Program
Prescreen RequiredNo AuditionInterview RequiredVirtual OnlyUniversity App Required
Program Characteristics
Prescreen Required
No Audition
Interview Required
University App Required
Program Highlights
PROGRAM DESIGN
•Flexible, individualized path designed for multi-hyphenate artists (director-dramaturg, playwright-deviser, producer-actor, stage manager-producer, teaching artist-theatre maker)
•Students design their own plan of study in close collaboration with an advisor
•Senior capstone project showcasing development of skills and unique artistic voice
PRODUCTIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
•Extensive production experience through Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT)
•Opportunities for stage managers, assistant directors, dramaturgs, and creative leadership roles
•Students direct and produce original work in student-led projects
•May audition for CRT and student productions, and can apply as assistant designers
INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
•Courses in psychology, art, history, music, political science, human rights, communications, and digital media alongside theatre
•Especially valued by students pursuing a minor, double major, or dual degree
•Skills in critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and effective communication — highly transferable
NOTABLE ALUMNI
•Jean Marie Keevins (BA '99) — Emmy-nominated creative executive; puppet supervisor on Apple TV+ Helpsters
•Daniel Joseph Lauria ('92) — father on The Wonder Years
•Ron Palillo ('72) — Horshack in Welcome Back, Kotter
Key Info
University AppApplication
Apply atCommon App
Apply atSchool Website
Deadlines
Early DecisionNov 1, 2025
PriorityDec 1, 2025
Regular DecisionJan 15, 2026
Rolling (Regional Campuses)May 1, 2026
Fee
$80Waiver
CT residents fee waived Oct 15 - Nov 1
Program AppApplication
Apply atSlideRoom
Deadlines
Early Decision (SlideRoom + UConn App)Nov 1, 2025
SlideRoom + UConn Application DeadlineJan 15, 2026
SlideRoom Fee
$5
Prescreen Requirements
ESSAY (required)
•500-word essay explaining what draws you to the study of theatre and what areas you wish to explore as an undergraduate
-Examples: directing, playwriting, literary and historical study, stage management, dramaturgy, theatre management
BACKGROUND FORM (required)
•Complete Theatre Studies Background Form in SlideRoom
•Includes primary area of interest and how you heard about the program
FOR SCHOLARSHIP CONSIDERATION (optional)
•Upload resume and up to 3 additional supporting items
•Samples of dramatic writing, stage management paperwork, production video or images, sample academic essays, or other related items
•1-4 items total — images up to 5MB each, PDFs up to 10MB each
Good to Know
APPLICATION PROCESS
•Two-step: UConn application (Common App or Coalition) + SlideRoom application + virtual interview
•Submit UConn app by December 1 for merit scholarship & Honors Program consideration
PATHWAYS
•Choose from: Stage Management, Directing, Playwriting, Devising, Dramaturgy, Theatre and Human Rights, Object Performance, General Performance, Design & Technical, Theatre History & Criticism
•Or pursue a broad course of study
•Customizable plan of study in close collaboration with an advisor
IMPORTANT
•Applications reviewed holistically: academic rigor, GPA, extracurricular involvement, and personal qualities
•FAFSA deadline: February 15, 2026
What's The Process
SLIDEROOM APPLICATION
•Complete Background Form, 500-word essay, and optional scholarship materials via SlideRoom
•Deadline: January 15 (Early Decision by November 1)
•SlideRoom fee: $5
INTERVIEW
•After completing SlideRoom, you will be prompted to schedule a virtual interview
•Interview is virtual only
CONTACT
•dramarecruiter@uconn.edu
Scholarship Info
UNIVERSITY MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
•Submit UConn application by December 1 for automatic consideration
•Also considered for Honors Program with Dec 1 submission
DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPS
•Separate from university scholarships
•To be considered, upload resume + up to 3 supporting items via SlideRoom
•Supporting items: dramatic writing samples, stage management paperwork, production video/images, academic essays
Program info updated Mar 27, 2:31 AM
PROGRAM DESIGN
•Flexible, individualized path designed for multi-hyphenate artists (director-dramaturg, playwright-deviser, producer-actor, stage manager-producer, teaching artist-theatre maker)
•Students design their own plan of study in close collaboration with an advisor
•Senior capstone project showcasing development of skills and unique artistic voice
PRODUCTIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
•Extensive production experience through Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT)
•Opportunities for stage managers, assistant directors, dramaturgs, and creative leadership roles
•Students direct and produce original work in student-led projects
•May audition for CRT and student productions, and can apply as assistant designers
INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
•Courses in psychology, art, history, music, political science, human rights, communications, and digital media alongside theatre
•Especially valued by students pursuing a minor, double major, or dual degree
•Skills in critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and effective communication — highly transferable
NOTABLE ALUMNI
•Jean Marie Keevins (BA '99) — Emmy-nominated creative executive; puppet supervisor on Apple TV+ Helpsters
•Daniel Joseph Lauria ('92) — father on The Wonder Years
•Ron Palillo ('72) — Horshack in Welcome Back, Kotter
Updated Mar 27, 2:31 AM
Academic School Information
3.79
Avg GPA (W)
52%
Admit Rate
84%
Grad Rate
19,835
Enrollment
$73,997
Earnings
10yr after
In-State Tuition
$21,044
before aid
Out-of-State Tuition
$43,712
before aid
Average Annual Cost
$25,097
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$15,193
Family Income $30k - $48k$16,339
Family Income $48k - $75k$20,608
Family Income $75k - $110k$28,285
Family Income $110k+$33,797


