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SUMMER 2014 LOS ANGELES Welcome and Orientation Guide

CONTENTS Welcome: Summer 2014 Orientation Info 1 Summer 2014 Orientation Itinerary 2 Required Enrollment Documents 3 Integrated Conservatory Program 4 Voice Demonstration 4 Monologue Demonstration 4 Integrated Dance Placement 4 Required Classroom Supplies 5 Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire 6 Dance Theatre Conservatory Program 8 Dance Placement 8 Required Classroom Supplies 8 Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire 8 Studio Conservatory Program 12 Monologue Demonstration 12 Appropriate Attire 12 Required Classroom Supplies 12 Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire 13 BFA: Music Theatre Program 14 Voice Demonstration 14 Monologue Demonstration 15 Dance Placement 15 Required Classroom Supplies 15 Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire 16 BFA: Dance Theatre Program 18 Dance Placement 18 Required Classroom Supplies 18 Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire 18 BFA: Acting Program 22 Monologue Demonstration 22 Appropriate Attire 22 Required Classroom Supplies 22 Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire 23 BFA: Performing Arts Program 24 Dance Supply Checklist at a Glance 25 Housing & Parking 26 Health Services 27 Frequently Asked Questions 28 Transportation from Regional Airports & Trains 30 Hotels & Lodging 31 Contact Information 32

WELCOME TO AMDA Summer 2014 Orientation Info We are eagerly awaiting your arrival on campus in June! The following are a few things to keep in mind as you prepare for your move to Los Angeles: ORIENTATION begins Thursday, June 26 for all students and continues through Sunday, June 29. CLASSES begin on Monday, June 30. Attendance at the Orientation activities outlined in your agenda is mandatory for all incoming students, including Conservatory graduates entering the BFA program. Parents, family and guests are encouraged to participate in activities on Thursday, June 26. AMDA CHECK-IN will be held on Thursday, June 26. Check-in times are grouped by last name; please see the schedule on page 2. Commuters should report to the campus by 1 p.m. for Orientation check-in. Welcome Activities will be scheduled throughout Orientation. HOUSING MOVE-IN will be after Check-In on Thursday, June 26. A housing letter containing your dorm assignment and roommate information will be sent prior to your arrival. Thursday, June 26 is the only day and time that keys will be made available. Please make your travel plans according to your move-in date. There is a list of hotels included on page 31 for people who will be arriving in Los Angeles prior to your move-in. If you have a conflict with this move-in time, please contact the AMDA LA Admissions Office. Please be advised that you should allow at least one to two hours to go through the Check-In process. AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 1

AMDA SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION ITINERARY THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014 MOVE-IN AND REGISTRATION DAY FOR ALL STUDENTS 8:00am 12:30pm 1:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 4:30pm 3:00pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm Orientation Check-In and Registration for all students Registration is scheduled alphabetically by last name. A G: H P: Q Z: Call time for commuters 8:00 9:30am 9:30 11:00am 11:00am 12:30pm Student Services Intro Meeting Student Welcome and Orientation Overview Parent Meet and Greet with Education, Production, Operations, and Student services International Student Meeting - 8th Floor Admissions Commuters Dismissed Dinner break Evening Activities (Main Campus)* For new students living in housing only We welcome parents and guests to participate in all activities on Thursday, June 26, 2014. Students must check in and register at their scheduled time unless prior approval has been granted. 2 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

REQUIRED ENROLLT DOCUTS New AMDA students must complete and submit the following documents before they can begin classes. In order to expedite your registration and ensure your enrollment is complete at the start of the semester, please ensure all documents are submitted to AMDA by June 20, 2014. Health Certificate Completed by your doctor. Final High School Transcript Request an official final transcript with school seal from your high school. The transcript should display your date of graduation. Your high school must submit this to AMDA prior to Orientation. Performance Fact Sheet Signed and dated. Enrollment Agreement Signed and dated. Scholarship Accept Letter or Conditional Accept Letter Sign and date the Scholarship Accept Letter (and Conditional Accept Letter, if applicable). Forms for all documents (except your Final Transcript) are included in your Orientation Packet and should be mailed to AMDA using the enclosed envelope. Students that are missing required documents may have a hold placed on their account and may not be able to register or begin classes. AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 3

Integrated Conservatory Program Voice Demonstration During Orientation Integrated students will present First Voice Demonstrations. This is an individual performance by students for a panel of select faculty and administration. Integrated Voice Demo: You will be required to sing a musical theatre or classical song. You are required to present the same song you performed at your audition for admission. Please bring your sheet music, shortened to one minute and in the correct key. A professional accompanist will be provided. Integrated Conservatory Program Appropriate Appearance and Attire for Voice Demos General Appearance: Clothing should be age-appropriate and professional. Long hair should be worn up or pulled away from your face. No excessive body ornamentation is permitted. All jewelry (with the possible exception of wedding bands), including nose or eyebrow rings and tongue studs, must be removed. Hair coloring of an extreme nature is not appropriate. Appropriate Attire for Men: Men are expected to wear long-sleeve dress shirts, slacks and dress shoes. Ties and jackets are optional. Blue jeans, sweat pants, T-shirts, flip-flops and sneakers are not acceptable attire for demos and/or rehearsals. Appropriate Attire for Women: Women are expected to wear dress pants, skirts or dresses of at least knee length. Long- or short-sleeve blouses may be worn. Character shoes should have a minimum 2-inch heel, and either a single strap or a T-strap that buckles over the instep is recommended. Flat shoes or traditional heels are an acceptable substitute. Blue jeans, sweat pants, T-shirts, tank tops, hats, spaghetti straps, flip-flops, mules, opentoe or open-heel shoes and sneakers are not acceptable attire for demos and/or rehearsals. Monologue Demonstration At the discretion of your acting teacher, you may be asked to perform an Acting Demonstration during your first week of class. You should be prepared with one monologue for your first class session. Your monologue should be one minute in length and should be from a published play. It is recommended that you present the same piece from your audition for admission, shortened to one minute. Integrated Dance Placement Over Orientation Weekend, all Integrated Conservatory students will meet with one or more members of the dance faculty for an overview of the dance curriculum. Additionally, Integrated students will participate in Dance Placements for the following disciplines: ballet, tap and jazz. Students will be shown contrasting combinations and progressions and asked to perform them in small groups. Students will then be placed in appropriate levels for the semester. No preparation is necessary. All dance class assignments will be finalized by the end of the first week of the semester. Appropriate Attire for Dance Placement Body-conscious dancewear is preferred for Dance Placements. Bring all appropriate dance shoes (ballet slippers, tap and jazz shoes). 4 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Required Classroom Supplies Listed below are materials that will be required during your first semester. Please plan to budget accordingly for these materials. Specialized textbooks may be purchased at Amazon.com. Estimated annual cost of supplies is approximately $250-$500. Basic Classroom Supplies (Recommended) Notebook 3-ring binder Highlighters (5 colors) Audio recording device (to be used to record class content only with instructor s permission) Hand mirror (for speech class) Textbooks, Plays, Sheet Music and Other Materials At the beginning of the semester, you will be required to purchase textbooks for some of your classes. You will be able to purchase these books from Amazon.com. In addition, throughout the semester, you will need to purchase plays and sheet music. Approximate cost of textbooks: $1,000 per academic year Approximate cost of plays and sheet music: $100 Prices are subject to change without advance notice. Integrated Conservatory Program AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 5

