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Info Session for Fall 2023 Semester Residency in LA Program Set for February 15

Posted in: School of Communication and Media News

The initial cohort of students for SCM's Residency in L.A. Program before the start of the Spring 2023 semester.

Here is a Q&A to help answer your questions about our exciting Fall 2023 Semester in LA Residency Program! Similar to when the program launched this semester and only 10 students were accepted, the Fall cohort will also be limited.  How do you apply and what’s next? Read below and join us on Wednesday. February 15 at 1:30 p.m. via this Zoom link to have all your questions answered!

WHO: You will be a junior SCM student in the fall (although seniors may also be eligible) who would love the experience of a residential, internship-focused semester in LA. While this program will appeal particularly to Film & Television students, it is open across all SCM majors. You will build a professional network, learn from influential industry professionals and work as a paid intern alongside other rising stars at one of the many LA media and entertainment companies.

WHAT: A semester-long experience as a full-time SCM student taking 12-15 credits (15 credits is highly encouraged to stay on track for graduation), including a 6-12 credit paid internship. (We will assist you in securing an internship if needed). Depending upon the number of internship credits you take, you will be required to take one or two online MSU courses and FMTV 364, The Los Angeles Media Industry, an in-person class that is taught by an MSU adjunct professor who lives in Los Angeles and works in the film and television industry.

WHERE: Accepted students will sign a four-month lease agreement with our housing partner Kapi Residences AVA Burbank. Students will be placed in a two-bedroom apartment for four students (two beds per bedroom). We will attempt to place all Montclair students together. However, depending on enrollment, you may also be housed with students from other universities.

WHEN: Students must apply for the Fall 2023 program by March 1 at 11:59 p.m. The Fall term begins August 28 and concludes Dec. 15. All students are expected to remain in residence in LA for the duration of the program.

HOW: The application process includes a written statement about why you would be a strong fit, what you hope to accomplish in your semester in LA (including internship opportunities), and how this will help you advance your career. Applicants must specifically discuss the internships to which they are applying. Applicants must also include information about GPA, a current CV, and a list of relevant completed coursework. If you would like assistance from CART Career Service with your resume or finding an internship, see the information below about how to set up an appointment.

HOW TO APPLY: The application can also be found here. Note: you must be signed into your Montclair email to access the form.

HOW MUCH: As you will be a full-time enrolled Montclair student during your semester in LA, your semester tuition will remain the same. We do not have final rent costs for the Fall 2023, but monthly rent from this past year was approximately $1,600 per month, per person (for four months). Students planning to live on-campus at MSU in Fall 2023 who participate in the Montclair SCM LA program are excused from their Fall 2023 financial obligation with MSU’s Office of Residential Life. Students are responsible for their own transportation costs getting to and while in Los Angeles throughout the semester, which includes transportation to internships. In LA, there are a range of options, including public transportation (largely buses), rideshare (Uber, Lyft, etc.), and bringing your own car. Parking spaces are available at AVA Burbank for approximately $80 per month.. Normal tuition costs apply and there will be an additional, nominal fee for the semester (approximately $500) to cover additional program costs.

WHAT ELSE: This program is independent of Montclair SCM’s week-long spring break in LA program, which brings primarily seniors to Los Angeles to meet with industry professionals, visit studios, and learn more about the West Coast entertainment industry.

QUESTIONS: If you have any questions, please reach out to Prof. Guy Nicolucci at nicoluccig@montclair.edu.

HELP WITH INTERNSHIP PLACEMENT IS AVAILALBE FROM CART CAREER SERVICES:

Appointments are scheduled through Handshake. You can find detailed information, including as step-by-step overview of how to schedule here: https://www.montclair.edu/career-services/current-students/career-counseling/

Process for Scheduling Appointments

  1.  Click Career Center in the upper-right corner of your screen or below the banner image on your homepage.
  2.  Click on Appointments, located under Montclair State’s logo
  3.  Click Schedule a New Appointment
  4.  Select the category that best applies
  5.  A list of available appointment dates will appear based on the category and type selected.  From this page, you can use the Category, Type, Staff Member, and Appointment   Choose from available appointment options.
  6.  Choose the time and appointment type that works best. When you’re ready, click the green Request button in the lower-right corner of the screen.
  7.  Once approved, you will receive a notification via email.  You will also receive a reminder email 24 hours and 1 hour in advance of your scheduled appointment time.

Office Hours

Career Services, College of the Arts is open Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 4:30 PM by appointment only.

The main Career Services Office is located in Morehead Hall, Room 221.