Looking for Comments on Music Business/Music Industry Programs

<p>DS is a junior in HS and we are planning to visit several colleges during his spring break in March. I am looking for any comments/opinions on the list he has made of programs he is interested in-- thanks in advance</p>

<p>Basic info on him:
UW GPA 3.5 (hoping it doesn't drop this semester but could be 3.4)
SAT Math 620
Reading 550
Writing 510
Will take again in the spring
ACT taking in February
Public HS</p>

<p>Music info
Percussion 9 years
teacher he had for almost 9 years moved this past summer. Started with new teacher in fall, didn't work out, now starting with another new teacher. Long story but likely not much help from teacher on auditions</p>

<p>Guitar 4 years
Piano 2 years</p>

<p>DS has decided he is not interested in performance, partly due to loss of teacher and difficulty in finding replacement teacher. Also interested in various aspects of music including recording, management, composition. After reading about other options relating to music majors has decided he is most interested in Music Business, Music Industry type majors. </p>

<p>List of schools </p>

<pre><code> Belmont
Evansville
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Cal State Northridge
U Colorado Denver
U of Pacific
U Mass Lowell
U Puget Sound
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<p>Originally also had USC and Miami Frost, but eliminated those due to his grades/test scores</p>

<pre><code>All of these schools require auditions for music business majors so I am not sure how likely it is that he will be admitted. The first 4 on list are all fairly close to Nashville (looks like within 3 hours?) so my thought is fly to Nashville over his spring break and visit those 4 schools, which might help him decide if he is really interested in this major. Plus those 4 seem like they cover a variety of types of schools so that might help him narrow down choices
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<p>All comments appreciated-- thanks</p>

<p>Drexel University</p>

<p>My S is interested in a Music Technology (aka sound engineering) and Jazz (bass guitar) major/minor. He’s got just under a 3.0 GPA with scores a little higher than your S.</p>

<p>He’s auditioning this month at: </p>

<p>Capital University (has both) - and also music industry
Bowling Green U (has both)
Duquesne (has both)
Conservatory at U Cincinnati (has both but he is auditioning only for jazz. They have a brand new major within the jazz dept that they think of as a music tech major, but it includes a lot of composing and that’s not his thing. They also have an e-media major that looked interesting.)</p>

<p>We’re in OH and also considered William Paterson, College of St. Rose, Belmont, Roosevelt, Berklee and UNT, but he ultimately didn’t want to go that far away so he didn’t apply.</p>

<p>You may also want to consider a music program in the summer to get him exposed to more kids like him that are seriously interested in music. My D did Berklee’s 5-week summer program (Boston) before her senior year in HS and loved it, and it helped her sort out what she thought about music as a career path and also what she thought about Berklee and living in a city. She transferred there after her freshman year and is now a very happy 6th semester junior. Berklee also has music business/management as a major.</p>

<p>My son wants to major in music industry/business, and plays bass, both electric and upright. He has a 3.2 GPA and a 1960 on the SATs. </p>

<p>He has already been admitted to the College of St. Rose. If he were to attend that school, he would major in music industry with a minor in jazz performance.</p>

<p>He is also applying to Berklee, U Miami, University of Hartford (the Hartt School), U Mass Amherst and Northeastern University. He has to audition for those, except Northeastern, which does not appear to require an audition. </p>

<p>He also attended the Berklee 5 week which was a great experience for him. </p>

<p>I tried to get him to look at Belmont and MTSU, but he was not interested in Nashville at all. We toured William Patterson, but the aesthetics of the campus totally turned him off. Same for U Mass Lowell.</p>

<p>I will strongly second Drexel University. DS is there - Music Industry major and I can’t enough about what a wonderful experience it has been so far for him. Definitely a school and a program to take a serious look at.</p>

<p>I agree with the first responder Drexel University in Philadelphia. They have a music industry program that is pretty selective with only 54 spots but they also have a program call Entertainment & Arts Management that many music industry hopefuls get into after being denied a spot. But I believe that EAM gives the students a more well rounded education because they learn about all performing arts sectors and are allowed to take certain music industry classes that interest them. If he has a facebook he should really like the page and get some feedback from students in the program and he can also get in contact with the program director of the program (Larry Epstein) through the site.</p>

<p><a href=“https://www.facebook.com/EntertainmentArtsManagement[/url]”>https://www.facebook.com/EntertainmentArtsManagement&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>To follow up on jrollz - Drexel has about 54 students but about 800 applicants for those positions.</p>