Integrated Conservatory Program Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire All students are required to have the appropriate dance attire. Please note that black is required for all dance demos throughout each semester. Dance supplies can be purchased at dance stores and online. The following are websites of online dance stores: capeziodance.com discountdance.com dancedistributors.com dancewearsolutions.com danskin.com allaboutdance.com justforkix.com Students without appropriate dance attire by the second week of class will not be admitted to class. Not being admitted to class will result in an absence, and the absence will not be excused. General Appearance All students with long hair are to have hair pulled back in a neat bun. Hair should be slicked back or braided into a bun and secured with a hair net and bobby pins. Short hair should be pulled away from face. A simple thin headband may be used to pull bangs back. No jewelry is to be worn during class. The use of light street make-up is encouraged (lipstick, blush and mascara). Dance and Movement 1 and 2 / Theatre Dance / Character in Motion WO Black or tan tights ( convertible is best for footed/footless use) Circle character skirt (knee length, full cut) Ladies T-strap or single strap character shoe with minimum 2 1/2 inch heel (Black or tan; to match tights) (Shoes need dance rubber and should be braced) NOTE: By 3rd or 4th semester, ladies may be required to have a set of black character shoes/ tights AND tan (flesh colored) shoes/tights Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt Jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Black socks A black hard-soled character shoe (shoes need dance rubber on sole) 6 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Ballet Jazz Tap WO Black or pink dance tights (full length to be worn inside shoe/slipper; convertible is best for footed/footless use ) Ballet slippers (black or pink to match tights) WO Tights (black or flesh colored to match shoe; convertible is best for footed/footless use), OR form fitting legging/ jazz pant Soft black jazz oxford or jazz sneaker and character shoes (heels from D&M/Theatre Dance) WO Tights (black or tan/flesh colored to match shoe), or form fitting legging/ jazz pant Ladies tap shoe with a minimum 2 ½ inch heel (black or tan; to match tights). NOTE: Flat tap shoes are for specialty styles only. Tap shoes need dance rubber and should be braced Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt without a logo Men s black dance tights (elastic waistband is recommended to keep tights in proper placement) Black ballet slippers Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Soft black jazz oxford or jazz sneaker and character shoes (hard shoes from D&M/ Theatre Dance) Black socks Fitted black tank top or T-shirt without a logo Jazz pants or similar form fitting pant Men s tap shoe (tap shoes need dance rubber on sole) Black socks Integrated Conservatory Program AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 7

Dance Theatre Conservatory Program Dance Placement Your first Dance Placement occurs during Orientation Weekend for each discipline (ballet, jazz, tap and modern). Students will be shown contrasting combinations and progressions and asked to perform them in small groups. Students will then be placed in appropriate levels for the semester. All dance class assignments will be finalized by the end of the first week of the semester. Dance Theatre Conservatory Program Appropriate Attire for Dance Placement Body-conscious dancewear is preferred for Dance Placements. Bring all appropriate dance shoes (ballet slippers, tap shoes, jazz shoes and, if preferred, dance paws). Required Classroom Supplies Listed below are materials that will be required during your first semester. Please plan to budget accordingly for these materials. Specialized textbooks may be purchased at Amazon.com. Estimated annual cost of supplies is approximately $250-$500. Basic Classroom Supplies (Recommended) Notebook 3-ring binder Highlighters (5 colors) Audio recording device (to be used to record class content only with instructor s permission) Hand mirror (for speech class) Textbooks, Plays, Sheet Music and Other Materials At the beginning of the semester, you will be required to purchase textbooks for some of your classes. You will be able to purchase these books from Amazon.com. In addition, throughout the semester, you will need to purchase plays and sheet music. Approximate cost of textbooks: $1,000 per academic year Approximate cost of plays and sheet music: $100 Prices are subject to change without advance notice. Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire All students are required to have the appropriate dance attire. Please note that black is required for all dance demos throughout the semester. Dance supplies can be purchased at dance stores and online. The following are websites of online dance stores: capeziodance.com discountdance.com dancedistributors.com dancewearsolutions.com danskin.com allaboutdance.com justforkix.com Students without appropriate dance attire by the second week of class will not be admitted to class. Not being admitted to class will result in an absence, and the absence will not be excused. 8 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

