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<p>can someone please help me?? im looking for some way to find out the names of some schools with very good Music Theater programs in them. programs that would help me get to my goal, which is Broadway. my friend told me about this site, and it looks like it can be really helpfull, but I CAN'T FIGURE IT OUT!!! anyone able to help :-/</p>

<p>American University MT University of Arizona MT Baldwin-Wallace College MT Ball State University MT Boston Conservatory MT University of California - Los Angeles MT California State University, Fullerton MT Carnegie Mellon University MT University of Central Florida MT Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music MT Elon University MT Emerson College MT Florida State University MT University of Hartford - Hartt School MT Indiana University Bloomington MT Ithaca College MT James Madison University MT Marymount Manhattan College MT University of Miami - Florida MT University of Michigan MT Montclair State University MT Muhlenberg College MT Northwestern University MT NYU/Steinhardt MT NYU/Tisch MT University of Oklahoma MT Oklahoma City University MT Otterbein College MT Pace University MT Pennsylvania State University MT Point Park University MT Roosevelt University MT Sam Houston State University MT College of Santa Fe MT Shenandoah Conservatory MT University of Southern California MT SUNY at Fredonia MT SUNY at Buffalo MT Syracuse University MT University of the Arts MT Wagner College MT Webster University MT</p>

<p>It looks as if what tom<3avenueq did for you was to cut and paste the school links at the top of the page. Those names can be a good place to start. There are also schools that have good programs that are not listed at the top of the forum. If you go to the FAQ link there is a "Big List" of Schools that offer Musical Theatre there.</p>

<p>It takes quite a bit of leg work to research programs -- but these lists can be good starting resources.</p>

<p>GOOD LUCK!</p>

<p>Small'NLoud: go to the first page of the Musical Theater section, and scroll down to the FAQ link. This site can really be overwhelming, but that's a really good place to start.</p>

<p>After you've read through some of the info on the MT thread (which may take a while), you'll probably come up with some more specific questions. People here are very helpful, and will be happy to steer you in the right direction.</p>