Theatrical Costume Design

Undergraduate Major
Conservatory for the Performing Arts
Theatrical Costume Design

Numerous production opportunities challenge and inspire while helping students build a strong design portfolio and prepare for industry success.

A BFA in Theatrical Costume Design prepares graduates to go directly into the industry or to a competitive MFA program.

Program Features

  • Accelerated BFA program — 3 years/2 summers (8-semester program).
  • Technical Theatre and Stage Management focus on collaboration for a comprehensive learning experience.
  • Varied production schedule across a wide range of styles and genres.
  • Significant opportunities to work with guest actors, directors and designers.

Career Preparation

  • Emphasis is placed on career preparation and personalized feedback from mentors and advisers beginning in the first semester.
  • Two intensive summers are spent at The Okoboji Summer Theatre (OST), which Stephens has owned and operated since 1958. 

Application and Portfolio Submission

A portfolio submission is required for the BFA in Theatrical Costume Design program. Applications received without an accompanying portfolio will automatically be considered for the Interdisciplinary Theatre Studies BFA.  

Costume Design is a unique degree offered at the Conservatory for the Performing Arts at Stephens College.

Stephens College allowed me to focus on what I knew I wanted. They gave me the training that has helped me through my entire career. The faculty and staff have always been a source of knowledge and inspiration for me that I will never stop being grateful for.

Cami Hubert ’12

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