General Appearance All students with long hair are to have hair pulled back in a neat bun. Hair should be slicked back or braided into a bun and secured with a hair net and bobby pins. Short hair should be pulled away from face. A simple thin headband may be used to pull bangs back. No jewelry is to be worn during class. The use of light street make-up is encouraged (lipstick, blush and mascara). Ballet Jazz Tap WO Black or pink dance tights (full length to be worn inside shoe/slipper; convertible is best for footed/footless use ) Ballet slippers (black or pink to match tights) WO Tights (black or flesh colored to match shoe; convertible is best for footed/footless use), OR form fitting legging/ jazz pant Soft black jazz oxford or jazz sneaker and character shoes (heels from D&M/Theatre Dance) WO Tights (black or tan/flesh colored to match shoe), or form fitting legging/ jazz pant Ladies tap shoe with a minimum 2 ½ inch heel (black or tan; to match tights). NOTE: Flat tap shoes are for specialty styles only. Tap shoes need dance rubber and should be braced Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt without a logo Men s black dance tights (elastic waistband is recommended to keep tights in proper placement) Black ballet slippers Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Soft black jazz oxford or jazz sneaker and character shoes (hard shoes from D&M/ Theatre Dance) Black socks Fitted black tank top or T-shirt without a logo Jazz pants or similar form fitting pant Men s tap shoe (tap shoes need dance rubber on sole) Black socks Dance Theatre Conservatory Program AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 9

Dance Theatre Conservatory Program Core Techniques WO Black footless tights or leggings Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, dance paws/footies are ALL needed (black socks may be worn for special exercises) Modern Black footless tights WO Flesh colored dance paws/footies or bare feet (black socks may be worn for special exercises) Hip Hop WO and Fitted black tank top or T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Black ballet slippers, jazz shoes, dance paws/ footies are ALL needed (black socks may be worn for special exercises) Fitted black tank top or T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Flesh colored dance paws/footies or bare feet (black socks may be worn for special exercises) Dark colored (black, grey and navy) loose fitting layers over body conscience dancewear Sneakers or boots that allow for movement NOTE: Women may wear their hair down for this class only. Please secure any long layers so your eyes can be seen. Partnering WO Loosely-fitted black cotton long sleeve T-shirt without a logo Form fitting legging Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, dance paws/footies are ALL needed (black socks may be worn for special exercises) Loosely-fitted black cotton long sleeve T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants/legging or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, dance paws/footies are ALL needed (black socks may be worn for special exercises) 10 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Dance Theatre Project/Dance Company/Choreography Black footless tights WO Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, character shoes, tap shoes, sneakers and dance paws/footies are ALL needed Fitted black tank top or T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants/legging or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, character shoes, tap shoes, sneakers and dance paws/footies are ALL needed NOTE: Dancers may bring dark colored (black, grey and navy) loose fitting layers to wear over dancewear when approved by instructor for seated lesson plans or non-movement exercises. Dance Audition Techniques and Combos Men AND Women WO and Tights (black or flesh colored to match shoe; convertible is best for footed/footless use), OR form fitting legging/ jazz pant Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, character shoes, tap shoes, sneakers and dance paws/footies are ALL needed NOTE: Teacher may guide students to wear specific attire based on individual audition combinations. Dance Theatre Conservatory Program AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 11

Studio Conservatory Program Monologue Demonstration At the discretion of your acting teacher, you may be asked to perform an Acting Demonstration during your first week of class. You should be prepared with two monologues of contrasting styles for your first class session. You may be asked to present one or both. Each monologue should be one minute in length and should be from a published play. It is recommended that you present the same pieces from your audition for admission, shortened to one minute. Studio Conservatory Program Appropriate Attire Students are required to have the following basic attire available for rehearsals and class. Women: Black top and long, full-length black skirt Men: Sport coat and dress slacks; black hard-soled shoes (loafer or dress shoe; no sneakers or flip-flops) Required Classroom Supplies Listed below are materials that will be required during your first semester. Please plan to budget accordingly for these materials. Specialized textbooks may be purchased at Amazon.com. Estimated annual cost of supplies is approximately $250-$500. Basic Classroom Supplies (Recommended) Notebook 3-ring binder Highlighters (5 colors) Audio recording device (to be used to record class content only with instructor s permission) Hand mirror (for speech class) Textbooks, Plays, Sheet Music and Other Materials At the beginning of the semester, you will be required to purchase textbooks for some of your classes. You will be able to purchase these books from Amazon.com. In addition, throughout the semester, you will need to purchase plays and sheet music. Approximate cost of textbooks: $1,000 per academic year Approximate cost of plays and sheet music: $100 Prices are subject to change without advance notice. Stage Combat Clothes Athletic clothing, including shirts that fully cover the upper arms, shoulders and waist Sweat pants or shorts that come to at least the knees Some form of athletic sneaker that supports the foot and has no metal or hard plastic pieces and also no high heel Any athletic support braces, kneepads or wraps should be worn to class as needed for injury prevention Please note that hair should be pulled back and off the shoulders. 12 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire All students are required to have the appropriate dance attire. Please note that black is required for all dance demos throughout the semester. Dance supplies can be purchased at dance stores and online. The following are websites of online dance stores: capeziodance.com discountdance.com dancedistributors.com dancewearsolutions.com danskin.com allaboutdance.com justforkix.com Students without appropriate dance attire by the second week of class will not be admitted to class. Not being admitted to class will result in an absence, and the absence will not be excused. General Appearance All students with long hair are to have hair pulled back in a neat bun. Hair should be slicked back or braided into a bun and secured with a hair net and bobby pins. Short hair should be pulled away from face. A simple thin headband may be used to pull bangs back. No jewelry is to be worn during class. The use of light street make-up is encouraged (lipstick, blush and mascara). Dance and Movement 1 and 2 / Theatre Dance / Character in Motion WO Black or tan tights ( convertible is best for footed/footless use) Circle character skirt (knee length, full cut) Ladies T-strap or single strap character shoe with minimum 2 1/2 inch heel (Black or tan; to match tights) (Shoes need dance rubber and should be braced) NOTE: By 3rd or 4th semester, ladies may be required to have a set of black character shoes/ tights AND tan (flesh colored) shoes/tights Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt Jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Black socks A black hard-soled character shoe (shoes need dance rubber on sole) Studio Conservatory Program Swordplay in AMDA s production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 13

