<p>Running Statistics
Users: 50
Acceptances: 80
Dual Degree: 9
Dual Major: 4
Schools: 42
Instruments: 19
Decisions: 3
Accepts/User: 1.60
Scholarships: 22
Scholarship Total: $281,000
Average Scholarship: $12,773</p>
<p>Congratulations also to leelee7040. I will fix your screen name for the next report.</p>
<p>Got accepted to University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Music for BM in voice and BME in music education (5k/yr). Also Augustana College, Rock Island, for the same (22k/yr).</p>
<p>BassDad, thanks for your vigilance on all this. Also, after some further looking into, I think that Iowa doesn’t have majors for their undergrad music students, rather they have a BM with different concentrations, mine being performance. I don’t know if that makes a difference for our purposes but just thought I’d share that.</p>
<p>S accepted CCM , BM voice.</p>
<p>Sent from my ADR6300 using CC</p>
<p>BassDad, thank you for taking care of this complex list! One slight correction on my daughter’s lines on the spreadsheet. It is UNC Greensboro (not “Greensville”). Thanks!</p>
<p>Bassdad, thanks for handling this complex database. You are correct–son’s U Mich Performing Arts Tech degree is a BFA. He plays jazz piano and several other instruments “as needed” but I don’t think his facility on these instruments factored into this acceptance.</p>
<p>D just found out she was accepted and has a $20,000 per yr scholarship to DU (University of Denver) Lamont School of music (BM Vocal Performance)!</p>
<p>S fully accepted to UNT, BM Jazz Studies, Jazz guitar concentration, and the Honors College. Board of Regents Scholarship, $24,000 over 4 years</p>
<p>I’m new here, but have been watching for some time. D was accepted to SUNY Fredonia ($1250 merit award…some renewable), BM vocal performance. Also to Belmont, BM in vocal performance. Still waiting to hear from Potsdam (Crane) and Ithaca. It’s hard to wait!</p>
<p>I was accepted into usc’s thornton school of music for a music industry B.S. and usc also offered me a half-tuition merit scholarship</p>
<p>Congratulations to soprano93, klkl and son, GS707 and son, musictwins and son, VocPerfMom and daughter, and cxly13.</p>
<p>GS707, thanks for the correction. I know perfectly well that it is Greesboro but my fingers sometimes work faster than my brain.</p>
<p>Mom4, thanks for the clarification. I like to list some sort of instrument or voice for our composition and music tech students, even if that was not a primary consideration for acceptance.</p>
<p>Cxly13, do you have a primary instrument or voice?</p>
<p>@cxly13- congrats! Did you already get notified of your scholarship (presidential)? S just interviewed today so still keeping fingers crossed.</p>
<p>I haven’t heard from any schools yet! I’m getting a bit worried! And congrats to everyone else!</p>
<p>Was something of a formality, but my S received his acceptance from the Ohio University School of Music for their BM VP program this week. Still awaiting his determination from CIM, and then it’s the Curtis Super Bowl for us on 3/20.</p>
<p>Patience, Lifeofsolitude. I expect the flood gates will open in the next week to ten days and, in the next couple of weeks after that, there will be hundreds of announcements made on this thread.</p>
<p>Congratulations, wvuguy and son.</p>
<p>Daughter accepted to UNT Denton for double bass - BM education</p>
<p>Kay</p>
<p>Congratulations to kaybaby and daughter.</p>
<p>My son has been accepted at Cornish, BM composition. His instrument is piano.</p>
<p>Not an acceptance post, but more of a question regarding the process. How much would you put into an information request from the Financial Aid office at a school your child auditioned at if it came during the month of March?</p>