shortcut to content Menu Prospective Students Current Students Alumni Family Faculty & Staff Email Directories A-Z Index Maps Technology Library Search o Admissions Academics Research About Athletics Student Life Make a Gift BFA Degree Theatre & Dance Home About Theatre & Dance Studying Theatre o Undergraduate BA/BS Theatre Arts BFA Degree Course Descriptions o Graduate o Applications o Financial Assistance o Production Opportunities Studying Dance Performance Alumni Special Events College of Arts & Humanities General Inquiries Ticket Inquiries Ask a Question MNSU > Arts & Humanities > Theatre & Dance > Studying Theatre > Undergraduate > BFA Degree BFA Degree Page address: http://www.mnsu.edu/theatre/academic/undergraduate/bfa.html/TheatreCurriculumOct13/BFA DesignTechnology 2013.doc Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Degree The next date for BFA auditions will be in August 2016. Complete the online application here. (BFA application/audition also puts you in the running for a Freshman Talent Grant, so you need NOT complete a separate Talent Grant application.) Competition is tough for admission into the BFA program at Minnesota State University, Mankato. On average, only about 1 in 10 who audition are admitted on their first attempt. Auditions are held twice a year—the last weekend of Feburary/first weekend of March and the week before classes begin in the fall. Auditions will result in one of three results: you will be admitted, you will be told "not now" and invited to audition again later, or your options will be exhausted. It is not unusual for students to be told "not now" on their first attempt and to be granted admission on their second attempt. Remember: The audition is looking at potential as much as or more than current skills. For complete information about the BFA auditions and Freshman/Transfer Talent Grants, look here! At the barricade for the October 2013 production of Les Misérables. BFA in Theatre information Click [PDF] here (23 KiB) for PDF document of BFA in Design/Technology Application Materials and Judging Criteria Apply online for the BFA in Theatre (specify your area of concentration) Required classes for BFA in Theatre degrees BFA Musical Theatre information (Word document) BFA Acting information (Word document) BFA Design/Technology information (Word document) Admission and Continuation Requirements (broken link) (34KB PDF) General Admission and Continuation Requirements – BFA Programs The BFA degree programs offer a concentration in theatre study to a limited number of highly motivated and talented students. The BFA student will pursue one of three areas of concentration: Acting, Musical Theatre or Design/Technology. Admission to all BFA programs is highly competitive and limited in terms of student enrollment to insure the individual attention necessary for effective professional training. Admission Criteria for All BFA Candidates The following are the criteria on which incoming BFA candidates are evaluated: 1. BFA Acting: prior academic record, acting ability, stage presence, professional behavior and dedication to pursuing a professional theatre career. 2. BFA Musical Theatre: prior academic record, vocal, dance and acting ability, stage presence, professional behavior and dedication to pursuing a professional musical theatre career. 3. BFA Design/Technology: prior academic record, experience and demonstrated abilities in theatre design and technology, professional behavior and dedication to pursuing a professional theatre career. A student may apply to all three areas of concentration, but can be admitted to only one. Admission is based on talent, academic record, motivation and auditions/interviews, which are held each semester. Specific admission criteria for incoming freshmen: Interested students must submit the BFA application in addition to the University application prior to beginning their freshman year and schedule an audition/interview for consideration. Applicants are expected to have a minimum GPA and/or rank in the top 40 percent of their high school class. Students who do not meet these academic standards may be admitted but must meet the BFA continuation requirements by the end of the freshman year or will be subject to dismissal from the program. Specific admission criteria for previously enrolled students and transfer students: Students already enrolled in the BA/BS theatre program or other major in the University, or students transferring from another academic institution are required, in the semester prior to beginning the BFA program, to submit a BFA application and schedule an audition/interview. Applicants are expected to have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all theatre and theatre-related coursework, an overall GPA of at least 2.5 and to demonstrate adequate progress towards completion of the University General Education course requirements. Students who do not meet these academic standards may be admitted provisionally and are expected to meet the BFA continuation requirements by the end of the second term after admission or will be subject to dismissal from the program. Students may apply to the BFA program only once; however, a student who has applied and been denied may be reconsidered for BFA admission and invited by the faculty if the student's academic record, class work and production work show substantive improvement. All BFA applications require two letters of recommendation: one from a teacher and another from a director with whom the student has worked. Continuation in BFA Programs All students admitted to BFA programs are considered on provisional status in their first year in the program. At the end of the first year, each student will meet with the faculty in the performance area or the production area, depending on the student's program, to review progress and evaluate the student's status. All students will complete an annual evaluation at the end of the spring term involving either a portfolio review or performance jury. BFA students are required to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in all theatre major required courses Maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA in all courses Enroll in a minimum of 12 credits per semester Demonstrate appropriate progress in artistic and technical growth in the student's area in class work and end of semester juries Demonstrate satisfactory progress towards the completion of University General Education course requirements Demonstrate active participation in the Department of Theatre and Dance productions Demonstrate appropriate professional behavior in class and production work The BFA student must be a declared major in the BFA program for a minimum of three full terms and complete a minimum of three end-of-term evaluations. Students who are making satisfactory progress in all of the above areas will be granted continuing status. Students with problems in one or more areas may either be granted probationary status or be dismissed from the BFA program. A student dismissed from the BFA program may still complete the BA/BS degree. Students may remain on probationary status for no more than one semester and probationary status may be granted only once during the student's program. No major coursework with a grade below a C will count towards the major degree completion requirements. Note: If a student decides to voluntarily withdraw from the BFA program, he or she will not be readmitted at a later date. Contact Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato, MN 56001 1-800-722-0544 Find Questions? 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