<p>are you a junior or a senior? If a senior, generally only your first semester GPA will be sent to schools.</p>
<p>In what part of the country do you live? How much are you able to pay for college. All of this can impact school list… safety consideration (both academic and financial [if needed])</p>
<p>In terms of double majoring… it may generally be more doable at a BA program, however, as others have already said, this will not always be the case. </p>
<p>I know people who have successfully double majored and graduated within four years from NYU. Penn State students already have a significant number of general education credits outside of the major, it may be difficult to double major on top of that and graduate within four years. I have heard it is possible at UMich and Syracuse. I am a Syracuse alum and the only students in the drama department who I remember double majoring were the B.S. Drama students.</p>
<p>I teach in a BA program, and we occasionally have students who choose to double major (currently 2 out of 41), and a few who minor in another area (currently 2 or 3 out of 41). School of Media Arts and Design, English, and Communications are the most likely double majors, Non-Profit Studies, and Creative Writing are the most likely minors. </p>
<p>Some non-auditioned programs to look at:</p>
<p>Christopher Newport U. – VA (audition for program at end of freshman year, I believe. Students can do a five year program leading to a teaching degree)
Muhlenberg – PA (auditions for scholarships only) – academically you may be on the low end of their admit stats… not sure.<br>
Columbia College – IL (I believe students audition at a later date [like end of freshman year])
University of New Hampshire – NH</p>