Music Theatre Bachelor of Fine Arts Program Voice Demonstration During Orientation BFA Music Theatre students will present First Voice Demonstrations. This is an individual performance by students for a panel of select faculty and administration. Music Theatre Voice Demo: You will be required to sing a musical theatre or classical song. You are required to present the same song you performed at your audition for admission. Please bring your sheet music in the correct key. A professional accompanist will be provided. Be prepared to perform a one-minute piece. Appropriate clothes and shoes are required. Appropriate Appearance and Attire for Voice Demos BFA: Music Theatre PROGRAM General Appearance: Clothing should be age-appropriate and professional. Long hair should be worn up or pulled away from your face. No excessive body ornamentation is permitted. All jewelry (with the possible exception of wedding bands), including nose or eyebrow rings and tongue studs, must be removed. Hair coloring of an extreme nature is not appropriate. Appropriate Attire for Men: Men are expected to wear long-sleeve dress shirts, slacks and dress shoes. Ties and jackets are optional. Blue jeans, sweat pants, T-shirts, flip-flops and sneakers are not acceptable attire for demos and/or rehearsals. Filming AMDA s BFA Mainstage production of Hairspray 14 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Appropriate Attire for Women: Women are expected to wear dress pants, skirts or dresses of at least knee length. Long- or short-sleeve blouses may be worn. Character shoes should have a minimum 2-inch heel, and either a single strap or a T-strap that buckles over the instep is recommended. Flat shoes or traditional heels are an acceptable substitute. Blue jeans, sweat pants, T-shirts, tank tops, hats, spaghetti straps, flipflops, mules, open-toe or open-heel shoes and sneakers are not acceptable attire for demos and/or rehearsals. Monologue Demonstration At the discretion of your acting teacher, you may be asked to perform an Acting Demonstration during your first week of class. You should be prepared with one monologue for your first class session. Your monologue should be one minute in length and should be from a published play. It is recommended that you present the same piece from your audition for admission, shortened to one minute. Dance Placement Over Orientation Weekend, all BFA Music Theatre students will meet with one or more members of the dance faculty for an overview of the dance curriculum. Additionally, Music Theatre students will participate in Dance Placements for ballet. Students will be shown contrasting combinations and progressions and asked to perform them in small groups. Students will then be placed in the appropriate level of ballet for the semester. No preparation is necessary. NOTE: Jazz, Tap and additional dance styles will be taken after the first semester.. Appropriate Attire for Dance Placement Body-conscious dancewear is preferred for Dance Placements. Please wear ballet slippers. BFA: Music Theatre PROGRAM Required Classroom Supplies Listed below are materials that will be required during your first semester. Please plan to budget accordingly for these materials. Specialized textbooks may be purchased at Amazon.com. Estimated annual cost of supplies is approximately $250 $500. Basic Classroom Supplies (Recommended) Notebook 3-ring binder Highlighters (5 colors) Audio recording device (to be used to record class content only with instructor s permission) Hand mirror (for speech class) AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 15

Textbooks, Plays, Sheet Music and Other Materials At the beginning of the semester, you will be required to purchase textbooks for some of your classes. You will be able to purchase these books from Amazon.com. In addition, throughout the semester, you will need to purchase plays and sheet music. Approximate cost of textbooks: $1,000 per academic year Approximate cost of plays and sheet music: $100 Prices are subject to change without advance notice. BFA: Music Theatre PROGRAM Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire All students are required to have the appropriate dance attire. Please note that black is required for all dance demos throughout the semester. Dance supplies can be purchased at dance stores and online. The following are websites of online dance stores: capeziodance.com discountdance.com dancedistributors.com dancewearsolutions.com danskin.com allaboutdance.com justforkix.com Students without appropriate dance attire by the second week of class will not be admitted to class. Not being admitted to class will result in an absence, and the absence will not be excused. General Appearance All students with long hair are to have hair pulled back in a neat bun. Hair should be slicked back or braided into a bun and secured with a hair net and bobby pins. Short hair should be pulled away from face. A simple thin headband may be used to pull bangs back. No jewelry is to be worn during class. The use of light street make-up is encouraged (lipstick, blush and mascara). Dance and Movement 1 and 2 / Theatre Dance / Character in Motion WO Black or tan tights ( convertible is best for footed/footless use) Circle character skirt (knee length, full cut) Ladies T-strap or single strap character shoe with minimum 2 1/2 inch heel (Black or tan; to match tights) (Shoes need dance rubber and should be braced) NOTE: By 3rd or 4th semester, ladies may be required to have a set of black character shoes/ tights AND tan (flesh colored) shoes/tights Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt Jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Black socks A black hard-soled character shoe (shoes need dance rubber on sole) 16 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Ballet WO Black or pink dance tights (full length to be worn inside shoe/slipper; convertible is best for footed/footless use ) Ballet slippers (black or pink to match tights) Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt without a logo Men s black dance tights (elastic waistband is recommended to keep tights in proper placement) Black ballet slippers NOTE: BFA Music Theatre students will take Jazz, Tap and other disciplines after their first semester. Jazz Tap WO Tights (black or flesh colored to match shoe; convertible is best for footed/footless use), OR form fitting legging/ jazz pant Soft black jazz oxford or jazz sneaker and character shoes (heels from D&M/Theatre Dance) WO Tights (black or tan/flesh colored to match shoe), or form fitting legging/ jazz pant Ladies tap shoe with a minimum 2 ½ inch heel (black or tan; to match tights). NOTE: Flat tap shoes are for specialty styles only. Tap shoes need dance rubber and should be braced Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Soft black jazz oxford or jazz sneaker and character shoes (hard shoes from D&M/ Theatre Dance) Black socks Fitted black tank top or T-shirt without a logo Jazz pants or similar form fitting pant Men s tap shoe (tap shoes need dance rubber on sole) Black socks BFA: Music Theatre PROGRAM AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 17

