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UNCSA Admissions Office [email protected] 336-770-3290 1533 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, NC 27127 WWW.UNCSA.EDU Embrace who you are. ADMISSION TO UNCSA IS BY AUDITION OR PORTFOLIO REVIEW/INTERVIEW Audition and interview dates and locations vary by program. For a list of audition dates and locations, application priority dates, campus tour information and open house information, visit www.uncsa.edu/admissions. Online application: www.uncsa.edu/admissions/application.htm REQUIRED HIGH SCHOOL UNITS FOR ALL UNDERGRADUATE APPLICANTS: 4 years of English; 3 years of mathematics including algebra I and II, geometry; 3 years of science including at least 1 unit of life or biological science, physical science and laboratory science; 3 years of social studies that include 1 year of U.S. history; 2 years of the same foreign language AVERAGE TEST SCORES FOR INCOMING STUDENTS: ACT: 25 • SAT (Verbal/Math/Writing): 1655 International Applicants: TOEFL: iBT 79 or iCB 213 for undergraduate applicants. High school applicants, TOEFL Junior Standard: 745 ACT Code: 3133, SAT Code: 5512, FICE Code: 34438 ACCREDITATION: University of North Carolina School of the Arts college programs are accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the 4 year arts certificate, bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and the professional artist certificate. UNCSA High School Academic Program is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI), which is a division of AdvancED. CHARLOTTE AND PHILIP HANES STUDENT COMMONS includes Eisenberg Social Hall, Dining Hall, Snack Bar (Pickle Jar), Wellness Center (Health Services), Counseling Center, Computer Lab, and Mail Center. FITNESS CENTER includes full-size gymnasium, aerobic room, weight area with free weights, Cybex equipment, and aerobic machine stations. Eight RESIDENCE HALLS include six for college students and two for high school students. On-campus and nearby off-campus student apartment complexes are offered. A new LIBRARY for the 21st Century WELCOME CENTER includes Admissions, Financial Aid, Registrar and Student Accounts. DANIELS PLAZA A green common area in the middle of campus. THE WHAT? A college coffeehouse. CAMPUS LIFE More than 300 public performances and screenings annually at 11 performance and screening venues comparable to the best in the industry. Roger L. Stevens Center, 1,380 seats Crawford Hall, 590 seats Gerald Freedman Theatre, 380 seats Judy and Bill Watson Chamber Music Hall, 300 seats ACE Exhibition Complex (Main Theatre, 300 seats; Babcock and Gold Theatres, 100 seats each) Catawba Arena Theatre, 200 seats Agnes de Mille Theatre, 200 seats Rodney E. Hood Recital Hall, 40 seats PERFORMANCES AND SCREENINGS Your passion today. Your profession tomorrow. HOME OF THE FIGHTING PICKLES!

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UNCSA Admissions [email protected] 336-770-3290

1533 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, NC 27127

WWW.UNCSA.EDU

Embrace who you are.

ADMISSION TO UNCSA IS BY AUDITION OR PORTFOLIO REVIEW/INTERVIEW

Audition and interview dates and locations vary by program.

For a list of audition dates and locations, application priority dates, campus tour information and open house information, visit www.uncsa.edu/admissions.

Online application:www.uncsa.edu/admissions/application.htm

REQUIRED HIGH SCHOOL UNITS FOR ALL UNDERGRADUATE APPLICANTS:

4 years of English; 3 years of mathematics including algebra I and II, geometry; 3 years of science including at least 1 unit of life or biological science, physical science and laboratory science; 3 years of social studies that include 1 year of U.S. history; 2 years of the same foreign language

AVERAGE TEST SCORES FOR INCOMING STUDENTS:

ACT: 25 • SAT (Verbal/Math/Writing): 1655

International Applicants: TOEFL: iBT 79 or iCB 213 for undergraduate applicants. High school applicants, TOEFL Junior Standard: 745

ACT Code: 3133, SAT Code: 5512, FICE Code: 34438

ACCREDITATION:

University of North Carolina School of the Arts college programs are accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the 4 year arts certificate, bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and the professional artist certificate.

UNCSA High School Academic Program is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI), which is a division of AdvancED.

• CHARLOTTE AND PHILIP HANES STUDENT COMMONS includes Eisenberg Social Hall, Dining Hall, Snack Bar (Pickle Jar), Wellness Center (Health Services), Counseling Center, Computer Lab, and Mail Center.

• FITNESS CENTER includes full-size gymnasium, aerobic room, weight area with free weights, Cybex equipment, and aerobic machine stations.

