Supporters
Due to the fact that MTA is a brand new college none of our students are eligible for grants or Student Loans. Therefore all students are required to find the full course fees themselves - plus support themselves living in London.
From the outset we have never wanted MTA to be a college for the privileged few - instead it was formed with the sole intention of being an ethical college designed to train people who wanted to make Musical Theatre performance their career choice. In line with our ethical policy we do not charge overseas students any more than our UK students - after all it doesn't cost us anymore to train them!
We never want to turn down a successful applicant purely on the grounds of finances. We are looking to provide a series of half scholarships for those students who are unable to find the funds for the entire course.
To date we have received a large donation from the Take That Trust Fund - this directly facilitated a number of students being able to start training with us. However we are about to embark on the next part of our journey which of course means that we are currently looking for further funding to facilitate more students starting the course in October.
How can you help?
If you are in a position to offer a substantial donation, which would directly lead to a student being able to take up a place at MTA please get in touch with the Principal at Annemarie@theMTA.co.uk for further information of schemes available.
If you are an individual or organization that would like to donate a small sum to the hardship fund (no donation is too small) please click on the button below
Every penny donated to the fund will go towards a MTA student getting the best possible training and pastoral care.
Helping Ourselves
In line with our policy all monies collected from shows associated with MTA be that ticket sales or royalties from shows developed by MTA will be paid into the Hardship Fund.


