20 Best Colleges for Musical Theater – 2024
April 14, 2024
Hamilton, Les Misérables, Wicked, Chicago, Sweeney Todd, Cabaret, Mama Mia!, the Phantom of the Opera…if your dream is one day perform on Broadway, training in musical theater will make you a versatile professional who is an expert in acting, singing, and dancing. Of course, not everyone in an undergraduate musical theater program will go on to on-stage Broadway stardom. Fortunately, there are a number of viable career paths one can pursue with a musical theater degree including teaching, choreography, direction, producing, lighting, stage design, and much more. As you work toward earning your bachelor’s degree, you’ll take courses such as the history of theatre, directing, the fundamentals of design, ballet, acting, stagecraft, movement for performance, vice, and costume construction. Our list of the best colleges for musical theater will serve as a good starting point in your college search.
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Best Colleges for Musical Theater
Here’s a quick preview of the first ten musical theater institutions that made our list. Detailed profiles and stats can be found when you scroll below.
1) Carnegie Mellon University
2) New York University
3) Yale University
4) University of Michigan
5) Northwestern University
6) Syracuse University
7) Emerson College
8) Juilliard School
9) Boston University
10) Ithaca College
All of the schools profiled below have stellar reputations in the field of musical theater and commit substantial resources to undergraduate education. For each of the best musical theater colleges, College Transitions will provide you with—when available:
We will also include a longer write-up of each college’s:
- Academic Highlights – Includes facts like student-to-faculty ratio, average class size, number of majors offered, and most popular majors.
- Professional Outcomes – Includes info on the rate of positive outcomes, companies employing alumni, and graduate school acceptances.
Carnegie Mellon University
- Pittsburgh, PA
Academic Highlights: There are a combined 80+ undergraduate majors and 90 minors available across the six schools. Impressively, particularly for a school with more graduate students than undergrads, CMU boasts a 6:1 student-to-faculty ratio and small class sizes, with 36% containing single digits. In a given school year, 800+ undergraduates conduct research through the University Research Office. The most commonly conferred degrees are in engineering (21%), computer science (16%), mathematics (12%), business (10%), and visual and performing arts (9%).
Professional Outcomes: By the end of the calendar year in which they received their diplomas, 66% of 2022 grads were employed, and 28% were continuing to graduate school. The companies that have routinely scooped up CMU grads include Google, Meta, Microsoft, Apple, Accenture, McKinsey, and Deloitte. With an average starting salary of $105,194, CMU grads outpace the average starting salary for a college grad nationally. Of those pursuing graduate education, around 20% typically enroll immediately in PhD programs.
- Enrollment: 7,509
- Cost of Attendance: $84,412
- Median SAT: 1540
- Median ACT: 35
- Acceptance Rate: 11%
- Retention Rate: 97%
- Graduation Rate: 92%
New York University
- New York, NY
Academic Highlights: NYU is divided into a number of smaller (but still quite large) colleges organized by discipline; in sum, there are 230 areas of undergraduate study across nine schools and colleges. For its size, a commendable 58% of classes have an enrollment under 20 students. While all schools within NYU have solid reputations, Stern holds the distinction as one of the top undergraduate business programs in the country. For those entering film, dance, drama, or other performing arts, Tisch is as prestigious a place as you can find to study.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of exiting, 94% of Class of 2022 grads had landed at their next destination, with 78% employed and 21% in graduate school. The top industries for employment were healthcare (11%), internet and software (9%), finance (8%), and entertainment (8%). Large numbers of alumni can be found at Google, Deloitte, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, IBM, JP Morgan Chase, Citi, and Amazon. The mean starting salary is $75,336. In 2022, business, arts and sciences, and law school were the most popular grad school destinations.
- Enrollment: 29,401 (undergraduate); 29,711 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $90,222-$96,172
- Median SAT: 1520
- Median ACT: 34
- Acceptance Rate: 12%
- Retention Rate: 95%
- Graduation Rate: 87%
Yale University
- New Haven, CT
Academic Highlights: Yale offers 80 majors, most of which require a one- to two-semester senior capstone experience. Undergraduate research is a staple, and over 70% of classes—of which there are over 2,000 to choose from—have an enrollment of fewer than 20 students, making Yale a perfect environment for teaching and learning. Among the top departments are biology, economics, global affairs, engineering, history, and computer science. The social sciences (26%), biology (11%), mathematics (8%), and computer science (8%) are the most popular areas of concentration.
