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To apply, please submit an application, the $25 non-refundable application fee (waived during the Early Action period through January) and the application materials, listed below. Once we receive your full application, we will send you detailed information about the audition/interview requirements.
We interview prospective students at specific times during the year. Classes are filled regularly, please check individual programs for application due dates.
Applications must be completed to be invited for a callback interview. If you are having difficulties with the timeline or submission of your application materials, please reach out to admissions at admissions@atlantictheater.org .
Yes, for the Full-Time Conservatory, Evening Conservatory, Summer Intensive, and Spring Comprehensive an audition/interview is required. An interview and/or audition may be required for some part-time courses – please check individual listings.
Approximately two to four weeks. When necessary, the process is expedited.
Deferrals are granted at the discretion of the Office of Admissions.
No. Until we receive the non-refundable deposit for the program you are attending, we do not hold your place in the class. Once we receive the deposit, your place is held in that class.
At this time we will no longer be requiring masks or proof of vaccination from Atlantic staff, faculty, or students. For additional information please click below.
While most of our applicants have a wide variety of training and experience, all students are new to Practical Aesthetics. For this reason, we require everyone to start with Technique & Scene Study I.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday between the hours of 9am – 6pm. Production rehearsals are also held on evenings and weekends. Students receive an official schedule for the semester at orientation.
Time outside of the classroom is yours to balance work, rehearsal, and assignments.
Yes! As part of our life-long commitment to graduates of our programs, we offer an annual alumni showcase for which all alumni, regardless of class year, may audition. Additionally, we embed many opportunities within the curriculum for students to be seen by and work with industry professionals. Classes with industry professionals are built into the professional conservatories.
We do! We offer free sample workshops in our Practical Aesthetics acting technique to high schools, colleges, and universities. Just email us at admissions@atlantictheater.org to inquire!
In accordance with Atlantic’s obligations under the U.S. Department of Education’s Final Title IX Rule of May 2020, all training materials used to train Title IX Coordinators, investigators, decision-makers are available here.
Information regarding financial aid, including scholarship and work study opportunities, along with how to apply, may be found on our website HERE.
Please Note: At this time, Atlantic Acting School does not participate in any student financial aid program through the Department of Education. Therefore, students are not eligible for Federal Financial Aid through FAFSA for any Atlantic Acting School program. Atlantic Acting School also is not a participating organization in the Plan 529 College Savings plan through the IRS.
All programs require a non-refundable deposit to secure your place in class. For classes with tuition fees under $1000, all tuition is due before classes begin. For all other conservatory programs students are offered various payment plan options upon acceptance.
Student rights are civil and constitutional which regulate student freedoms and allow them to make use of their educational investment in Atlantic. Atlantic will not intentionally treat students differently based on race, color or national origin in providing educational resources. In addition, Atlantic will not implement policies or practices for providing educational resources that disproportionately affect students of a particular race, color or national origin, absent a substantial justification. Atlantic does not use erroneous, deceptive, or misleading practices.