Dance Theatre Bachelor of Fine Arts Program Dance Placement Your first Dance Placement occurs during Orientation Weekend for each discipline (ballet, jazz and modern). Students will be shown contrasting combinations and progressions and asked to perform them in small groups. Students will then be placed in appropriate levels for the semester. All dance class assignments will be finalized by the end of the first week of the semester. Appropriate Attire for Dance Placement Body-conscious dancewear is preferred for Dance Placements. Bring all appropriate dance shoes (ballet slippers, tap shoes, jazz shoes and, if preferred, dance paws). BFA: Dance Theatre PROGRAM Required Classroom Supplies Listed below are materials that will be required during your first semester. Please plan to budget accordingly for these materials. Specialized textbooks may be purchased at Amazon.com. Estimated annual cost of supplies is approximately $250 $500. Basic Classroom Supplies (Recommended) Notebook 3-ring binder Highlighters (5 colors) Audio recording device (to be used to record class content only with instructor s permission) Hand mirror (for speech class) Textbooks, Plays, Sheet Music and Other Materials At the beginning of the semester, you will be required to purchase textbooks for some of your classes. You will be able to purchase these books from Amazon.com. In addition, throughout the semester, you will need to purchase plays and sheet music. Approximate cost of textbooks: $1,000 per academic year Approximate cost of plays and sheet music: $100 Prices are subject to change without advance notice. Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire All students are required to have the appropriate dance attire. Please note that black is required for all dance demos throughout the semester. Dance supplies can be purchased at dance stores and online. The following are websites of online dance stores: capeziodance.com discountdance.com dancedistributors.com dancewearsolutions.com danskin.com allaboutdance.com justforkix.com Students without appropriate dance attire by the second week of class will not be admitted to class. Not being admitted to class will result in an absence, and the absence will not be excused. 18 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

General Appearance All students with long hair are to have hair pulled back in a neat bun. Hair should be slicked back or braided into a bun and secured with a hair net and bobby pins. Short hair should be pulled away from face. A simple thin headband may be used to pull bangs back. No jewelry is to be worn during class. The use of light street make-up is encouraged (lipstick, blush and mascara). Ballet Jazz Tap WO Black or pink dance tights (full length to be worn inside shoe/slipper; convertible is best for footed/footless use ) Ballet slippers (black or pink to match tights) WO Tights (black or flesh colored to match shoe; convertible is best for footed/footless use), OR form fitting legging/ jazz pant Soft black jazz oxford or jazz sneaker and character shoes (heels from D&M/Theatre Dance) WO Tights (black or tan/flesh colored to match shoe), or form fitting legging/ jazz pant Ladies tap shoe with a minimum 2 ½ inch heel (black or tan; to match tights). NOTE: Flat tap shoes are for specialty styles only. Tap shoes need dance rubber and should be braced Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt without a logo Men s black dance tights (elastic waistband is recommended to keep tights in proper placement) Black ballet slippers Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Soft black jazz oxford or jazz sneaker and character shoes (hard shoes from D&M/ Theatre Dance) Black socks Fitted black tank top or T-shirt without a logo Jazz pants or similar form fitting pant Men s tap shoe (tap shoes need dance rubber on sole) Black socks BFA: Dance Theatre PROGRAM AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 19

Core Techniques WO Black footless tights or leggings Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, dance paws/footies are ALL needed (black socks may be worn for special exercises) Fitted black tank top or T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Black ballet slippers, jazz shoes, dance paws/ footies are ALL needed (black socks may be worn for special exercises) BFA: Dance Theatre PROGRAM Modern Black footless tights WO Flesh colored dance paws/footies or bare feet (black socks may be worn for special exercises) Hip Hop WO and Fitted black tank top or T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Flesh colored dance paws/footies or bare feet (black socks may be worn for special exercises) Dark colored (black, grey and navy) loose fitting layers over body conscience dancewear Sneakers or boots that allow for movement NOTE: Women may wear their hair down for this class only. Please secure any long layers so your eyes can be seen. Partnering WO Loosely-fitted black cotton long sleeve T-shirt without a logo Form fitting legging Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, dance paws/footies are ALL needed (black socks may be worn for special exercises) Loosely-fitted black cotton long sleeve T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants/legging or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, dance paws/footies are ALL needed (black socks may be worn for special exercises) 20 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Dance Theatre Project/Dance Company/Choreography Black footless tights WO Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, character shoes, tap shoes, sneakers and dance paws/footies are ALL needed Fitted black tank top or T-shirt without a logo Black jazz pants/legging or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, character shoes, tap shoes, sneakers and dance paws/footies are ALL needed NOTE: Dancers may bring dark colored (black, grey and navy) loose fitting layers to wear over dancewear when approved by instructor for seated lesson plans or non-movement exercises. Dance Audition Techniques and Combos Men AND Women WO and Tights (black or flesh colored to match shoe; convertible is best for footed/footless use), OR form fitting legging/ jazz pant Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, character shoes, tap shoes, sneakers and dance paws/footies are ALL needed NOTE: Teacher may guide students to wear specific attire based on individual audition combinations. BFA: Dance Theatre PROGRAM Dance Workshop AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 21

Acting Bachelor of Fine Arts Program Monologue Demonstration At the discretion of your acting teacher, you may be asked to perform an Acting Demonstration during your first week of class. You should be prepared with two monologues of contrasting styles for your first class session. You may be asked to present one or both. Each monologue should be one minute in length and should be from a published play. It is recommended that you present the same pieces from your audition for admission. Appropriate Attire Students are required to have the following basic attire available for rehearsals and class. Women: Black top and long, full-length black skirt Men: Sport coat and dress slacks; black hard-soled shoes (loafer or dress shoe; no sneakers or flip-flops) BFA: Acting PROGRAM Required Classroom Supplies Listed below are materials that will be required during your first semester. Please plan to budget accordingly for these materials. Specialized textbooks may be purchased at Amazon.com. Estimated annual cost of supplies is approximately $250 $500. Basic Classroom Supplies (Recommended) Notebook 3-ring binder Highlighters (5 colors) Audio recording device (to be used to record class content only with instructor s permission) Hand mirror (for speech class) Textbooks, Plays, Sheet Music and Other Materials At the beginning of the semester, you will be required to purchase textbooks for some of your classes. You will be able to purchase these books from Amazon.com. In addition, throughout the semester, you will need to purchase plays and sheet music. Approximate cost of textbooks: $1,000 per academic year Approximate cost of plays and sheet music: $100 Prices are subject to change without advance notice. Stage Combat Clothes Athletic clothing, including shirts that fully cover the upper arms, shoulders and waist Sweat pants or shorts that come to at least the knees Some form of athletic sneaker that supports the foot and has no metal or hard plastic pieces and also no high heel Any athletic support braces, kneepads or wraps should be worn to class as needed for injury prevention Please note that hair should be pulled back and off the shoulders. 22 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Required Dance Class Appearance and Attire BFA Acting majors will take Dance and Movement beginning their third semester but are strongly encouraged to purchase requisite attire before the start of school. All students are required to have the appropriate dance attire. Please note that black is required for all dance demos throughout the semester. Dance supplies can be purchased at dance stores and online. The following are websites of online dance stores: capeziodance.com discountdance.com dancedistributors.com dancewearsolutions.com danskin.com allaboutdance.com justforkix.com Students without appropriate dance attire by the second week of class will not be admitted to class. Not being admitted to class will result in an absence, and the absence will not be excused. General Appearance All students with long hair are to have hair pulled back in a neat bun. Hair should be slicked back or braided into a bun and secured with a hair net and bobby pins. Short hair should be pulled away from face. A simple thin headband may be used to pull bangs back. No jewelry is to be worn during class. The use of light street make-up is encouraged (lipstick, blush and mascara). Dance and Movement 1 and 2 / Theatre Dance / Character in Motion WO Black or tan tights ( convertible is best for footed/footless use) Circle character skirt (knee length, full cut) Ladies T-strap or single strap character shoe with minimum 2 1/2 inch heel (Black or tan; to match tights) (Shoes need dance rubber and should be braced) NOTE: By 3rd or 4th semester, ladies may be required to have a set of black character shoes/ tights AND tan (flesh colored) shoes/tights Fitted black or white tank top or T-shirt Jazz pants or similar form fitting pant (no sweats) Black socks A black hard-soled character shoe (shoes need dance rubber on sole) BFA: Acting PROGRAM AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 23

Performing Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts Program Program Reference and Guide Information All students in the BFA Performing Arts program will follow a specified curriculum focused on one of the following: Music Theatre, Dance Theatre or Acting. All aspects of Orientation, Placements and Demonstrations are applied according to the area of focus. Please note that your area of focus has been determined by your audition and acceptance outlined in your acceptance letter. BFA Performing Arts (Music Theatre): For information on demonstrations, placements and supplies, please see the BFA Music Theatre section on pages 14 17. BFA: Performing Arts PROGRAM BFA Performing Arts (Dance Theatre): For information on demonstrations, placements and supplies, please see the BFA Dance Theatre section on pages 18 21. BFA Performing Arts (Acting): For information on demonstrations, placements and supplies, please see the BFA Acting section on pages 22 23. AMDA s BFA Mainstage production of Balm and Gilead 24 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Dance Supply Checklist at a GLANCE DANCE THEATRE CONSERVATORY and BFA DANCE THEATRE Female Students QTY 4-5 Pink tights (convertible) 2 Black or tan/flesh tights (convertible) to match heels 2 Black footless tights 3 Black footless leggings 3 Proper bra 3 Circle character skirt 1 Dark colored loose layers (see Hip Hop) 2-3 Loosely-fitted black cotton long sleeve T-shirt 1 Character shoes (black or tan) 1 Ballet slippers (black or pink) 1 Jazz oxfords / sneakers (black) 1 Tap shoes (black or tan) 1 Flesh colored dance paws / footies 1 Hip hop sneakers / boots 1 Black socks 5 Male Students QTY Black tank top / T-shirt 3 White tank top / T-shirt 3 Black dance tights 3 Jazz pant (or similar) 3 Dance belt 4-5 Black socks 5 Dark colored loose layers (see Hip Hop) 2-3 Loosely-fitted black cotton long sleeve T-shirt 1 Character shoes (black) 1 Ballet slippers (black) 1 Jazz oxfords / sneakers (black) 1 Tap shoes 1 Flesh colored dance paws / footies 1 Hip hop sneakers / boots 1 STUDIO CONSERVATORY and BFA ACTING Female Students QTY 1 Black / tan tights (convertible) to match heel 1 Proper bra 1 Circle character skirt 1 Character shoes (black or tan) 1 Male Students QTY Black tank top / T-shirt 1 White tank top / T-shirt (optional) 1 Jazz pant (or similar) 1 Dance belt 1 Black socks 1 Character shoes (black) 1 BFA MUSIC THEATRE Female Students QTY 1 Black or tan/flesh tights (convertible) to match heels 1 Pink tights (convertible) 1 Jazz pant / form fitting legging (optional) 1 Proper bra 1 Circle character skirt 1 Character shoes (black or tan) 1 Ballet slippers (black or pink) 1 Jazz oxfords / sneakers (black) 1 Tap shoes (black or tan) 1 Male Students QTY Black tank top / T-shirt 1 White tank top / T-shirt 1 Black dance tights 1 Jazz pant (or similar) 1 Dance belt 1 Black socks 2 Character shoes (black) 1 Ballet slippers (black) 1 Jazz oxfords / sneakers (black) 1 Tap shoes 1 INTEGRATED CONSERVATORY Female Students QTY 3 Black or tan/flesh tights (convertible) to match heels 2 Pink tights (convertible) 1 Jazz pant / form fitting legging (optional) 1 Proper bra 1 Circle character skirt 1 Character shoes (black or tan) 1 Ballet slippers (black or pink) 1 Jazz oxfords / sneakers (black) 1 Tap heeled shoes (black or tan) 1 Male Students QTY Black tank top / T-shirt 2 White tank top / T-shirt 2 Black dance tights 2 Jazz pant (or similar) 2 Dance belt 2 Black socks 2 Character shoes (black) 1 Ballet slippers (black) 1 Jazz oxfords / sneakers (black) 1 Tap shoes 1 Dance Supply Checklist AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 25

Housing & Parking The AMDA campus in Hollywood Housing & Parking Housing Assignments Deposited students will receive housing assignments. To be eligible for housing, students must be designated as enrolled full time. Please speak with your Admissions Representative to make sure you have met the requirements for housing. What To Bring Apartments are furnished with basic furniture. Do not bring any furniture with you. Remember that space is limited, so it is best if you pack lightly and acquire additional items as needed after your arrival. We recommend bringing the following items (some items should probably be purchased after you speak with your roommates). Twin-sized linens for your bed Pillows Towels Toiletries Alarm clocks 1 electric, 1 battery-operated (We want you to be on time for class.) Hangers Extension cords and power strips Cellphone Basic kitchen items (dishes, eating utensils, toaster, etc.) Microwaves are included in either the housing unit or in the communal kitchen. Please refer to your specific housing assignment letter. Parking Information Parking is available to students at the AMDA campus. Parking rates are $550 per semester. Additional parking permits may be purchased during registration, if space is available. (If you wish to bring your car to LA, please call the Admissions Office as soon as possible.) 26 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Health Services A comprehensive list of community health services, including local hospitals, urgent care facilities, clinics and offices of physicians is available in the AMDA Health and Wellness Center. AMDA HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER AMDA CAMPUS, VINE BUILDING ROOM 401 LOCATED ON THE AMDA CAMPUS on the 4th floor of the Vine Building, the AMDA Health and Wellness Center provides students with first aid treatment and rehabilitation for minor injuries. The services are offered by our new expert Health and Wellness Director, Shari Sipka. Other services include preventive care and referrals to outside health care providers for general medical queries. Appointments are available. Walk-ins are welcome. Services include: first aid and ice for injuries evaluation and rehabilitation of injuries evaluation and referral of general medical conditions SHARI SIPKA Director of Health and Wellness 323-603-5991 EMAIL: lahealth@amda.edu HOURS OF OPERATION: Mon Fri: 9:00 am 6:00 pm (Hours may vary, please call or check postings at the Health and Wellness Center.) Health and Wellness Center Health Services HOLLYWOOD WALK-IN CLINIC 6430 SELMA AVE., HOLLYWOOD, CA 90028 THE HOLLYWOOD WALK-IN CLINIC is located two blocks south of the AMDA campus. The Hollywood Walk-In Clinic treats minor to moderate medical and urgent care needs; no appointment necessary. Their staff comprises Board Certified Emergency physicians and ER and urgent care trained practitioners. Hollywood Walk-In Clinic fees are up front and fixed. 323.848.4522 EMAIL: info@hollywoodclinic.net HOURS OF OPERATION: Mon Fri: 9:00 am 5:00 pm Sat: 9:00 am 4:00 pm Sun: 12:00 pm 4:00 pm AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 27

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Question: Are Welcome/Orientation events required? Answer: Yes. All events scheduled June 26 29 are mandatory for new students. These events have been carefully planned to orient our new students to AMDA and their new homes here in Los Angeles. Additionally, students will be completing required demonstration/placement activities that will determine their first semester class schedule. If you have any conflicts, call the Admissions Office at 800-367-7908. Frequently Asked Questions Question: When will I receive my class schedule? Answer: Class schedules are viewed by students via their online student portal. Login information is provided to new students through email prior to Orientation Weekend. Students may start to view their tentative schedule once they have received log-in information. A variety of placement testing/ demonstration activities are required during orientation that will affect and revise their class scheduling. Students are asked to view their class schedules up to the Sunday prior to the start of the semester to view the most updated schedule of classes. Question: Where is AMDA Los Angeles located? Answer: AMDA is located at 6305 Yucca Street, one block north of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. The entrance to AMDA can be found on Yucca Street, just west of Vine. The campus is composed of buildings including a historic art deco tower, where classrooms and administrative offices are located. Residential bungalows and apartments are designed for student housing. The AMDA campus is located in the heart of Hollywood below the famed Hollywood Hills, an area rich in entertainment history and a legendary tourist destination. Nearby landmarks include the Kodak Theatre (home of the Academy Awards), the Pantages Theatre, Capitol Records, the famous Hollywood and Vine intersection, Paramount Studios, Universal Studios, Warner Brothers Studios, NBC and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. World-famous Southern California beaches are a short drive away. Question: Can I plan to work while attending AMDA? Answer: It is feasible; however, we recommend that students not work during their first semester. Students need time to become acclimated to their new environment and focus on the rigorous program at AMDA. Students who choose to work while in school can generally work part-time, up to 20 hours per week, for an employer who offers a flexible schedule. Remember that your work hours cannot interfere with your course of study at AMDA. Students planning to work, either at AMDA or in the private sector must bring either their U.S. Social Security card or U.S. birth certificate, together with a photo ID (such as a state driver s license, state ID card or school photo ID). A U.S. passport or Permanent Resident Card (with photo) alone is also acceptable for the purpose of eligibility to work. Question: Does AMDA offer on-campus employment? Answer: AMDA participates in the Federal Work-Study Program that is subsidized by the United States Government, and also has a Work-Scholarship program that is funded by the school. Students cannot apply for on-campus employment prior to their arrival at AMDA. Applications will be available after classes begin. It is best to anticipate using these funds for living expenses rather than for tuition or housing costs. You must be a currently-enrolled student to be eligible to work on campus. 28 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

Question: Where can I get college student health insurance? Answer: AMDA does not have a specific insurance plan with which we are affiliated. Please contact AMDA Admissions for general recommendations. Please note, we do offer local health solution options on page 27. Question: Can I have guests if I am living in AMDA student housing? Answer: For security reasons, the only guests that students are allowed to have in AMDA housing units are immediate family members. No overnight guests are permitted at any time. Question: Can I have cable, telephone or highspeed internet service in AMDA student housing? Answer: Students living in on-campus housing can have cable television and telephone services installed. Wireless Internet service is available at all facilities. Login information will be provided over Orientation Weekend. Most AMDA students use personal cellphones for their phone service. Cable television can be installed on your individual unit by calling the local cable television provider. Details on the local provider will be available at housing move-in. Internet workstations are available at both the Tower and Vine academic buildings. Computers equipped with Internet access are also available in most housing facilities. Additionally, the AMDA Café and Piazza areas are equipped with wireless internet access. Question: Can I send my belongings to AMDA prior to my arrival? Answer: Students who will be living in AMDA student housing may wish to mail some of their belongings to Los Angeles in advance. Space is limited and it is important that you pack lightly. This applies to the things you bring with you on move-in day and to anything you wish to send in advance. Personal items should arrive no sooner than one week prior to move-in. Packages received earlier than the date specified may be returned. Please label boxes or other mail as follows: [Your Name] Incoming Student 6305 Yucca Street Los Angeles, CA 90028 AMDA s BFA Mainstage production of Spring Awakening Frequently Asked Questions Question: Can I bring my car? Answer: Yes. Parking is available at AMDA. Parking rates are $550 per semester. Parking permits may be purchased during registration only if space is available. If you wish to bring your car to LA, please call the Admissions Office as soon as possible. AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 29

GETTING TO AMDA From Los Angeles Regional Airports and Train Systems Transportation From Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Taxi Cab: Cabs should be picked up only at designated cab stands. Do not accept a ride from a driver who solicits you outside of a cab stand. Please speak with your AMDA Admissions Advisor to discuss approximate costs for cab fare from the airport. Private shuttle service: There are many private companies through which you can arrange in advance a curbside or baggage claim area pickup. Companies you might contact are Super Shuttle at 800-258-3826 or PrimeTime Shuttle at 800-733-8267. Many others are available and can be found on the Internet. Public transportation (bus and rail): LA Metro offers convenient Flyaway service from LAX to LA Union Station in downtown Los Angeles. Once you arrive at Union Station, you can easily take the LA Metro rail service Red Line to the Hollywood and Vine Station, which is one block from the AMDA campus. Upon arrival at LAX, exit the lower level/baggage claim area. Proceed to the green sign marked Flyaway, buses and Long Distance. Take the Union Station Flyaway bus to LA Union Station. Exit the bus at LA Union Station and take the metro rail Red Line north. Exit the Hollywood and Vine station in Hollywood, and walk north on Vine Street one block to the AMDA campus. More details can be found by calling 1-800-COMMUTE or at metro.net. From Burbank Bob Hope Airport Taxi Cab: Cabs should only be picked up at designated cab stands. Do not accept a ride from a driver who solicits you outside of a cab stand. Please speak with your AMDA Admissions Advisor to discuss approximate costs for cab fare from the airport. For public transportation from Burbank Bob Hope Airport, please refer to metro.net. Enterprise Rent-A-Car 1770 N. Ivar Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90028 323-467-2277 (Across Yucca Street from the AMDA campus) 30 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

AREA HOTELS The view of Hollywood and Downtown LA from AMDA The following is a list of some hotels in our area. You are encouraged to make reservations as soon as possible. You may also visit websites that list availability of hotels and room rates, such as Hotels.com or Expedia.com. AMDA is located in central Hollywood at 6305 Yucca St., Los Angeles 90028. THE REDBURY HOTEL 1717 Vine St. Los Angeles, CA 90028 323-962-1717 HILTON UNIVERSAL CITY 555 Universal Hollywood Dr. Universal City, CA 91608 818-506-2500 RENAISSANCE HOLLYWOOD 1755 N. Highland Ave. Hollywood, CA 90028 323-856-1200 SHERATON UNIVERSAL CITY 333 Universal Hollywood Dr. Universal City, CA 91608 818-980-1212 HOLLYWOOD ROOSEVELT HOTEL 7000 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028 323-466-7000 / 800-950-7667 W. HOLLYWOOD 6250 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood CA 90028 323-798-1300 Mention AMDA when booking your room to get a special rate. HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS LOS ANGELES UNIVERSAL CITY 3241 Cahuenga Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90068 323-845-1600 HOLIDAY INN HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME 2005 N. Highland Ave. Hollywood, CA 90068 323-876-8600 / 800-465-4329 HYATT WEST HOLLYWOOD 8401 Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069 323-656-1234 Hotels & Lodging AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION 31

CONTACT INFORMATION AMDA Admissions & Financial Aid Admissions Office When mailing or contacting the Los Angeles Admissions office, please use the information provided below. 6305 Yucca St. Los Angeles, CA 90028 800-367-7908 Karen Jackson, Senior Director of Admissions and Career Services kjackson@amda.edu, 323-603-5912 Maryann Willett, Assistant Director of Admissions mwillett@amda.edu, 323-603-5941 Nicole De Jesus, Admissions Advisor ndejesus@amda.edu, 323-603-5959 Erin Dowling, Admissions Advisor edowling@amda.edu, 323-603-5902 Laura Fernandez, Admissions Advisor lfernandez@amda.edu, 323-603-5905 Julie Hayman, Admissions Advisor jhayman@amda.edu, 323-603-5908 Brianna Lehmann, Admissions Advisor blehmann@amda.edu, 323-603-5900 Daija Lewis, Admissions Advisor dlewis@amda.edu, 323-603-5969 Ingrid Tejada, Admissions Advisor itejada@amda.edu, 323-603-5965 Stephanie Wilson, Admissions Advisor swilson@amda.edu, 323-603-5947 Financial Aid Office Jillian Doyle, Assistant Director of Financial Aid Entering Students jdoyle@amda.edu, 323-603-5963 Darlene Reynoso, Financial Aid Counselor dreynoso@amda.edu, 323-603-5910 32 AMDA LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2014 ORIENTATION

6305 Yucca St. Los Angeles, CA 90028 323.603.5900 amda.edu