Professional Outcomes: Shortly after graduating, 73% of the Yale Class of 2022 had entered the world of employment and 18% matriculated into graduate programs. Hundreds of Yale alums can be found at each of the world’s top companies including Google, Goldman Sachs, McKinsey & Company, Morgan Stanley, and Microsoft. The most common industries entered by the newly hired were finance (20%), research/education (16%), technology (14%), and consulting (12%). The mean starting salary for last year’s grads was $81,769 ($120k for CS majors). Nearly one-fifth of students immediately pursue graduate school.
- Enrollment: 6,590 (undergraduate); 5,344 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $87,705
- Median SAT: 1540
- Median ACT: 35
- Acceptance Rate: 5%
- Retention Rate: 98%
- Graduation Rate: 98%
University of Michigan
- Ann Arbor, MI
Academic Highlights: There are 280+ undergraduate degree programs across fourteen schools and colleges, and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) enrolls the majority of students. The Ross School of Business offers highly rated programs in entrepreneurship, management, accounting, and finance. The College of Engineering is also one of the best in the country. By degrees conferred, engineering (15%), computer science (14%), and the social sciences (11%) are most popular. A solid 56% of classes have fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Within three months of graduating, 89% of LSA grads are employed full-time or in graduate school, with healthcare, education, law, banking, research, nonprofit work, and consulting being the most popular sectors. Within three months, 99% of Ross grads are employed with a median salary of $90k. Top employers include Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, EY, Morgan Stanley, PwC, Deloitte, and Amazon. Within six months, 96% of engineering grads are employed (average salary of $84k) or in grad school. General Motors, Ford, Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Meta employ the greatest number of alumni.
- Enrollment: 32,695 (undergraduate); 18,530 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $35,450 (in-state); $76,294 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1470
- Median ACT: 33
- Acceptance Rate: 18%
- Retention Rate: 97%
- Graduation Rate: 93%
Northwestern University
- Evanston, IL
Academic Highlights: Northwestern is home to six undergraduate schools, including Medill, which is widely regarded as one of the country’s best journalism schools. The McCormick School of Engineering also achieves top rankings, along with programs in economics, social policy, and theatre. The social sciences account for the greatest number of degrees conferred (19%), followed by communications/journalism (13%), and engineering (11%). 45% of classes have nine or fewer students enrolled; 78% have fewer than twenty enrollees. 57% of recent grads had the chance to conduct undergraduate research.
Professional Outcomes: Six months after graduating, 69% of the Class of 2022 had found employment and 27% were in graduate school. The four most popular professional fields were consulting (18%), engineering (18%), business/finance (16%), and communications/marketing/media (13%). Employers included the BBC, NBC News, The Washington Post, NPR, Boeing, Google, IBM, Deloitte, PepsiCo, Northrop Grumman, and Goldman Sachs. Across all majors, the average starting salary was $73k. Of those headed straight to graduate school, engineering, medicine, and business were the three most popular areas of concentration.
- Enrollment: 8,659 (undergraduate); 14,073 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $91,290
- Median SAT: 1530
- Median ACT: 34
- Acceptance Rate: 7%
- Retention Rate: 98%
- Graduation Rate: 97%
Syracuse University
- Syracuse, NY
Academic Highlights: In total, 200+ majors and 100+ minors are spread across ten undergraduate schools/colleges. The School of Architecture, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and the Newhouse School of Public Communication are all revered names that carry a good deal of weight in their respective fields. The most popular majors include communication/journalism (15%), the social sciences (14%), and business (12%). Despite Syracuse’s size, class sizes are kept reasonably low; 63% contain 20 students or fewer.
Professional Outcomes: Six months after exiting the Carrier Dome for the final time in 2022, 59% of Orangemen and women found employment (92% related to their career goals) and 21% continued to graduate school. The companies employing the most ‘Cuse grads include major media/entertainment management companies like Conde Nast, Bloomberg, and Creative Artists Agency as well as big-name corporations like GE, KPMG, EY, Lockheed Martin, and Morgan Stanley. The average starting salary for 2022 grads was a solid $63k.
- Enrollment: 15,739 (undergraduate); 7,209 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $85,214
- Median SAT: 1340
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 43%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 81%
Emerson College
- Boston, MA
Academic Highlights: All 26 majors offered by the school have some element of performance or artistry and include highly unique academic concentrations such as comedic arts, sports communication, and musical theater. Emerson has a 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio and 69% of courses seat fewer than 20 students. The Journalism and Communications Studies programs rank among the top in the country. By sheer popularity, the top majors are film/video production, journalism, marketing, theater arts, and creative writing.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of leaving Emerson, 61% of recent grads were employed, 4% were enrolled in graduate school, and 35% were still seeking their next landing spot. Top employers include the Walt Disney Company, Warner Media, Sinclair Broadcast Group, and CNN. The average full-time salary for employed grads is $40,255. Of those entering a master’s program, the bulk stay put, pursuing a master’s at Emerson in an area like writing for film and television, creative writing, or journalism.