<p>Thanks for all the comments-- I appreciate the input. I gave DS a list of the additional schools people have mentioned on here so he can look into them</p>

<p>Our trip went really well. A brief summary of the schools and his impressions in case others are looking at the same schools</p>

<p>Belmont: Beautiful weather in Nashville-- we went from snow in Spokane WA to 80 degrees in Nashville. Plane was on time, so we were in a good mood arriving in Nashville. We walked around the Music Row area and then down to Belmont so he could see the area. He loved it-- lots of studios, both large and small companies. We walked around campus and saw lots of students outside in the sun and heard lots of musicians practicing. Next day he had admission session, tour, info session with music dpt, info session with music business school all arranged by admissions. Impressed with everyone-- good presentations, lots of information given out. I attended all of this since they were all group sessions. Large numbers attending each of the sessions. He also then met with one of the guitar teachers-- he had arranged this meeting on his own. He asked for a brief meeting (I was thinking 15 minutes) and he went to this on his own. I waited in a coffee shop. 90 minutes later he came back-- the guitar teacher had spent over an hour talking to him about all the options, which might work best for DS, answered all his questions-- I was impressed. He went way beyond what we expected. Next morning he attended a class. Overall impression-- loved the programs, the people, the area. Would be a perfect fit
Only concern-- school is expanding faster than they can handle-- overcrowding in the dorms (doubles made into triples) and overcrowding in some of the classes</p>

<p>Middle Tennessee State-- Still beautiful weather. Arrived on campus around noon before 1:00 class. Parking was a nightmare-- After getting visitor pass and looking for parking spot for 45 minutes I finally told DS to get out of the car and find the class he was sitting in on. 20 minutes later I finally found a spot when someone left. The rest of the visit went much better. I met DS after the class–class size much smaller than he expected. Then met with the Recording Industry Dept (I think that’s the right name) Two undergrad students showed us the facilities-- we were in a group with 3 other visiting students and parents. They did a great job-- the facilities were very impressive-- lots of studios where it looked like undergrad students could get lots of hands on experience. Students knew about all the majors offered, gave their insights about their experiences, talked about options-- overall we were very impressed with the program and facilities. The students spent over an hour with us and DS learned a lot about the majors offered. The next morning we did the campus tour and admission session. Campus tour was ok-- huge group (I think 30) so hard to hear tour guide. Admission session was not helpful-- lasted about 5 minutes and they basically asked who had questions. But overall DS had a posivie experience. He had 2 concerns-- first is if he wants a large university (I think 26000 students total) . Once he was in his major classes it would be fine, but might be overwhelming freshman year. Second concern-- you aren’t admitted to the program until you have completed 3 semesters-- so may be a risk as to whether you could get the major you want.</p>

<p>Evansville-- Arrived in the afternoon and met my friend from grad school who we were staying with. He works at the University so that was nice-- he had arranged for DS to meet with a faculty member in the business program, who DS really liked. He also met with the guitar teacher that afternoon, They only offer classical guitar (not what DS is interested in) but he liked the teacher. The next day he had admission meeting, campus tour, a class and a meeting with the percussion teacher. Admission meeting and tour were good-- the tour only had 3 students in our group so we could talk to the tour guide more about his experience. After sitting in on the class the teacher spent about 20 minutes talking to DS-- not originally scheduled so very nice for the teacher to take the time. They talked about the Music Business program structure-- it seems like 2 minors put together, in that about 1/3 of your classes are gen ed, 1/3 are music classes, 1/3 are business classes. The percussion teacher was helpful too-- an audition is required so he found out more about that. Overall he really liked the school-- seemed like a good size, liked the students and atmosphere, he felt like it was a good fit. Only concern-- the major is not exactly what he was looking for-- more of a classical music program combined with business classes. But he liked the school enough that it is still definitely on the list. Also liked the fact that he could switch to Business degree if he wanted</p>

<p>Murray State-- we didn’t end up going since the admissions office was closed the week we were visiting-- it was not their spring break, but for some reason they weren’t schduling tours or sessions at all so we skipped it</p>

<p>This is very long-- but looks like DS will apply to Belmont, Middle Tennessee and Evansville so trip was successful. ALso decided he wants to go where weather is good-- tired of rain and snow here</p>

<p>He still wants to visit a few more-- scheduled to visit Puget Sound this month since that is closer for us. Then will maybe visit Pacific and Denver in the fall, plus whatever else he decides</p>

<p>idahomom, this is great information for future students. Thanks for taking the time to jot it down.</p>