Program Characteristics
No Prescreen
No Audition
No Interview
University App Required
Program Highlights
ACCREDITATION
•NAST accredited (National Association of Schools of Theatre)
TRAINING & PRODUCTIONS
•Several productions per year including two student-directed shows
•Specialize in acting, directing, design, or stage management
•Hands-on experience from the first year
FACILITIES
•Goodrich Theatre — 487-seat proscenium space
•Hamblin Theatre — flexible black-box facility
STUDENT LIFE
•Mask and Hammer Theatre Club — student-produced plays, musicals, and experimental projects
•Terpsichorean Dance Company — student-run company with two shows per year
DEGREE FLEXIBILITY
•Liberal arts focus with time to explore humanities and sciences
•Double major friendly — program requirements allow for a second major
•Dance minor available
•Internship opportunities with professional theatre companies
Key Info
University AppApplication
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Deadlines
Early ActionNov 15, 2025
Rolling
Fee
$50Waiver
Good to Know
SPECIAL TALENT MATERIALS
•Personal statement detailing interest in studying theatre, training/experience, and post-college goals
•Current resume
•One letter of recommendation from a teacher familiar with your theatre work
-Must be in addition to any submitted with your general application
-Submitted directly from teacher or guidance office to Office of Admission and Enrollment
ACTING & PERFORMANCE (optional)
•Digital video showcasing acting, singing, dancing, directing, or other talents
•Must include a 2-minute monologue with entire body visible
•Total video length must not exceed 4 minutes
DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY (optional)
•Portfolio showcasing stage work and/or theatrical design
-Sets, costumes, lighting, scene painting, makeup, etc.
-Visual record from initial planning to final results (drawings, sketches, photographs)
•If unable to provide a portfolio, describe crew experience and technical theatre roles
What's The Process
ADMISSION PROCESS
•No audition or interview required for acceptance into the theatre program
•Any student admitted to SUNY Oneonta may declare a Theatre major
•Transfer students should contact the department for guidance on program path
SPECIAL TALENT PROGRAM (OPTIONAL)
•Supplement your admissions application with materials showcasing your talents
•Submit via the application status page after applying to SUNY Oneonta
•Designed for first-year students intending to major in Theatre
CONTACT
•Theatre Department: kaitlin.webster@oneonta.edu
•Phone: (607) 436-3456
•106 Fine Arts Center, 108 Ravine Parkway, Oneonta, NY 13820
Program info updated Mar 24, 12:35 AM
ACCREDITATION
•NAST accredited (National Association of Schools of Theatre)
TRAINING & PRODUCTIONS
•Several productions per year including two student-directed shows
•Specialize in acting, directing, design, or stage management
•Hands-on experience from the first year
FACILITIES
•Goodrich Theatre — 487-seat proscenium space
•Hamblin Theatre — flexible black-box facility
STUDENT LIFE
•Mask and Hammer Theatre Club — student-produced plays, musicals, and experimental projects
•Terpsichorean Dance Company — student-run company with two shows per year
DEGREE FLEXIBILITY
•Liberal arts focus with time to explore humanities and sciences
•Double major friendly — program requirements allow for a second major
•Dance minor available
•Internship opportunities with professional theatre companies
Updated Mar 24, 12:35 AM
Academic School Information
3.48
Avg GPA (W)
70%
Admit Rate
70%
Grad Rate
4,643
Enrollment
$60,386
Earnings
10yr after
In-State Tuition
$8,831
before aid
Out-of-State Tuition
$19,781
before aid
Average Annual Cost
$19,158
after typical aid
Average annual cost is often lower than tuition because it accounts for grants and scholarships most students receive. It includes tuition, room & board, books, and supplies.
Family Income $0 - $30k$11,044
Family Income $30k - $48k$14,427
Family Income $48k - $75k$19,189
Family Income $75k - $110k$20,552
Family Income $110k+$25,382


