Thanks for the inputs on scholarships. We know one Colorado boy at CMU who had a good scholarship in voice at CFA , got stage fright after a head injury summer before freshman year, who was allowed to take music technology with his voice scholarship. He might have been a special case and he had to “fight” to take engineering classes, but clearly his voice career was over. CMU may be inflexible is what troubles me about the place. It seems kids should be able to major in what they want, but whether CMU pays for them to be a student is another story, and up to CMU.