Program
No PrescreenGateway AuditionGateway InterviewIn-Person OnlyUniversity App Required
Program Characteristics
No Prescreen
Gateway Audition
Gateway Interview
University App Required
Program Highlights
PERFORMANCE TRAINING
•Acting sequence from Acting I through Acting IV — progressive skill development over four levels
•Voice for the Theatre and Stage Movement as dedicated courses
•Makeup and Script Analysis integrated into core training
PRODUCTION OPPORTUNITIES
•4+ productions per year in the Ollington Smith Playhouse (90-seat black box) and Sawyer Auditorium
•Theatre Practicum courses provide hands-on production experience
CURRICULUM DEPTH
•Stage Directing and Playwriting in the core major
•African American Theatre and Modern Drama as upper-level studies
•Electives include Musical Theatre, Children's Theatre, Oral Interpretation, and Internship in Theatre
Key Info
University AppApplication
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Deadlines
Spring AdmissionJan 8, 2026
Fall AdmissionMay 31, 2026
Fee
$42Waiver
Audition Requirements
No audition required to apply. Students audition for the program after enrolling at the university.
Monologues
AUDITION PERFORMANCE
•Perform an audition as part of the department admission interview
•Specific monologue requirements determined at time of interview scheduling
•Contact the Department Office to arrange your audition
Additional Materials
RESUME
•Theatre resume documenting any performance experience
Good to Know
APPLICATION PROCESS
•First apply to TSU via ApplyTexas or TSU Application Center
•Then petition the Department of Visual and Performing Arts for admission
•No separate audition portal — audition arranged directly through Department Office
ACADEMIC STANDARDS
•120 total credit hours required (42 core + 44 major + 12 concentration + 18 minor + 4 other)
•All concentration courses must be completed with grades of C or better
•12 concentration credit hours: Acting III, Acting IV, Senior Projects, plus approved elective
What's The Process
DEPARTMENT ADMISSION
•Schedule a personal interview through the Department Office
•Perform an audition as part of the admission procedure
•Once admitted, assigned a faculty advisor for continuous advisement each semester
SENIOR REQUIREMENTS
•Senior year: must meet approval of faculty panel before enrolling in Senior Projects
•Exit examination required of all graduating seniors
Program info updated Mar 28, 2:30 PM
PERFORMANCE TRAINING
•Acting sequence from Acting I through Acting IV — progressive skill development over four levels
•Voice for the Theatre and Stage Movement as dedicated courses
•Makeup and Script Analysis integrated into core training
PRODUCTION OPPORTUNITIES
•4+ productions per year in the Ollington Smith Playhouse (90-seat black box) and Sawyer Auditorium
•Theatre Practicum courses provide hands-on production experience
CURRICULUM DEPTH
•Stage Directing and Playwriting in the core major
•African American Theatre and Modern Drama as upper-level studies
•Electives include Musical Theatre, Children's Theatre, Oral Interpretation, and Internship in Theatre
Updated Mar 28, 2:30 PM
Academic School Information
3.00
Avg GPA (W)
97%
Admit Rate
21%
Grad Rate
6,844
Enrollment
$38,924
Earnings
10yr after
In-State Tuition
$9,173
before aid
Out-of-State Tuition
$21,473
before aid
Average Annual Cost
$16,590
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$16,437
Family Income $30k - $48k$21,115
Family Income $48k - $75k$21,280
Family Income $75k - $110k$22,698
Family Income $110k+$21,610


