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Julliard school of performing arts

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 * 1) $35,140 for tuition
 * 2) $13,280 for double room in residence hall, living off campus costs more
 * 3) $ 3,336 for books, supplies, personal expenses
 * 4) $51,756 total per year before entrance fees
 * 5) $110 Application fee
 * 6) $250 enrollment deposit
 * 7) $200 orientation fee
 * 8) $150 residence hall reservation fee
 * $9,720/$4,860 Secondary Applied Study Fee — one hour / one-half hour per week
 * 1) $50/$250 late payment charge
 * 2) $250 health services fee
 * 3) $980 estimated insurance fee (waived under certain circumstances)
 * 4) $5 transcript fee (per copy)
 * 5) $75/$60/$60 Literature & Materials II/III/IV Course Fee (Music)
 * 6) Fill out Application of admition
 * 7) online application (including essay)
 * 8) Application fee
 * 9) Pre- Screening (CD of audio recording for vocal students)
 * 10) Transcripts
 * 11) Proof of english language proficiency
 * 12) Letters of recomendation
 * 13) Live audition
 * 14) Entrance is not affected if finacial aid is needed, financial aid is available and encouraged
 * 15) Entrance not affected by age, gender, race, color, sexual orientation or any other personal differences
 * 16) Prefered to have experience that will benefit school/ school productions/ graduation

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 * 1) =====684 total undergrads, 101 degree-seeking freshmen=====
 * 2) 6% of all applicants admitted
 * 3) ====$29,500 average financial aid package,76% of financial need met (average),Tuition and fees: $33,630====
 * 4) Small, 4 year private college of music and performing arts
 * 5) Coed college
 * 6) In N.Y.C.
 * 7) Commuters campus
 * 8) Offers diploma, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees
 * 4:1 student faculty ratio
 * 1) 93% return and complete degrees
 * 2) Bachalors for visual and performing arts
 * 3) Total undergraduates: 684
 * 4) First-time degree-seeking freshmen: 101
 * 5) Degree-seeking undergrads: 522
 * 6) Graduate enrollment: 300
 * 7) Possible vocal degrees: Bachalor of music, undergraduate diploma, Master of music, Graduate diploma, doctor of musical arts, Artists diploma in voice, artist diploma in opera studies
 * 8) Average age for students is 20
 * 9) 41% women, 59% men
 * 10) 84% out- of- state, 16% in- state
 * 11) 43% white, 10% asian, 4% hispanic/ latino, 8% african american, 2% other, 23% non- resident alien, 10% mixed- racial
 * 12) all first year students live on campus, 55% of undergraduates live off campus
 * 13) $51,900 estimated total for college without entrance/ enrollment type fees
 * 14) Total applicants 2,566
 * 15) Admitted 153
 * 16) Enrolled 101

__Rough Draft__ College is a subject that strikes many opinions, people assume college is a place to go to gain the type of academic knowledge that would fall under the math, science or English categories. I for one do not fall into that statistic, I am a person who aspires to follow an arts profession. In order to follow this, state college like Frostburg State University, or a technical institute like MIT would not meet the requirements for that proper education. I have set my goals for a college specific to the performing arts; Julliard.

Julliard school is for performing arts like theatre, music and dance, all classes are meant to teach and sharpen a performers skills. Many graduated alumni teach master classes in order to teach students success after leaving the school. Julliard has 684 total undergrads, 101 degree-seeking freshmen and 2,566 total applicants last year alone, and statistically only permit 6% of all applicants in (Julliard.edu). The student body in Julliard consists of 41% women and 59% men, racially the school consists 43% of Caucasians, 10% Asians, 4% Hispanics/ Latinos, 8% African Americans, 23% non-resident aliens, 10% mixed-racial students and 2% other. All first year students choose to live on campus, but 55% of returning undergraduates live off campus and commute to their classes. Julliard is strictly a coed school. For the 684 students they can go for a bachelor of music, undergraduate diploma, master of music, Graduate diploma, doctor of musical arts, artists diploma in voice or an artist diploma in opera studies (collegeboard.org).

