
University of Texas - Austin
Program
Prescreen RequiredNo AuditionNo InterviewIn-Person or VirtualModerately Selective25-40 StudentsUniversity App RequiredStudy Abroad
Program Characteristics
Prescreen Required
No Audition
No Interview
Moderately Selective
25-40 Students
University App Required
Study Abroad
Program Highlights
TRAINING & OPPORTUNITIES
•Contribute meaningfully to theatre, dance concerts, opera, new plays and devised work
•Fill roles as stage managers, designers, assistants and collaborators
•Take technical theatre classes, independent studies and specialty project classes
•Work closely with graduate and guest artist playwrights, choreographers, directors and designers
DEGREE FLEXIBILITY
•Flexibility to focus in one area or explore multiple areas of interest
•Involved early as part of the development process
•B.A. Honors Thesis Program available for advanced scholarly creative projects
CAREER OUTCOMES
•Alumni working at regional theatres, film/TV production companies and arts organizations nationwide
•Graduates employed at venues including ZACH Theatre, the Public Theater and Oregon Shakespeare Festival
NOTABLE ALUMNI
•Allison Ebling (B.A. Theatre & Dance, 2011) — Head Audio on national tours of The Bodyguard, School of Rock and Anastasia
•James Walters (B.F.A. Drama, 1969) — set designer on CBS's NCIS for 14+ seasons
•Pamela Ribon (B.F.A. Drama Production, 1997) — screenwriter named to Variety's 10 Screenwriters to Watch
Key Info
Program AppApplication
Deadlines
First-YearDec 10, 2025
External TransferMar 10, 2026
Internal TransferMay 1, 2026
Prescreen Requirements
Monologues
ONE CONTEMPORARY MONOLOGUE (recommended, not required)
•Video monologue, approximately 1-minute in length
•A contemporary monologue (within last 20 years) is recommended, though not required
Additional Materials
•College of Fine Arts application
•HEADSHOT (does not have to be professional — clear image taken on mobile device is acceptable)
WORK SAMPLES (submit one or more of the following)
•PORTFOLIO of up to 10 images or files showcasing work in theatrical production or research
-Notes, blocking notations, scene breakdowns, call-sheets, script with cues, cue list, rehearsal notes
-Research, sketches, mood boards, renderings, models, light plots, draftings, production photos, audio design clips
-Sewing, tailoring, woodworking, drawing and painting samples
-Playbills/posters designed, marketing materials, fundraising plans, budgets
•VIDEO MONOLOGUE (approximately 1 minute — see monologue requirements)
Good to Know
APPLICATION PORTAL
•Submit prescreen materials via Theatre and Dance application portal (accessible through MyStatus after Common App submission)
IMPORTANT NOTES
•College of Fine Arts does not participate in Early Action — Fine Arts applicants who apply early by October 15 will receive admission decisions by February 15
What's The Process
CALLBACK
•Select applicants may be invited to attend an in-person or virtual callback interview/audition
•Callback invitations sent December through January
DECISION TIMELINE
•First-year admission decisions disbursed no later than February 15
•External transfer notices typically distributed in mid-late June
•Current UT students receive notification through internal transfer application portal in June
Scholarship Info
•Department's scholarship committee awards merit and financial need-based scholarships to incoming students. No separate scholarship application required — students who fully complete their application are automatically considered for departmental funding. Department also awards scholarships to continuing students.
Program info updated Mar 27, 2:30 AM
TRAINING & OPPORTUNITIES
•Contribute meaningfully to theatre, dance concerts, opera, new plays and devised work
•Fill roles as stage managers, designers, assistants and collaborators
•Take technical theatre classes, independent studies and specialty project classes
•Work closely with graduate and guest artist playwrights, choreographers, directors and designers
DEGREE FLEXIBILITY
•Flexibility to focus in one area or explore multiple areas of interest
•Involved early as part of the development process
•B.A. Honors Thesis Program available for advanced scholarly creative projects
CAREER OUTCOMES
•Alumni working at regional theatres, film/TV production companies and arts organizations nationwide
•Graduates employed at venues including ZACH Theatre, the Public Theater and Oregon Shakespeare Festival
NOTABLE ALUMNI
•Allison Ebling (B.A. Theatre & Dance, 2011) — Head Audio on national tours of The Bodyguard, School of Rock and Anastasia
•James Walters (B.F.A. Drama, 1969) — set designer on CBS's NCIS for 14+ seasons
•Pamela Ribon (B.F.A. Drama Production, 1997) — screenwriter named to Variety's 10 Screenwriters to Watch
Updated Mar 27, 2:30 AM
Academic School Information
3.83
Avg GPA (W)
27%
Admit Rate
88%
Grad Rate
42,855
Enrollment
$75,121
Earnings
10yr after
In-State Tuition
$11,688
before aid
Out-of-State Tuition
$44,908
before aid
Average Annual Cost
$19,857
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$12,553
Family Income $30k - $48k$14,297
Family Income $48k - $75k$17,207
Family Income $75k - $110k$24,406
Family Income $110k+$30,082

