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President's
Scholarship in Theatre
If
you have exceptional talent, experience, and
demonstrated skills in theatre and intend to make a
strong contribution to the theatre program during
your four years at Whitman, the College invites you
to apply for a President's Scholarship in Theatre.
President's
Scholarships are awarded to entering students
in recognition of exceptional talent. Students may
qualify for a Presidentís Scholarship in any
of the following talent categories: academics, art,
debate, or theatre. Scholarships in the program
meet all of the studentís demonstrated need
when combined with other scholarships or grants
from any other sources and vary from $2,500 to
$45,000 per year (according to need).
Presidentís Scholarships for students
without need will range from $2,500 to $6,000.
Financial need is determined by the Office of
Financial Aid Services using data from both the
FAFSA and the CSS Profile.
The
Theatre Department will be interviewing candidates
for the Presidential Scholarship on
campus,
Saturday, March 6,
2010.
In fairness to all applicants, no other interview
dates will be allowed.
President's
Scholarship Application Process
1.
Apply for Admission to
Whitman:
In order to be eligible for the Presidential
Scholarship you must apply for admission to the
College by January 15, 2010.
2.
Submit Financial Aid
Forms:
Both your FAFSA and CSS Profile must be
submitted to the appropriate agencies by
February 1, 2010.
- 3.
Arrange for an Interview:
You
must schedule an interview for March 6 by
calling the Theatre Department at (509) 527-5279
from 10:00-noon or 1:00-4:00, PST, Monday
through Friday. The deadline for scheduling
interviews is Friday, February 19. You should
plan to bring all required scholarship
application materials with you to your
interview. Interview appointments will be
available starting January 25, 2010.
4.
Prepare Your Scholarship Audition/Presentation
Materials:
Everyone who applies must supply at the time of
the interview (bring these with you):
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A resume of theatrical experience.
Two letters of recommendation pertaining to
your theatre experience.
High school, and where appropriate college,
transcripts.
Prepare Audition/Presentation
Materials:
Acting:
Prepare two contrasting monologues, not
longer than two minutes each. These should be
from roles appropriate to your age and
experience. Those with musical theatre skills
may also prepare sixteen bars of a short
upbeat song from a musical theatre score. You
will need to provide your own accompaniment
tape or CD.
Design:
Present a portfolio and be prepared to
discuss your work.
Directing:
Present examples of your work as a director.
These might include such records as
videotapes or DVDs, prompt books, concept
statements, diaries of pre-production and
rehearsal procedures.
Playwriting:
Submit two plays and be prepared to discuss
them.
Stage
Management: Present a prompt
script.
Technical
Theatre: Present a list of your specific
skills and be prepared to discuss them.
Examples of additional materials could
include drafting or detailed photos of work
you have done.
5.
If you are unable to come for an
interview:
If you are unable to come to campus you may
submit the required audition materials to the
Department of Theatre by mail. In addition to
the required resume and letters of
recommendation, acting candidates must submit an
audition on videotape or DVD. All other
candidates will need to mail all required
written and visual materials. Audition materials
submitted to the Office of Admission will not be
considered for the President's Scholarship in
Theatre. If not coming to campus for an
interview / audition, you must mail all your
scholarship audition materials by February 20
to:
- Whitman
College Theatre Department
The President's Scholarship
Harper Joy Theatre
Whitman College
345 Boyer Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362
We
recommend you use a traceable mailing method,
such as United Parcel Service, to prevent loss
of your materials. Please provide a self
addressed stamped envelope if you wish to have
materials returned.
6.
Notification of Award
Status:
All applicants will be notified of their award
status in writing by April 15,
2010.
We
invite you to spend the day on campus the Friday
before your interview. During this day you can meet
with members of the admission staff, take a campus
tour, and visit a class. We will also be able to
house a limited number of students overnight on
campus and there are a number of hotels within
walking distance of campus. It is your
responsibility to schedule these portions of your
visit online at www.whitman.edu/content/admission/visiting/schedule-a-visit
at least two weeks in advance. If you have further
questions, please contact Cristie Crawford in the
Office of Admission. You can reach Cristie at
509-527-5176, at visit@whitman.edu,
or toll free at 877-462-9448.
While
on campus if you are interested in attending a
performance at the Harper Joy Theatre, make
reservations with the administrative assistant when
you call for an audition appointment. You can find
information concerning production dates, times and
ticket prices on the Theatre's Webpage at:
http://www.whitman.edu/theatre/
Contact
the Office of Admission with any questions which do
not pertain to audition appointment or ticket
information.
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