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General Information


Student Responsibility to Keep Informed

The Department of Theater makes special demands on students enrolled in the M.F.A. and B.F.A. training programs because of the professional nature of the programs and the demands of the profession. Specific rules and policies are published in the Guide for Actors in the Theater Department and the Guide for Design and Production Students in the Theater Department. Students are responsible for understanding and following all rules and policies set forth in these documents, as well as those in the graduate or undergraduate university catalog.

Attendance in M.F.A. and B.F.A. Theater Classes

Absence from any theater class is problematic.In the event that an absence is unavoidable, the student must advise the faculty member in advance of the absence. In addition, it is the student's responsibility to discuss the absence with the instructor to determine whether the absence is excused. In some cases, the department may require documentation before excusing an absence. Absences due to illness or family emergency are generally excused.

Students are responsible for making up any missed work and being properly prepared for the next class.

In the Department of Theater, unexcused absences are not permitted in any class. One unexcused absence will result in a drop of grade for the final grade. Three late arrivals are equal to one unexcused absence. 

Excessive absences, even if excused, may result in the student being withdrawn from class. 

Students may use the University Absence Reporting website: https://sims.rutgers.edu/ssra/. This will generate an email to the instructor informing him or her of the absence. It is the student's responsibility to discuss absences with the instructor, before the absence when feasible, but no later than the next class session in attendance.

Core Curriculum

As a company students will take core curricular classes. Core Curriculum refers to the courses designed to reinforce or challenge assumptions about theater and theater-making and expand understanding. Core Curriculum has been tailored to a company of students serious about becoming well-rounded, culturally aware theater artists. They have a direct and important relationship to Core Training and to the work we put on stage.Though grades received in core courses are not weighed equally with student's studio training in questions of dismissal; students' work in these courses is just as essential to overall standing in the program and a student's path towards graduation.

Program and Class Fees

Students in acting and design are assessed professional program fees that support professional training and career transition. Some courses charge specific fees for tickets, models, or supplies. Should a student leave or be dismissed from the program, all fees are nonrefundable.

Repeated Courses

Theater arts B.F.A. students may repeat a liberal arts course taken at Rutgers in accordance with the regulation stated in the Academic Policies and Procedures chapter of the Mason Gross School of the Arts section of this catalog.

Bachelor of Arts

The theater arts department also offers a bachelor of arts (B.A.) major and minor in theater arts to liberal arts students enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences. See Theater in the Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students section of this catalog for B.A. program information.

 
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