<p>To not include the transcripts for any college work attempted is academic fraud, and grounds for immediate dismissal and perhaps rescission of any credits or degrees subsequently earned/awarded. That being said, it is likely that most schools with any kind of competitive admissions procedure would require that a student who had been dismissed for academic cause would achieve a respectable grade point average at a community college or other non-competitive institution. Very few would accept a transfer, even with an outstanding audition, from an applicant who has demonstrated difficulties with academic success. </p>
<p>Probably the best alternative would be a year at a community college, achieving excellent grades, taking care of core curriculum courses, and simultaneously making progress with a private music teacher. Then there might be a successful application to transfer to more demanding and competitive music program.</p>