Entrance to Julliard begins with a difficult application process, first with filling out an online application of admission (including essay), paying the application fee, then sending in a Pre- Screening (CD of audio recording for vocal students). After that you send in your transcripts and proof of English language proficiency along with letters of recommendation. Then comes a live audition at the college or in a few select cities. A students entrance to Julliard is not affected if financial aid is needed, in fact due to the high cost of enrollment financial aid is available and encouraged. Entrance is also not affected by age, gender, race, color, sexual orientation or any other personal differences, but it is preferred to have experience that will benefit the school, school productions or graduation. Julliard is not cheap to attend, price for tuition is high enough at $35,140, but you then have a dorm, and its $13,280 for double room in residence hall and a single room costs more, $3,336 for books, supplies, personal expenses. (Julliard.edu) Costs come to $51,756 total per year before entrance fees (Collegeboard.org). As for entrance fees, it costs $110 for the application fee, $250 for the enrollment deposit, a $200 orientation fee, a $150 residence hall reservation fee. After required fees there come many extra fees, like a $9,720/$4,860 Secondary Applied Study Fee for one hour / one-half hour tutoring per week, a $50/$250 fee for any late payments in addition to the original fee. Also a $250 health services fee, a $980 estimated insurance fee (waived under certain circumstances), a $5 transcript fee (per copy), and finally a $75/$60/$60 Literature & Materials II/III/IV Course Fee (Music). Financial aid is available for people based on income, talent and English proficiency (Julliard.edu).

Julliard is not easy to get into, but involvement in theatre productions, chorus, band/ orchestra or dance programs is good for applications, and hard work and financial aid can help me and anyone else interested in this school get where we want to go.

__Final copy__ Shupp Kaya Shelley May 6 2012

College is a subject that strikes many opinions; people assume college is a place to go to gain the type of academic knowledge that would fall under the math, science or English categories. I for one do not fall into that statistic; I am a person who aspires to follow an arts profession. In order to follow this, state college like Frostburg State University, or a technical institute like MIT would not meet the requirements for that proper education. I have set my goals for a college specific to the performing arts; Julliard.

Julliard School is for performing arts like theatre, music and dance, all classes are meant to teach and sharpen performer’s skills. Many graduated alumni teach master classes in order to teach students success after leaving the school. Julliard has 684 total undergrads, 101 degree-seeking freshmen and 2,566 total applicants last year alone, and statistically only permit 6% of all applicants in (Julliard.edu). The student body in Julliard consists of 41% women and 59% men, racially the school consists 43% of Caucasians, 10% Asians, 4% Hispanics/ Latinos, 8% African Americans, 23% non-resident aliens, 10% mixed-racial students and 2% other. All first year students choose to live on campus, but 55% of returning undergraduates live off campus and commute to their classes. Julliard is strictly a coed school. For the 684 students they can go for a bachelor of music, undergraduate diploma, master of music, Graduate diploma, doctor of musical arts, artist’s diploma in voice or an artist diploma in opera studies (collegeboard.org).

Entrance to Julliard begins with a difficult application process, first with filling out an online application of admission (including essay), paying the application fee, and then sending in a Pre- Screening (CD of audio recording for vocal students). After that you send in your transcripts and proof of English language proficiency along with letters of recommendation. Then comes a live audition that takes place at the college or in a few select cities. A student’s entrance to Julliard is not affected if financial aid is needed, in fact due to the high cost of enrollment financial aid is available and encouraged. Entrance is also not affected by age, gender, race, color, sexual orientation or any other personal differences, but it is preferred to have experience that will benefit the school, school productions or graduation. Julliard is not cheap to attend, price for tuition is high enough at $35,140, but you then have a dorm, and its $13,280 for double room in residence hall and a single room costs more, $3,336 for books, supplies, personal expenses. (Julliard.edu) Costs come to $51,756 total per year before entrance fees (Collegeboard.org). As for entrance fees, it costs $110 for the application fee, $250 for the enrollment deposit, a $200 orientation fee, a $150 residence hall reservation fee. After required fees there come many extra fees, like a $9,720/$4,860 Secondary Applied Study Fee for one hour / one-half hour tutoring per week, a $50/$250 fee for any late payments in addition to the original fee. Also a $250 health services fee, a $980 estimated insurance fee (waived under certain circumstances), a $5 transcript fee (per copy), and finally a $75/$60/$60 Literature & Materials II/III/IV Course Fee (Music). Financial aid is available for people based on income, talent and English proficiency (Julliard.edu).

Julliard is not easy to get into, but involvement in theatre productions, chorus, and band / orchestra or dance programs is good for applications, and hard work and financial aid can help me and anyone else interested in this school get where we want to go.

__Works Cited __

"Collegeboard.org." . N.p., n.d. Web. 6 May 2012. "Julliard.edu." . N.p., n.d. Web. 6 May 2012.