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    The National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts

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    • Listing Type: Colleges & Universities
    • Top Majors: Theater, Film and Television
    • Type: Private, Nonprofit
    • Degrees Awarded: 2 Year
    • Campus Setting: Urban
    • Testing Requirements: ACT, SAT, Test Optional
    • Financial Aid: Grants/Scholarships, Loans
    • Gender: Coed
    • Country: United States
    • In State Tuition: $10,900
    • Out of State Tuition: $10,900
    • Delivery: Day
    • IPED: 131830
    • Last Updated:August 2024
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    Overview

    The National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts is an accredited actor-training school in Washington, DC, that helps prepare students for careers in theater, TV, and film. The Conservatory offers a two-year, intensive, actor-training programs with 1,800 hours of instruction, practice, and rehearsal.

    Becoming a successful actor requires an intensive period of training, just as acquiring any professional skill does. The Conservatory's two-year, intensive, actor-training program provides students with 1,800 hours of instruction, practice, and rehearsal in 16 months. Students who continue into the third-year, advanced actor-training program obtain another 900 hours of training. Because semesters typically run back to back, students can usually complete the two-year program in 16 months; and three year of study in 24 months.

    NCDA's instructors are all working actors, directors, and playwrights who are actively employed in the DC-area acting community. It's a requirement for faculty members to be actively working onstage or in film or video in order to serve as a Conservatory instructor. Graduates enter the job market with a strong foundation in the craft of acting, the business savvy to be successful in a competitive market, and a network of professional contacts. More than 90% of graduates find work as actors within six months after graduation.