- Enrollment: 4,149
- Cost of Attendance: $73,000
- Median SAT: 1360
- Median ACT: 31
- Acceptance Rate: 43%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 77%
The Juilliard School
- New York, NY
Academic Highlights: 91% of courses at Juilliard enroll fewer than 20 students and all students in the BFA/BM programs are required to complete a minimum of 24 credits in the Liberal Arts. Studies at Juilliard study dance, drama, or music. The greatest number of degrees are conferred in the string instruments, followed by dance, keyboard instruments, acting, brass instruments, woodwind instruments, music theory, voice and opera, and jazz studies.
Professional Outcomes: Juilliard grads, in any discipline, frequently ascend to the top of their professions. The leading places of employment for alumni include the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and the Royal Conservatory of Music. Suffice to say, if you graduate from Juilliard you are likely to become a member of a highly prestigious performing arts group or a self-employed solo artist working alongside professionals in your area.
- Enrollment: 608
- Cost of Attendance: $80,360
- Median SAT: N/A
- Median ACT: N/A
- Acceptance Rate: 10%
- Retention Rate: 96%
- Graduation Rate: 90%
Boston University
- Boston, MA
Academic Highlights: In total, the university offers more than 300 programs of study, 100+ of which are distinct undergraduate degrees spread across ten schools/colleges. Many classes at BU are reasonably small—60% contain fewer than twenty students; only 19% contain more than forty. The student-to-faculty ratio is 11:1. The greatest number of degrees are conferred in social sciences (16%), business/marketing (15%), communications and journalism (15%), biology (11%), engineering (9%), and health professions/related sciences (7%).
Professional Outcomes: Six months after graduation, 90% of BU grads have found their way into the world of employment or full-time graduate study. Across all graduating years, companies employing more than 350 BU alums include Google, Oracle, Accenture, IBM, and Amazon Web Services. Of the one-quarter of grads who move directly into graduate school, many are welcomed onto the campuses of elite graduate programs. For example, engineering students found new academic homes at MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, and Columbia.
- Enrollment: 18,459
- Cost of Attendance: $86,363
- Median SAT: 1430
- Median ACT: 32
- Acceptance Rate: 14%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 89%
Ithaca College
- Ithaca, NY
Academic Highlights: Ithaca has five schools that specialize in business, communications, humanities and sciences, health sciences and human performance, and music. You won’t find yourself in many classes with more than 29 of your fellow undergraduates as 82% of sections fall below that marker. Ithaca students frequently earn degrees in the disciplines of communication/journalism (24%), the visual and performing arts (18%), health professions and related programs (15%), business/marketing (11%), and the social sciences (5%).
Professional Outcomes: Within nine months of graduating, 52% of one recent graduating cohort had already found their first post-college job and 22% were still seeking employment. Media companies like ESPN and NBCUniversal Media are among the largest employers of Ithaca alumni along with corporations like IBM, Morgan Stanley, Google, Salesforce, and Amazon. More than five recent grads enrolled at nearby Cornell University and multiple grads traveled to Columbia University, Syracuse University, Boston University, and Northwestern University.
- Enrollment: 4,619
- Cost of Attendance: $75,013
- Median SAT: 1300
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 75%
- Retention Rate: 83%
- Graduation Rate: 74%
Elon University
- Elon, NC
Academic Highlights: Students choose from 70 majors and can add a number of interesting minors like adventure-based learning, coaching, and multimedia authoring. Elon’s 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio leads to an average class size of 20 students; 51% of sections contain fewer than 20 students. The areas in which the greatest number of degrees are conferred are business (29%), journalism/communication (20%), social sciences (8%), the visual and performing arts (6%), and psychology (6%).
Professional Outcomes: Results of a survey administered nine months after graduation found that 96% of the Class of 2022 had found employment, a graduate school, or an internship. Top employers of recent Elon graduates include Bloomberg, Deloitte, EY, Google, Goldman Sachs, Red Ventures, and Wells Fargo. Recent business grads enjoyed a median salary of $61k while communications majors earned $47k. Just under one-quarter of recent grads gained acceptance into graduate/professional school and many remain at Elon.