• Eight RESIDENCE HALLS include six for college students and two for high school students. On-campus and nearby off-campus student apartment complexes are offered.

• A new LIBRARY for the 21st Century

• WELCOME CENTER includes Admissions, Financial Aid, Registrar and Student Accounts.

• DANIELS PLAZA A green common area in the middle of campus.

• THE WHAT? A college coffeehouse.

CAMPUS LIFE

More than 300 public performances and screeningsannually at 11 performance and screening venues comparable to the best in the industry.

Roger L. Stevens Center, 1,380 seats

Crawford Hall, 590 seats

Gerald Freedman Theatre, 380 seats

Judy and Bill Watson Chamber Music Hall, 300 seats

ACE Exhibition Complex (Main Theatre, 300 seats; Babcock and Gold Theatres, 100 seats each)

Catawba Arena Theatre, 200 seats

Agnes de Mille Theatre, 200 seats

Rodney E. Hood Recital Hall, 40 seats

PERFORMANCES AND SCREENINGS

Your passion today. Your profession tomorrow.

for the 21st Century

HOME OF THEFIGHTING PICKLES!

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Beautiful Acres

Conservatories and Concentrations

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30,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,432.83 or $0.05 per copy. Photography by Steve Davis, Donald Dietz, Peter Mueller, Jay Sinclair and UNCSA students.

NORTH CAROLINA GEOGRAPHY

LOCATION

STATUS

To train students for professional careers in the performing,

moving image and visual arts

MISSION

In 1963 and opened in 1965, established by the N.C.

General Assembly

FOUNDED

Blue Ridge Mountains to the Outer Banks

Winston-Salem, N.C., in the Piedmont Triad, North Central

North Carolina • Accessible by interstates 40, 85 and 77 •

20 minutes from Piedmont Triad International Airport in

Greensboro • 1.5 hours from Charlotte • 2 hours from

Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill

Public, coeducational • Became one of the 17 campuses of

the University of North Carolina in 1972

Home of the nation’s first public arts conservatory (UNCSA),

the first arts council in the nation, Old Salem (national

tourist attraction), RiverRun International Film Festival,

Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem

Symphony, Piedmont Opera Theatre, N.C. Black Repertory

Company, National Black Theatre Festival, Reynolda House

Museum of American Art, Museum of Early Southern

Decorative Arts, Downtown Arts District

WINSTON-SALEM, THE CITY OF ARTS AND INNOVATION

Home of the first state symphony, first state art museum

NORTH CAROLINA CULTURE

6:1

CALENDAR

Two semesters (fall and spring), August to May and

a summer session

ENROLLMENT (FALL '13)

Approximately 1,180 includes 270 high school,

790 undergraduate, 120 graduate

STUDENT PROFILE (FALL '13)

College: 426 from 58 NC counties, 486 from 43 states and

23 foreign countries. 504 male; 408 female

High school: 205 from 42 NC counties, 65 from 26 states

and 2 foreign countries. 89 male; 181 female

By discipline: 211 Dance, 251 Design and Production, 130

Drama, 296 Filmmaking, 256 Music, 38 Visual Arts

FACULTY PROFILE (FALL '13)

137 full-time, 53 part-time, and many notable guest artists

each year

STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO

Classical Ballet • Contemporary Dance

SCHOOL OF DANCE

Acting • Directing

SCHOOL OF DRAMA

Animation • Cinematography • Directing • Film Music Composition • Picture Editing & Sound Design • Producing • Production Design • Screenwriting

SCHOOL OF FILMMAKING

Undergraduate: $8,271 (in-state)

Graduate: $9,197 (in-state)

Subject to change. Please check website for out-of-state costs as well as high school costs.

TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (2014-15)

Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after January 1 for the upcoming academic year. Priority filing date is March 1: www.fafsa.ed.gov/

UNCSA Office of Student Financial Aid: www.uncsa.edu/financialaidPhone: 336-770-3297 Email: [email protected]

FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Woodwind • Brass • Percussion • Strings • Guitar • Piano • Collaborative Piano • Organ • Voice • Composition • A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute

SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Costume Design & Technology • Scene Design • Scene Painting & Scenic Art • Scenic Technology • Sound Design • Stage Automation • Stage Management • Stage Properties • Technical Direction • Wig & Makeup Design • Visual Arts Program (high school only)

SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND PRODUCTION

“Best Values in Public Colleges”Top100as ranked by Kiplinger’s Personal FinanceFOR SEVERAL YEARS IN A ROW

Also offers a Division of Liberal Arts and a High School

Academic Program