|
 |
|
|
Dancers from abroad interested in professional training at the Merce Cunningham Studio are invited to apply for the International Student Program, a program equivalent to the Professional Training Program available to United States citizens and permanent residents. Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Dance, students in this program work toward a certificate of completion. Also view the class schedule.
Enrollment
Applying for a student visa is a lengthy process. Please refer to the Application Process Document. And also to the IP Information Packet. We recommend that the student contact the school at least 4 months prior to the start date of the program he/she wishes to enroll in. The Merce Cunningham Studio is authorized to accept non-immigrant students who qualify for the F-1 Visa or the J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa. International students are sponsored for a student visa provided that full-time study at the Merce Cunningham Studio is their primary purpose for being in the United States. As full-time students sponsored by the Merce Cunningham Studio for either F-1 or J-1 Visa, students must be able to earn a minimum of twelve academic credits per quarter. A full-time program should be completed in a time period of two to three years. A student should be able to earn 96 academic credits in two years; and 144 credits in three years.
Read about Student Visas.
Students applying from abroad are asked to submit the following:
Class/Schedule Information
Starting dates for the quarter are on or near the beginning of January, March, June and September. All new students begin at the Elementary Level. Students are expected to have experience in dance technique (ballet, modern/contemporary) prior to professional study of technique at the Merce Cunningham Studio.
Tuition applies to a specific number of required technique classes. Special Workshops carry an additional fee. Advancement to the Intermediate Level is by permission of the faculty. The Student Registration Card includes a place for faculty signatures to allow a student to try the next level. The Open Program is ongoing. International students may start at any time during the year. Students who arrive in New York during the middle of an academic quarter should take daily classes in the Open Program until the new Quarter begins.
International Student Health Insurance
All international students are required to have medical insurance from the time they arrive in the US. If you have a personal insurance from your country that covers doctors’ fees, please mail a copy to the Studio. Otherwise, you must subscribe to a group policy through the Studio. Costs vary with age and marital status.
For J-1 students, this is a requirement of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Failure to comply could mean termination of your program.
Housing
The Studio does not have housing facilities. We maintain a list of temporary housing suggestions. We have a bulletin board at the Studio where students can look for apartments to sublet or share. If you plan to rent your own apartment you may have to pay 1 to 3 months rent in advance as security. If you use a rental agent, you will need to pay them an additional fee.
Financial Aid and Employment
All students are eligible to audition for merit scholarships, which are awarded every three months. In addition to merit scholarships, a limited number of work scholarships are available. Most scholarship awards cover half the cost of tuition. The Department of Homeland Security restricts employment for international students. Students are expected to have sufficient funds when they arrive so that they do not need to find work. Do not count on working in New York to pay for your stay here.
F-1 Students may work on campus in exchange for tuition. They may apply to INS for Work Authorization in cases of severe economic hardship, after they have been in the program for one academic year. Since there are no long vacation periods, only part-time employment may be possible.
J-1 Exchange Visitors may apply for a Social Security card to seek part time employment after they have been in the program for at least one quarter if their attendance record is excellent, and/or they may work on campus in exchange for tuition. Exchange Visitor students are not permitted to perform with dance companies where admission fees are charged.
Attendance/Refund Policy
Students must register for full time enrollment and make up any missed classes during an academic quarter of 12 weeks. Absences are excused for up to two weeks during a quarter for illness and injury only. A written note should be submitted with the dates missed and the reason. Prolonged absence due to Illness or injury may require a temporary medical withdrawal from the program.*
- If a student has professional dance commitments out of the country that require temporary absence from the program, arrangement must be made in advance of registration for the quarter. A written statement from the employer is required. If the absence is longer than two weeks it may be possible to prorate the tuition.
The Merce Cunningham Studio makes refunds to the students in the form of tuition credit only under the following limited circumstances:
- Medical reasons. A written statement from a physician is required for all illness and injury that prevents a student from making up missed classes to complete the quarter.
- Any problems due to unusual circumstances should be discussed with the Director of Education and/or the International Program Adviser.
 |
|
ALICE HELPERN, International Program Coordinator
212.255.8240 x31
alice@merce.org |
International Training Program Rates
| Registration (lifetime) |
$50 |
|
4 classes per week |
$700 a quarter* |
|
8 classes per week |
$1200 a quarter |
*for those in last quarter or enrolled in English.
Class cards can begin on any day.
International Program Enrollment Fee is $150 per year. |