FEBRUARY FREE POP-UP COACHING & Application Accountability
(FREE or PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN!)
OFFICE HOURS / Q&A SESSION DATES:
JUNIORS COLLEGE PREP WORKSHOP and Q&A
for students and/or parents
Friday, Feb 24 - 4pm PT / 7pm ET
Sunday, Feb 26 - 11am PT / 2pm ET
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"Scott Barnhardt was the most grounding and useful resource I had during my college audition process. He not only helped me find audition material but was also always there to support and guide me through any hard moments or decisions. He truly believed in me and gave me that confidence to put my best foot forward."
Students AND parents are welcome to these workshops/office hours.
Focus will be on current college applicants & families (seniors and transfer students), but juniors and sophomores are also welcome to participate to any or all of these workshops.
Each 1-hour workshop/clinic will include a check-in, advice/info on tactics applicants can take NOW as juniors to feel better prepared for this Fall, a focused work sprint (20-30 minutes) and The Creative College Journey Q&A session.
Scott will also be offering a 2023 Timeline for Juniors to all participants to help organize your calendars!
This is a pay-what-you-can/FREE space with the intention for ANY student/family who wants additional guidance and support to be able to access it! (Suggested fee: $20/session)
THE CREATIVE COLLEGE JOURNEY is a heart-centered path towards an authentic creative life and a college admissions resource and program for both parents and students.
The Creative College Journey utilizes both group coaching and one-on-one coaching practices to help illuminate a creative student's goals and multiple industry pathways.
SCOTT BARNHARDT is a lifelong musical theatre actor (The Book of Mormon, Big River), theatre maker and educator, set out to make the college application process for creative students more intentional, goal-driven and joyous
He most recently served as Lead Faculty for the Contemporary Musical Theatre + Film BFA program at Hussian College Los Angeles, and before that as the Director of Musical Theatre at the Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA). He is a graduate of Wagner College (BA, Theatre/Speech) and UCLA (MFA, Playwriting).