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Old 04-28-2008, 02:07 PM   #4
soozievt
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As others have mentioned, this varies greatly from school to school and you really have to research each school as it works differently.

For example, some schools only offer one or the other degree program. Example: NCSA and Rutgers are only for acting. Penn State's and Boston Conservatory's BFA are only for MT.

Some schools will only allow you to audition for ONE of their programs....examples: Emerson and Roosevelt.

Some schools require you to attend two different auditions for their two programs such as at UMichigan if you are interested in both MT or Acting.

Some schools will consider you automatically for both if you do a MT audition such as CMU and Tisch (although for Tisch you could stipulate you will only consider MT).

Some schools you can OPT to be considered for both or say you only wish to be considered for one or the other, such as is the case at Syracuse and Ithaca.
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