<p>For students interested in Cal State Fullerton's MT program, take note that the cover letter with their materials contains these paragraphs:</p>
<p>"Once students have met all prerequisites and completed their sophomore year, all prospective Musical Theatre BFA candidates must audition for acceptance into the program. These auditions are held only at the end of each spring semester. If students do not pass this audition, they must either repeat their sophomore year of department classes (if space permits) and re-audition the following spring (essentially adding one year to their studies), or select another degree emphasis in which to major (thus graduating on schedule, but not with the degree of choice)."</p>
<p>"The audition for the BFA program audition requires that students prove proficiency in all three areas of performance: acting, singing and dancing. The applicant must pass the all three areas of the audition before admittance intot the program is offered."</p>
<p>It goes on to say that students sing 4 songs, etc.</p>
<p>"PROGRAM RETENTION: Once accepted into the program, students must re-audition each semester until graduation, for retention evaluation. If satisfactory progress is not met in all three areas of the degree emphasis (singing, dancing and acting), the student will be cut from the program." </p>
<p>"Finally, the degree program for the Musical Theatre BFA is limited in number - we can only accommodate a certain amount of students at any time, depending on faculty resources. We anticipate 50+ students auditioning at the end of this school year (including both current lower division and transfer students). If all our current BFA juniors remain in the program, we will have ONLY NINE (9) SPACES available in the program for next fall . . . an EXTREMELY competitive environment, as you can see."</p>
<p>"I hope the above isn't too overwhelming. It's just that I want to be very honest with prospective students - about what a daunting task they are undertaking when choosing the Musical Theatre BFA degree program, as well as the exceptional quality and standards of the program they are considering."</p>
<p>I thought it might be useful if I shared this info on this list. Note that the 9 out of 50+ isn't similar to the odds high school seniors face as they travel the audition circuit. These are students who have already completed two years of their college education. This is a cut system.</p>
<p>And I would suspect the 50+ is more on the side of the + than the side of the 50 because we live in a fairly small town and I personally know about 7 students who have gone into that program.</p>