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Thank you for choosing to study with The Second City Training Center in New York. We hope your experience with us will be informative and fun.
Register Online – You can see all scheduled class times and if space is available through our website. Check out our full variety of classes for Adults and Kids & Teens. Once enrolled you will receive confirmation via e-mail.
Payment must be made at the time of enrollment in order to secure your spot in class. Payment plans are available. Scholarships, volunteer credits, internship, or workstudy credits cannot be used retroactively. If you have a balance on your account, please reach out to customerservice@secondcity.com for payment options.
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Important Dates
Term Dates
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Term 1 2024
Jan 15
Feb 26
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Term 2 2024
Mar 04
Apr 21
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Term 3 2024
Apr 29
Jun 17
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Term 4 2024
Jun 24
Aug 19
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Term 5 2024
Aug 26
Oct 21
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Term 6 2024
Oct 28
Dec 20
Closed Dates
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New Year's Day
Jan 01
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Jan 15
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Memorial Day
May 27
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Juneteenth
Jun 19
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Independence Day
Jul 04
Jul 07
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Labor Day
Aug 31
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Indigenous Peoples Day
Oct 14
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Thanksgiving
Nov 28
Nov 27
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Christmas Eve
Dec 24
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Christmas Day
Dec 25
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New Year's Eve
Dec 31
Being a Student
Learn more about our policies and procedures here.
- Second City Professional Stages - 15% off one ticket per show Sundays through Thursdays only
- Second City Merchandise - 15% off clothing, hats, books, etc.
- Raffles and Giveaways - These are emailed to current students and posted on our social media.
- Grad Revue Shows - Student Rush Tickets - Current students can redeem one free ticket if they arrive, in person, at the box office within two hours before the start of the show. These tickets can only be redeemed for Grad Revue shows. These tickets cannot be reserved for guests.
- Occasional Free Tickets to Second City Shows - Current students are automatically added to an email list that will occasionally offer free tickets to resident shows.
- Bentwood - 35% off your check - only eligible per student - not per table - Please be prepared to show your class receipt and a picture ID as proof of enrollment.
- Leon’s Bagels - 15% off - only eligible per student - Please be prepared to show your class receipt and a picture ID as proof of enrollment.
- Partners Coffee - 10% (drinks only) - only eligible per student - Please be prepared to show your class receipt and a picture ID as proof of enrollment.
- Good Move - 20% Drop-in classes - (email hello@goodmovenyc.com a class confirmation receipt)
- Whiskey Brooklyn - 15% off - only eligible per student - not per table - Please be prepared to show your class receipt and a picture ID as proof of enrollment.
- Museum of Ice Cream - 10% off with CODE: SCMOIC-10
- Happy Hour ALL THE TIME at Dolly’s Bar
- Happy Hour ALL THE TIME at Midnight’s Bar
- Well Well Well Coffee - 15% 0ff
FAQs
Let's channel our inner Maria Von Trapp and start at the very beginning. For improvisation training most of our students begin with Improv Level 1. You do not need to have any previous acting or improvisation experience to begin the Improvisation program. Students who have completed the improvisation program at The Second City or another comparable Improv School are eligible to audition for our Conservatory Program and our Musical Improv Program. If you need any help deciding which classes to take, just give us a call at 800.896.8120. We will always be happy to chat with you about your interests and goals and figure out the best place for you to begin.
What is the difference between Acting and Improv courses?
Words on a page. In the Acting program you will work with scripted material such as monologues and scenes from plays. The Improv program focuses on unscripted games, exercises and scenes.
Only some advanced programs like the Sketch Conservatory require auditions, though some specialized classes and workshops may have prerequisites.
Can I receive college credit or get a degree for taking classes?
Because the Training Center itself is not an accredited institution of higher learning, just an awesome professional training center, students are generally ineligible for college credit. We also cannot file the paperwork for international students to obtain student visas. However, if you are currently enrolled in college, we have this amazing program called Comedy Studies which is an accredited college program that we run in Chicago in partnership with Columbia College. This is a semester-long study in comedy for which students do receive college credit.
Is there an age limit to attend classes?
We offer classes in our Kids and Teens Program for students ages 4-18. Students must be at least 19 to attend classes in our adult programs or at least a high school graduate, but there is no upper age limit. Even Betty White could come take a class (although we know she doesn't need it)!
Tuition fees should be paid at the time of registration in order to hold your spot in the class. Tuition fees are non-refundable and non-transferrable. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. If you pay in cash, please bring the exact amount as we may not have change. Automated payment plans may also be available with a surcharge. Contact the office for more information.
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What do I do if a class is full or not on sale?
You can add yourself to our wishlist HERE!
The class doesn't work for me anymore. Can I transfer or get a refund?
Tuition fees are non-refundable and non-transferrable. If you have a conflict with your schedule, please contact our Customer Service team as soon as possible to see if any arrangements can be made. Transfers may be subject to a $50 transfer fee.
Why is there a random noun next to the class name?
We have lots of classes, and sometimes we have multiple sections of the same class running at the same time. In those cases we add various words to the class names so you know which class you belong to. If you are continuing to the next level of a program on the same day and time, please enroll in the same word group.
What if I have to miss a class?
If you have to miss a class, please reach out to our Customer Service team for options. We do not offer scheduled makeup classes but will assist you as best we can. Make sure to contact your instructor for any material you may have missed. Try to get to every class, so that you don’t miss class content, and can advance to the next level of your program!
If I need to take off a term, can I return and continue where I was?
Sometimes a student may wish or need to take time off from The Training Center due to personal reasons. Should this occur, please contact The Training Center staff immediately. Please be informed that when you return, the Training Center will place you at its discretion. Students who leave during the Conservatory Program may be asked to re-audition. Returning students must pay the tuition rate that is applicable to the time of rejoining The Training Center. Any student returning after more than one (1) year of absence is required to rejoin the program at a level determined by The Training Center.
If I take classes, do I get to be a Second City cast member?
It takes a great deal of training and experience to become a member of the Mainstage cast. Most of the resident actors have trained and performed for a number of years before being hired by Second City. Graduates of the Conservatory are eligible to audition for The Second City National Touring Company. Although many of the resident company actors are graduates of the Training Center, completion of any program does not guarantee employment with the company.
I want to work as a performer for Second City someday, so what classes should I take?
The most direct answer is the Conservatory, our cornerstone training program designed to give you first-hand experience in the Second City method. It caters to the aspiring professional, and it qualifies you to audition for our house teams and other advanced programs. Admission is by audition only and requires some previous experience, so you may need to start with training in our Improvisation program. However, great Second City actors also have to be able to perform scripted material and create believable characters on stage (try our Acting program), and on the resident stages they write their own material (try our Comedy Writing program). And they all have to be comfortable with music and singing (we have a variety of music classes!). These programs can be great preparation for the Conservatory, but students also frequently enroll in them after graduation from the Conservatory to round out their skills and deepen the understanding of their craft. The bottom line is all of the programs here will give you practical experience that will make you a creative powerhouse.