Master List of Music School Acceptances, Fall 2013

<p>D also accepted into Boston University, BM piano performance!</p>

<p>Congratulations, projectthrive! So nice to see another piano parent posting!</p>

<p>S accepted for BM music performance in trombone at CSU Long Beach-Bob Cole Conservatory of Music and into CSU Fullerton school of music.</p>

<p>Thanks, lastbird, and to you and your daughter. Itā€™s going to be a suspenseful week :)</p>

<p>Right again, NYsaxmom! The scholarship comes off the in-state rates! (or used to anyway ā€“ probably still does)</p>

<p>Yay!! :)</p>

<p>Double yay!!! :slight_smile: :)</p>

<p>NYsaxmom, UNT scholarship does qualify for in state tuition. We were in the same boat last year, UNT or Miami as the finalists and UNT won out. The out of pocket cost for Miami was far greater than UNT. </p>

<p>Congratulations to all!! This is such a hard process!!!</p>

<p>Accepted to Rice U Shepherd School, BM piano performance! Also Bard College Conservatory (double degree Economics). Both my parents are thrilled and Iā€™m so happy right now.</p>

<p>Congratulations Cerabellum - if you have any questions about Bard, let me know. My son is in his 4th year in the conservatory. Feel free to PM me. I can have him put you in touch with pianist friendsā€¦</p>

<p>Congratulations to StringPop and daughter, NYSaxMom and son, shellybean and son, lastbird and daughter, projectthrive and daughter, CalMTMom and son, and Cerabellum.</p>

<p>BU voice undergrad (soprano) yes!!!</p>

<p>Congratulations, nysoprano.</p>

<p>Congratulations to momofmusician17 and son on sonā€™s acceptance to Rice University for a BM in Composition, as noted on another thread.</p>

<p>Iā€™ve been accepted at UMich and Eastman for BM Composition.</p>

<p>Congratulations harpsichorddude! For everyone, now comes the hardest part - trying to pick and having to say no to schools where you would love to go - but you canā€™t go to all of them! Just remember thereā€™s always grad schoolā€¦</p>

<p>Accepted for BM Viola Performance into SMU ($25,000/year scholarship), UNT, UT Arlington ($12,000/year), and Boston University ($30,000/year). These offers are a combination of music and academics- do you need me to separate them so it just shows the music money?</p>

<p>Congratulations to harpsichorddude and ekviola.</p>

<p>harpsichorddude, is the harpsichord your primary instrument? If not that, what?</p>

<p>I am not a harpsichordist. I have a harpsichord fascination (and a harpsichord, thanks to my dadā€™s uncle), but auditioned on piano and percussion. I was accepted on piano at Eastman not having passed percussion pre-screening. I auditioned on both at Michigan and have been unable to obtain a straight answer from them about whether I was accepted to both, but they said that my piano audition ā€œmade it easier for them to find a place for me.ā€</p>

<p>I was also accepted at UChicago, which has an excellent PhD composition program but is less well-established for undergrad. Iā€™m still waiting on Peabody/JHU, Harvard, and Yale.</p>

<p>Greetings from the UK! My S has auditioned for Berklee as an international student. We are keeping our fingers crossed that he is offered a place. We had to jump through hoops to get the credential evaluation signed off, but it was done in time and now we - like so many of you are counting the days until the 31stā€¦</p>

<p>harpsichorddude, in that case I will list your primary instrument as piano. If you were to attend UChicago, would it be for the BA in music?</p>