Transfer dilemma. Please help.

<p>Hey everybody. I'm very confused and feeling lost and aimless right now and I could really use some help from all of you experts. SO here is my drawn-out ridiculous college story:</p>

<p>I'm currently in an undergrad program for an MT BFA at a school I don't like. I graduate high school back in 2008, accepted a scholarship for the MT BFA from this school, and then proceeded to defer my admission a year and travel/volunteer abroad, as a gap year was important to me. When I got back from my year abroad, my school informed me that they were undergoing a change in ownership and could not accept incoming Freshman that fall. Since it was already March it was too late to apply elsewhere, so I settled into Community College for the year and got some gen ed. requirements out of the way as I waited for my school to resolve its crisis. The following fall I began my BFA. But now that I'm here I am dissatisfied with the school and the program in every way. I signed up for a BFA at a small, liberal arts college, and during the ownership change this college, unbeknownst to me (even though I was talking quite a lot to enrollment advisors) until I arrived, had become a University of Art and Design. The academics aren't challenging outside the department, there is definitely not enough emphasis on singing in the program, and I don't frankly feel that the students graduating this year with BFA's will have been adequately trained/prepared for a highly competitive career field. I don't want to stay here. Unfortuneately, I labored all of first semester under the delusion that things might change and get better, that the school was in an adjustment period, etc. At this point, it is almost February and I want to transfer, but don't feel prepared to scramble to get it together for Unifieds and other BFA auditions. </p>

<p>At this point I think my best bet is to apply to schools as a theatre BA and then audition next school year for the specialized MT training program. That said, I have a lot of questions and apprehensions about doing so. Right now I'm looking at schools that are relatively close to my home in Phoenix, AZ and that won't be to terribly expensive, as I've already put a lot into tuition at the school I'm at. The most financially sensible option is ASU's BM program, which has a specialization in MT, but I have a question about going that route. Does it provide the same pre-professional training as a BFA? Which route is more highly recommended?</p>

<p>Other programs I'm looking at are CSU Fullerton's MT BFA and Southern Utah University's BFA with MT specialization. I know CSU is reputable, but what have people heard about SUU? Where else in the Western states would you recommend? Does anyone know of any programs with BFA's in MT that audition later than Feb/March?</p>

<p>I'm also really worried about choosing a school where I'm admitted as a theatre BA and then not being accepted into the BFA program. All in all I'm just very stressed and confused, dismayed that I didn't make a strong decision about the school I'm at during my first semester, and at a loss as to where to go and what to do. Please help!</p>

<p>-Sarah</p>

<p>Sarah - First off, I’m so sorry that your school is not working out for you. You posted this is the Theatre/Drama forum and you may want to post it in the MT forum since you are looking for information on MT programs. Since you asked about BFA MT schools that audition after February/March, I know Sam Houston State has their final audiitons in April:
[SHSU</a> - Department of Drama](<a href=“Page Not Found: 404 | Sam Houston State University”>Page Not Found: 404 | Sam Houston State University)</p>

<p>Best of luck!</p>

<p>Thank you! I didn’t see the MT forum. I will repost there and look into SHSU.</p>