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Registration FAQs
If I am graduating high school in 2012, may I register for the YoungArts Program?
No, you need to wait and register in the spring of 2011.
What are the deadlines?
The final registration deadline is October 15, 2010, 9:00 pm EST . The deadline for submitting your materials to be received is Saturday, October 30, 2010, 5:00 pm EST.
What is a YoungArts ID?
After you pay your non-refundable fee you will be issued a YoungArts ID number which is used on all the materials submitted for judging. Please note that the YoungArts ID is NOT the same as you PIN used to log in to your application.
Why do I have to pay a fee?
Registering for the YoungArts program is a serious undertaking. Participation requires significant time and effort to prepare the materials needed for adjudication. The fee is to dissuade students from participating if they cannot actually fulfill the requirements, especially if they are registering for multiple categories. The non-refundable fee only covers a portion of the cost of processing your audition/portfolio materials. None of the fees are used to fund the monetary awards. Simply registering and signing your registration form entitles you access to approximately $3 million in college scholarship opportunities which are reserved exclusively for YoungArts participants.
May I register in more than one discipline?
Yes. You may register in one or more categories in up to nine disciplines, but a nonrefundable fee is required for each category in which you register. Fee waivers only apply to ONE category; any additional categories are full price.
Is it possible to receive an award in more than one discipline?
Yes. There is not a limit to the number of awards you can win. However, if you are chosen as a YoungArts finalist in more than one category, you may only participate in one discipline while in Miami.
Do I have to major in my category/discipline to win an award?
No, you do not have to major in your category/discipline.
Do I have to attend the colleges on your Scholarship List Service in order to receive an award?
No, you do not. This is an additional service provided by colleges on our Scholarship List Service. These colleges provide over $3 million in scholarship opportunities exclusively for YoungArts participants.
What does it cost to register for the YoungArts program?
Early registration discount period $25 – March 15 through June 30, 2010, 9:00pm EST. Regular registration fee of $35 begins July 1 through registration deadline of Friday, October 15, 2010, 9:00pm EST.
Are there any hidden costs?
Other expenses that you might incur are the cost of your audition/portfolio materials – for example, the DVD that you submit for adjudication.
If you are invited to participate in YoungArts Week, all expenses are paid for by YoungArts (air travel within the 50 United States, meals, transportation in Miami and lodging).
What do I have to do to win?
Each art form has different requirements.
Please read the specific instructions in each discipline.
DANCE
CINEMATIC ARTS
JAZZ
MUSIC
PHOTOGRAPHY
THEATER
VISUAL ARTS
VOICE
WRITING
What is PSA?
PSA stands for the United States Presidential Scholars in the Arts. The YoungArts program is the exclusive nominating organization for this award. YoungArts nominates up to 60 YoungArts finalists each year to the Commission on U.S. Presidential Scholars for consideration; 20 are then selected to be U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts. You must be a high school senior graduating between January 1 and August 31, 2011 AND a U.S. Citizen to be eligible for the nomination. Go here for more information about PSA.
I am going to be 18 on December 1, 2010 and I won a YoungArts award when I was 17. Can I register again?
If you participated in a YoungArts Week in Miami, you are not eligible to register for the YoungArts program a second time. This is to allow another qualified participant a chance for a YoungArts Week experience. However, YoungArts Honorable Mention or Merit award winners are eligible to register again if they are 17 or 18 on December 1, 2010.
Do you know of any other organizations or foundations that provide similar programs for other age groups?
The internet is the best place to search for organizations supporting the arts. Other sources of information about financial aid are scholarship reference books, which can be found at a bookstore or a library.
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