- Enrollment: 6,337
- Cost of Attendance: $66,657
- Median SAT: 1260
- Median ACT: 28
- Acceptance Rate: 78%
- Retention Rate: 90%
- Graduation Rate: 83%
Florida State University
- Tallahassee, FL
Academic Highlights: A wide range of baccalaureate degrees—103 to be precise—are available at FSU. The student-to-faculty is a 17:1, which translates into somewhat larger class sizes. Ten percent of sections contain more than fifty students, and 4% have more than 100. However, that is balanced by the 66% of sections that contain fewer than twenty students. Twenty-three percent of degrees conferred fall under the business umbrella. The social sciences (15%), psychology (8%), biology (8%), and homeland security (6%) are next in popularity.
Professional Outcomes: Eighty-three percent of job-seeking Seminole grads receive at least one offer of employment within three months of graduation. The top five sectors employing 2022 grads are (in order) finance, technology, marketing, health, and engineering. Roughly one-third of 2022 Florida State grads elected to immediately pursue admission into an advanced degree program; 75% of those who apply receive at least one acceptance. A typical graduating class sees over 100 students accepted into medical schools and over 200 accepted into law schools.
- Enrollment: 32,936
- Cost of Attendance: $25,762 (In-State); $39,692 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1300
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 25%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 85%
Marymount Manhattan College
- New York, NY
Academic Highlights: Boasting more than 100 majors, minors, and concentrations, Marymount Manhattan, in typical liberal arts school fashion, has a 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio and enrolls fewer than 20 students in 89% of class sections. The most popular majors are (in order): acting, dance, communications, psychology, the performing arts, cinematography, drama and theatre production, international studies, and arts, entertainment, and media management.
Professional Outcomes: The vast majority of Manhattan Marymount College graduates remain in the New York City area as they venture off and find their next opportunity. California, Florida, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Washington, D.C. also play home to sizable numbers of alumni. Companies employing 10 or more alumni include the New York City Department of Education, Equinox, NBCUniversal, Apple, Compass, Pfizer, and Amazon.
- Enrollment: 1,608
- Cost of Attendance: $60,700
- Median SAT: N/A
- Median ACT: 25
- Acceptance Rate: 72%
- Retention Rate: 65%
- Graduation Rate: 50%
Indiana University
- Bloomington, IL
Academic Highlights: IU offers 200+ majors. The university’s 18:1 student-to-faculty ratio is not bad for a school of Indiana’s size, and it does make an effort to keep undergraduate classes on the small side. While there are a number of introductory courses that transpire in giant lecture halls, 37% of all sections contain no more than 19 students. Business/marketing is the most popular major accounting for 30% of the total degrees conferred and biology is second at 9%. IU’s computer science degree program is the school’s third most frequently conferred degree at 8%.
Professional Outcomes: Class of 2022 grads reached their next employment or graduate school destination at a 94% rate within six months of receiving their degrees. The median starting salary for A&S grads was $41,000. In the Kelley School of Business, 97% were placed successfully within six months, and the median starting salary was $67,000. Among the most frequently attended graduate schools by recent grads are Indiana Bloomington (including its own law and medical schools), Purdue, Loyola Chicago, Northwestern, and Columbia.
- Enrollment: 35,660
- Cost of Attendance: $25,170 (In-State); $53,860 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1280
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 82%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 81%
University of California, Irvine
- Irvine, CA
Academic Highlights: UCI offers eighty undergrad programs as well as many opportunities for personal connection; 56% of all sections enroll 19 or fewer students and over 60% of students conduct a research project. The most commonly conferred degrees are the social sciences (16%), business (12%), psychology (11%), and biology (9%). The Samueli School of Engineering has a solid reputation as does the Bren School, the only independent computer science school in the UC system. Programs in public health and biological sciences earn very high marks.
Professional Outcomes: Accounting, aerospace, internet and software, K-12 education, real estate, and retail are among the industries attracting the greatest number of Anteaters. Companies employing large numbers of recent grads include Boeing, the Walt Disney Company, Google, EY, and Microsoft. Hundreds of alumni are also found at Kaiser Permanente, Meta, Apple, Edwards Lifesciences, and Deloitte. The median salary is $69,000, with CS grads earning close to $120k right off the bat. UCI has a very strong reputation for premed.
- Enrollment: 28,661 (undergraduate); 7,275 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $40,202 (in-state); $72,776 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 26%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 87%
University of Miami
- Coral Gables, FL
Academic Highlights: Over 100 undergrad programs are offered across nine schools, with the greatest number of degrees conferred in business/marketing (21%), health professions (13%), biology (11%), the social sciences (9%), communication (9%), and engineering (8%). The Miami Business School and the College of Engineering enjoy solid national reputations, and programs in music, marine science, communications, and architecture are also highly ranked. 52% of all course sections contain fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduating, 98% of the Class of 2022 had positive outcomes, with 64% employed full-time and 34% in graduate school. Companies employing 2022 grads included Deloitte, Citrix, NBCUniversal, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citi, and Morgan Stanley. Across all majors, the median starting salary was an impressive $63k. 100+ Canes also can be found in the offices of Google, IBM, PwC, Apple, and Microsoft. The most frequently attended graduate school is typically Miami itself.
