All prospective and transfer students must apply for admission to NYU Steinhardt before scheduling an audition. Apply for undergraduate study.
All prospective students applying for early decision, regular decision, and transfer applications are required to submit prescreen materials prior to being invited to an on-campus audition. If you have attended the Steinhardt Classical Voice Intensive Workshop in the past five (5) years, please indicate this on your application. After you submit your Common Application, you will receive within a couple of business days a link to log into your Artistic Review Portal, where you can submit your prescreen materials.
All prescreening submissions must be uploaded by the dates below. Materials submitted after these dates may not be accepted.
Rather than a single long video, we would like three separate clips: the introduction, the first song, and the second song. It's easier for us to review and easier for you to shoot. We will not be influenced by the professional quality of the video. Please do not worry about any elaborate lighting or studio conditions.
If you have attended the NYU Steinhardt Classical Voice Intensive Workshop within the past five (5) years, you will not be required to submit any singing videos. Please indicate on your application that you have attended the Summer Workshop and submit an introduction video along with your headshot and resume.
Below are the requirements and suggestions for your material:
Please upload a resume and a headshot or photograph along with your prescreen videos.
Please note: Auditioning is all too often the most difficult aspect of pursuing a career as a professional singer and actor. As a prospective student, try to think of your audition as a unique opportunity for you to introduce yourself to people who are your advocates and who very much want you to be good at what you do. This mind-set will serve you well in any audition situation. Always remember to take your time and to breathe. Your task is to share your talents – not to impress the auditors!
After uploading the prescreening submission, your materials will be reviewed by our faculty. If, following the review, we require an audition, you will be sent an email invitation, with several choices of dates on which to appear. If you are invited to an audition, you must prepare materials according to the guidelines below. Auditions will be held on campus and a live pianist will be provided.
Please be aware that auditions are only requested if the faculty would like more information on an applicant that would warrant an audition. Not being asked to submit an audition does not mean that you have been rejected.
Please know that while prescreen auditions will be reviewed by the faculty on a rolling basis and while every attempt will be made to schedule an audition in a timely manner after the submission of prescreen materials, the possibility exists that an applicant may not receive an invitation until after the final deadline. All invitations will be sent no later than one week following the deadline for prescreen submissions.
November 11, 2023 (Saturday, 10am-5pm) | Early Decision I and II, Transfers, and Concentration Switches |
January 17, 2023 (Wednesday, 1-5pm) | Early Decision II only |
January 20, 2023 (Saturday, 10am-5pm) | Regular Decision |
January 26, 2024 (Friday, 2:30-5:30pm) | Regular Decision |
January 27, 2024 (Saturday, 2-6pm) | Regular Decision |
February 9, 2024 (Friday, 2:30-5:30pm) | Regular Decision |
February 16, 2024 (Friday, 2:30-5:30pm) | Regular Decision |
February 17, 2024 (Saturday, 10am-5pm) | Regular Decision |
March 8, 2024 (Friday, 2:30-5:30pm) | Internal Transfers and Concentration Switches |
April 12, 2024 (Friday, 2:30-5:30pm) | External Transfer Applicants |
Note for prospective transfer students: Though NYU's deadline for Spring transfer admission is November 1 and our deadline for Summer/Fall transfer admission is April 1, we suggest that you submit your Common Application one month in advance. Submitting your Common Application early will leave you more time to schedule an audition by our deadlines above.
Professional performers are often expected to dress with a sense of the occasion and an audition is a crucial part of both your education and the professional career you are beginning to pursue. Wear clothing that makes you comfortable, but make certain that you look your best and are dressed in a manner that shows you take both yourself and the audition seriously.