For all graduate programs within the Department
of Dramatic Arts, you must be admitted both
by the department's graduate admissions committee and by the
admissions office of the graduate school. Occasionally very
talented applicants are not admitted if their undergraduate
grades do not meet minimum graduate admissions standards.
Your first step is to schedule an interview/portfolio review
with Professor Jack Nardi, the head of our Technical Direction
Program. If you receive a "call back" at one of
the U/RTA auditions sites, this interview will take place
at that time. However, you are welcome to call the department
(860-486-2281) to schedule an on-campus interview at a mutually
convenient time.
The second step is to submit a personal letter of application
plus all letters of recommendation and test scores directly
to Professor Jack Nardi, Department of Dramatic Arts Unit
1127, Storrs, CT, 06269-1127.
IF your application is successful with the department
admissions committee, then it will be time to submit
your formal application (including fee) plus official transcripts
and (where applicable) TOEFL scores to the University of Connecticut
Graduate School. GRE test scores are not required.
This procedure helps you in two ways. First, it prevents unnecessary
paperwork, and second, it will save you the cost of the application
fee in case the department does not extend and invitation
to join the MFA training program.
Again, to schedule an interview/portfolio review appointment
with the Department, or if you have any questions, please
call (860) 486-2281 or email dramaoffice@uconn.edu.
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