction, lighting, sound, costuming, and stage management
•Collaboration with ASL department for shadow interpreting in performances
Degree Flexibility
•Associate in Arts degree (62-68 credits) designed for transfer to four-year universities
•Learn from experienced professional actors and technicians
•Networking opportunities with industry professionals
•Production quality reviewed by Broadway World
Updated May 15, 4:53 PM
