1.ÌýRegister & apply:Ìý, which includes submitting a resume, professional statement, and two letters of recommendation as detailed below.
Include information about your degree(s), employment experience, and specialized skills, training, and/or certification(s).
In this essential component of the application, explain your reasons for seeking this graduate program. Include any information that will advance your candidacy, such as personal and professional attributes and goals, volunteer and professional experiences related to the program to which you are applying, and other related life experiences. Describe your future academic plans and anticipated contributions to the specific profession for which this program will prepare you.
A minimum GPA of 3.0 is expected. If you did not meet that minimum or if you did not have a B average in your major field, you also must address each of the following in your professional statement:
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2.ÌýRequest official transcriptsÌýfrom each college you attended.
3. Submit your recorded audition via the digital portfolio section of the application.
For Prospective Students Holding Initial NYS Certification
The audition should be 10–15 minutes in length representing at least two different composers and styles. A variety of tempos is suggested. Vocalists should include music in three languages, including English and will be provided an accompanist for the audition. Following the audition a short interview with program faculty will occur.
For questions about the application or audition process, please contact Program Director Keith Koster, Ph.D., kkoster8@naz.edu.
For Prospective Students with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music but no Teacher Certification
The audition should be 10 to 15 minutes long, representing at least two different composers and styles. A variety of tempos is suggested. Vocalists should include music in three languages, including English, and will be provided an accompanist for the audition.
In addition to performing on your major instrument, you will complete a comprehensive musicianship skills evaluation administered by the Music Education faculty. Dr. Keith Koster,Ìýthe program director, will email a study guide to you.
Following the audition and interview, a thorough transcript evaluation will be completed by the Graduate Admissions committee to determine which, if any, undergraduate deficiencies are identified. Upon acceptance, you will be asked to interview with the graduate program director to review the proposed program of study.
For questions about the application or audition process, please contact the Program Director Keith Koster, Ph.D.,Ìýkkoster8@naz.edu.
4. Complete additional requirements: