NEW YORK, NY.- The Juilliard School, one of the worlds most elite conservatories, is making its top-notch graduate acting program tuition-free.
School officials said they hoped that the move would make the drama division accessible to a broader array of students, and that it would make it easier for graduates to pursue careers in the arts because they will have less debt.
Theres a mythology around a place with a name like Juilliard, and I know too many people who didnt apply because they thought, I couldnt afford it, said Damian Woetzel, the schools president. We recognize that talent is so much greater than opportunity.
Juilliards drama division, in which undergraduate and graduate acting students train together, was again declared the best in the nation by The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year. The schools alumni have included Robin Williams, Jessica Chastain, Adam Driver and Viola Davis.
The acting programs Master of Fine Arts track, established in 2012, is relatively new; previously, postgraduate acting students received a credential called simply a diploma. The masters degree program, which currently has 35 students, is a four-year program one year longer than most and the fourth year has always been tuition-free to keep Juilliard competitive with three-year programs elsewhere.
Juilliards tuition, for both undergraduates and graduates, is $53,300 per year. About 90% of undergraduate students receive some financial aid.
The expense of being educated these days is an unrealistic burden, particularly for young artists, actor Laura Linney, a Juilliard alumna and the vice chair of the schools board of trustees, said in an interview. Members of my class were paying debt into their 40s. That doesnt encourage young people to go into the arts.
Tuition for all graduate acting students will be free starting with the next academic year. To eliminate tuition, the school said it had raised $15 million, with key gifts from commercial theater producers Stephanie P. McClelland and John Gore.
McClelland, a Juilliard trustee, has been credited as a producer on 87 Broadway shows over the last two decades; she donated with her husband, Carter McClelland, a longtime Wall Street executive. Gore is a British producer whose many ventures include the touring behemoth Broadway Across America and the website Broadway.com. Other gifts, and existing scholarship funds, were combined to permanently replace tuition revenue.
Many of our MFA students come in with significant undergraduate debt, and some have maxed out the federal loans they can take, said Evan Yionoulis, the dean of Juilliards drama division. This will allow them to be here without that financial weight on their shoulders, and allow them the freedom, when they graduate, to make choices to build their craft and to have the patience it takes to build their career.
Juilliards move comes two years after Yale University made its drama school, which is also top-ranked and is larger than Juilliards, tuition-free with a $150 million gift from David Geffen. James Bundy, the dean of what is now called the David Geffen School of Drama, said the waiving of tuition had already had a significant impact at Yale.
Weve seen a rise in applications weve had the two highest years in the schools history, which tells me that a great many more people saw the school as financially accessible, Bundy said. Weve had a substantial increase in the portion of the applicant pool that identified as Black, Indigenous or people of color. And taking tuition out of the equation has enabled us to increase stipends for living expenses for students with need, which has the long-term impact of driving down indebtedness.
Juilliard already has several other tuition-free programs, including the drama divisions two-year playwriting program, which currently has eight students, as well as several specialized music programs. Once the graduate acting program goes tuition-free, 26% of all Juilliard students will pay no tuition to attend.
But many music and dance students, as well as drama undergraduates, will continue to have some tuition obligations; the graduate acting program is going tuition-free now because there were donors who stepped forward to make that possible.
My aim is to make the school tuition-free the ultimate artistic education deserves that access, Woetzel said. Wouldnt that be something?
This article originally appeared in
The New York Times.