CLASSES F.A.Q.

WHERE DO CLASSES TAKE PLACE?

The majority of PIT - Chapel Hill classes take place at The PIT - Chapel Hill (462 W. Franklin St.) The best place to confirm your class location is in the “Class Reminder” email you will receive the day before your class begins!

HOW MANY CLASSES CAN I MISS?

Students can miss up to 2 classes and still move on to the next Level Improv or Sketch course in our core curriculum.

SHOULD I SIGN UP FOR LEVEL 0 OR LEVEL 1 IMPROV?

Level 0 is a 4-week class focused on learning the concept of “yes and” – it does not have a class show; Level 1 is an 8-week class where students learn basic improv concepts and begin doing scene work – it does have a class show.

HOW DO I REQUEST A CLASS?

If you don’t see a class currently offered that you want to take, shoot us an email at chapelhill@thepit-nyc.com

DO YOU OFFER PRIVATE CLASSES?

We sure do! We offer private improv classes for visiting school groups, birthday parties, bachelorette parties, and more. Email chapelhill@thepit-nyc.com for more information.

COURSE ENROLLMENT POLICIES

 

Age Requirement

You must be 18 years of age or older to sign up for this course. If you are 17 years old, you may take the course by having a parent or guardian contact The PIT – Chapel Hill (phone: 919-240-5012 email: chapelhill@thepit-nyc.com). If you are between the ages of 9-17, you may register for our Kids or Teens improv classes with your parent or guardian’s permission.

Refund Policy

There are no refunds. No exceptions. Class transfers or exchanges are allowed up to a week before the class begins. There are no credits/transfers/exchanges after that time period or after the class begins.

Attendance

Our classes rely on group participation, and absences will affect your growth, as well as the growth of your classmates. We ask that you attend every class within the session. If you cannot attend all scheduled classes, we recommend that you wait until you can fully commit. We understand that emergencies do happen and conflicts do arise, so absences are allowed as follows: In an 8-week improv class or a 6-week writing class, we do not allow more than TWO absences. Upon a third absence, you will be REMOVED from the course. (For shorter sessions or workshops, absences are determined on a case-by-case basis).

Removal means you cannot attend any more classes or participate in the graduation show. Once removed, if you wish to continue your training, you will have to repeat the level at full tuition price.

If an emergency or conflict arises, please email your instructor to let them know you will be missing the class so they can do their best to catch you up and plan accordingly.

Lateness/Leaving Class Early

Prompt attendance is expected from all students. If you are more than 15 minutes late, you will not be allowed into class and it will be considered an absence. If a student leaves class more than 15 minutes before the official end time, this will be considered an absence. Students are expected to be present for the entire class. Instructors must enforce this administrative rule, and students who argue or plead to be let into class will not be tolerated.

Show Requirement

As a student, it is important for you to see longform improv and sketch comedy in action. You are required to see AT LEAST two improv shows (for 8-week improv classes) or two sketch comedy shows (for 6-week sketch writing classes) at The PIT – Chapel Hill before your class is complete. Time will be devoted at the beginning of each class to discuss shows your class has been attending. A student ID will be given at the first class to allow you to see shows for $1 (room permitting). If you fail to meet these requirements you will not be permitted to continue on to the next class level.

House Team Placement

Participation in or completion of improv courses does not guarantee placement on a PIT – Chapel Hill house team.

Conduct

The PIT – Chapel Hill’s classes are held in a supportive, non-threatening and creative environment. In order to achieve this, students are asked to agree to certain rules in regards to course conduct before enrolling. Inappropriate conduct includes, but is not limited to:

Consumption of drugs or alcohol during class, destruction of physical classroom space, including but not limited to walls, chairs, lights, restrooms and doors
Inappropriate verbal, physical or sexual conduct with other students or the course instructor
Bringing uninvited guests to class
Eating in class when not on a break
Talking while the instructor is talking or while your classmates are performing

Students must also abstain from using electronics in class, including audio or video recording devices and cellular phones (this includes reading or writing text messages and using the internet in class). Inappropriate conduct will not be tolerated and will result in removal from the course. Refunds will not be given if you are removed from a class due to conduct.

You can view The PIT Chapel Hill’s full Standard of Conduct policies here.

Destruction of Property

If you destroy any property at The PIT- Chapel Hill whether it is by accident or on purpose, you will be liable for the cost of repair.

You will not be allowed to attend more classes, or to register for another class, until payment arrangements have been made to replace the destroyed property.

Liability

You agree that you choose to voluntarily participate in the course with full knowledge that the activity may be hazardous to yourself and/or your property. You voluntarily assume full responsibility for any risks of loss, property damage or personal injury, including death, that may be sustained as a result of participating in the activity. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless The PIT – Chapel Hill Corp. and its employees, members and volunteers for any loss, liability, damage or costs, including court costs and attorney fees, that may occur as a result of your participation in the activity. We are not responsible for lost or stolen property.

Competency

Students are not guaranteed promotion to the next course level. Promotion is contingent on attendance, seeing shows and a demonstration of course concepts through application in class, during performances or writing.

Instructor Attendance

The PIT – Chapel Hill reserves the right to replace a course instructor at any time with another equally qualified instructor, without notice.

Cancellation

The PIT – Chapel Hill reserves the right to postpone or cancel a course if an emergency or unforeseen conflict arises. In the event of a course cancellation, students’ tuition will be refunded or credited. Any fees incurred by students for travel, lodging, etc. will not be reimbursed by The PIT – Chapel Hill.

 

The PIT – Chapel Hill reserves the right to accept or deny any individual’s enrollment.

 

Contact

Students are always welcome to contact The PIT – Chapel Hill’s administrators at chapelhill@thepit-nyc.com or by calling 919-240-5012. Students are also welcome to visit the office in person during regular business hours, Monday-Friday 10am-6pm

If you have any questions, please call 919-240-5012 or send an email to chapelhill@thepit-nyc.com