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  1. 29 de jun. de 2024 · More information on the admissions process and requirements may be obtained through the school’s website or by contacting the Office of Admissions and Student Services, School of Dramatic Arts, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0791 or via email at sdainfo@usc.edu. International Study.

  2. The USC Office of Admissions hosts virtual information sessions for prospective students interested in learning about the process of transferring to USC. Please note this virtual information session is not specific to the USC School of Dramatic Arts and is led by admissions counselors from the University, not our school.

  3. You may apply to the USC School of Dramatic Arts using the Common Application, which includes some USC-specific questions. In addition to the online application, you will be asked to submit additional materials, including the USC Supplemental Application. For specific information about the items you will need to submit, please visit USC ...

  4. The USC School of Dramatic Arts has just opened its stunning state-of-the-art Drama Center at the center of USC’s arts corridor. This 40,000 square-foot student “creative hub” includes a mainstage theatre, a Cabaret/Improv theatre, ample classroom studios, as well as a one-of-a-kind Professional Development Center and the Sparks Center for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

  5. Dean's List. The USC School of Dramatic Arts recognizes students who have achieved a GPA of 3.5 or higher (registered in a minimum of 12 units) during the previous semester by placing them on the Dean’s List. The entire School congratulates you on your exemplary academic achievements. Dean’s List – Fall 2023. Dean’s List – Spring 2023.

  6. Discounted parking is available for $15, except on football game days. Please inform the gate officer you are attending a School of Dramatic Arts performance and request the arts rate. On game days, parking is $40. Content Warning. Please be advised this production contains outdated expectations of gender roles and classist statements.

  7. Meiling Cheng is professor of dramatic arts in theatre critical studies at the USC School of Dramatic Arts. Born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan, Dr. Cheng came to this country in 1986 to study at the Yale University School of Drama, where she received her MFA degree in Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism in 1989 and DFA degree in Theatre Arts in 1993.