- Enrollment: 12,883 (undergraduate); 6,710 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $93,146
- Median SAT: 1410
- Median ACT: 32
- Acceptance Rate: 19%
- Retention Rate: 92%
- Graduation Rate: 84%
Pace University
- New York, NY
Academic Highlights: Students from 49 states and 120 countries choose to study at this very diverse university. There are 135 undergraduate degrees and 89 graduate programs offered at Pace and the educational experience is enhanced by a 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio that allows for 53% of sections to enroll fewer than 20 students. Four majors attract the majority of students: business (24%), health professions (16%), the visual and performing arts (14%), and communication (11%).
Professional Outcomes: Impressive outcome-oriented statistics abound at Pace with 94% of the Class of 2022 having achieved a positive result. Further, the average salary was $67,185 and 84% of those surveyed stated that their job related to their field of academic study. More than 100 students work at the NYC Department of Education, Citi, JPMorgan Chase & Co., IBM, Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, EY, Wells Fargo, and PwC.
- Enrollment: 8,223
- Cost of Attendance: $72,400
- Median SAT: 1210
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate: 83%
- Retention Rate: 72%
- Graduation Rate: 61%
University of Cincinnati
- Cincinnati, OH
Academic Highlights: More than 90 majors await you at the University of Cincinnati and it all unfolds with an 18:1 student-to-faculty ratio. There is a mix of small and large class sections: 32% have 19 or fewer students and 20% have 50% or more. The most frequently conferred degrees in 2022 were business (20%), health professions (14%), engineering (12%), biology (7%), the visual arts (7%), and computer science (6%).
Professional Outcomes: Looking at all graduating seniors in 2022, 83% had obtained employment within six months of earning their degree and 13% were continuing their education. The average starting salary earned was $53,761. Hundreds of Bearcat alumni can be found in the offices of GE Aerospace, Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati Children’s. Fifth Third Bank, Medpace, Apple, JP Morgan Chase, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon Web Services.
- Enrollment: 29,989
- Cost of Attendance: $26,456 (In-State); $40,066 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1260
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 86%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 72%
Pennsylvania State University — University Park
- State College, PA
Academic Highlights: Penn State offers 275 majors and a number of top-ranked programs in a host of disciplines. The College of Engineering is rated exceptionally well on a national scale and is also the most popular field of study, accounting for 15% of the degrees conferred. The Smeal College of Business is equally well-regarded, earning high rankings in everything from supply chain management to accounting to marketing. It attracts 15% of total degree-seekers. 61% of classes have an enrollment below thirty students.
Professional Outcomes: By graduation, 70% of Nittany Lions have found their next employment or graduate school home. 98% of College of Business grads are successful within three months of exiting, flocking in large numbers to stellar finance, accounting, consulting, and technology firms. Hundreds of alumni work at Citi, Salesforce, and Meta, and more than 500 currently work at each of IBM, Deloitte, PwC, Amazon, EY, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, Google, and Oracle. 75% of 2022 grads employed full-time earned starting salaries greater than $50k.
- Enrollment: 41,745 (undergraduate); 7,020 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $32,656 (in-state); $52,610 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1300
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 55%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 85%
Point Park University
- Pittsburgh, PA
Academic Highlights: There are 70 majors and programs offered across the Conservatory of Performing Arts, Rowland School of Business and Schools of Arts and Sciences, Communication and Education. With an 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio, the university is able to run 79% of its course sections with under 20 students. 36% of undergraduates earn degrees in the visual and performing arts and another 21% earn degrees in business/marketing.
Professional Outcomes: Graduates of Point Park University tend to stay in Pittsburgh in large numbers. However, sizable pockets of alumni can be found in New York City, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Philadelphia. The companies and organizations employing the greatest number of grads are PNC, UPMC, BNY Mellon, Pittsburgh Public Schools, Allegheny County, Highmark Inc., Allegheny Health Network, and Highmark Health.
- Enrollment: 2,418
- Cost of Attendance: $61,050
- Median SAT: 1150
- Median ACT: 23
- Acceptance Rate: 82%
- Retention Rate: 73%
- Graduation Rate: 59%
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