Applications are now open for the second year of Governor’s School for the Arts on the campus of West Virginia Wesleyan College. The College previously hosted GSA from 2014-2016 and is in the middle of a three-year program ending summer 2026. Dates for Summer 2025 are June 22-July 12.
West Virginia Wesleyan College has a tremendous commitment to creative and performing arts. Over the past two academic years, more than 100 students have enrolled in one of the College’s arts programs.
The 2025 Governor’s School for the Arts will feature classes in acting, creative writing, ballet and modern dance, instrumental music, studio art, vocal music and the ever-changing field of digital media.
In addition, there are opportunities for students to learn from guest artists and professionals in their fields; explore downtown Buckhannon; and participate in arts field trips. Students also learn from published authors who will be on campus as part of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing summer residency.
Governor’s School for the Arts will be headed by Dean Thomas Schoffler who is chair of the Department of Theatre & Dance at WVWC.
Schoffler said, “As a professional theater maker and a teacher, I am thrilled to facilitate the GSA experience for young West Virginia artists because I know how vital that connection to other artists can be. Former GSA attendees cite that being part of our intensive arts community allows them to grow and hone their craft in ways they never expected, while also forging ‘forever friendships’ with fellow artists of multiple disciplines.”
Students who attended the 2024 GSA shared their thoughts: “Thank you very much for this opportunity. It has changed my life and perspective on how the arts are impactful.”
“I am going to miss this place, these activities, and these people so very much. I hope every artist can have this experience and fall even more in love with their craft.”
“I loved it and I can’t thank all the staff who are involved enough. Thank you for making this a great experience.”
Current sophomores can apply now at https://govschools.wv.gov/ before the Feb. 28 deadline. GSA is funded by the State of West Virginia at no cost to families.