How do I apply for a music scholarship and/or a non-resident tuition waiver?
A. All graduate applicants applying to the School of Music are considered for financial assistance. No additional application is necessary for scholarships or non-resident tuition waivers offered through the School of Music. However, you may enclose a letter (to be added to your file) to the faculty explaining your need/desire for financial assistance, and/or a resume listing your educational accomplishments and awards. The music faculty makes all decisions regarding financial assistance from the School of Music. To apply for an assistantship, please use the Assistantship Application.