OBERLIN ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019 2020 PROFESSIONAL
Theater Studies strongly supports its majors pursuing internal and external scholarships that will facilitate the kind of training and connection they require for their professional future. While scholarships and awards recognize achievement, they are also vehicles for continued professional and personal growth. FOTE Summer Grant recipients are required to present on their experience to peers, Theater Studies faculty, and FOTE Board members before the mid-point of the Fall Semester.The total amount of all combined annual grants will not exceed $3,000. Recipients may be awarded up to, but no more than, $1,500. FOTE makes a total of $3,000 available for grants.Graduating students are eligible only if they can evidence they are remaining in the Atlanta area for the coming year.Applicant must be either a rising junior, rising senior, or graduating student.Students are strongly encouraged to apply early.Submission of online application will be released and due during Spring semester.support the applicant's academic or career plan to continue in theatrical study or work beyond graduation.be theater focused, particularly for areas of study unavailable at (or through) Emory.be completed between the end of Spring, and beginning of Fall, semester.
The FOTE Summer Grant specifically awards each recipient up to $1,500 to subsidize either unpaid or low-paid theater internships or theater study programs. The Friends of Theater at Emory (FOTE) Summer Grants subsidize tuition costs and/or living expenses of students involved in unpaid or minimally-paid summer theater internships or summer theater study opportunities.