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Returning to IU and the Jacobs School of MusicIf you have taken time away from your work in a School of Music graduate program and would like to return to complete it, you can ask to do that by getting in touch with the Music Graduate Office. The steps you need to take depend on the particular degree or diploma and where you stand in relation to the time limit for your program. Time limits for masters programs are outlined here; time limits for doctoral programs are here; and time limits for diploma programs are explained here. If you are still within the time limit for completing your program, you may simply register for classes and return. You can do this by submitting a program planning sheet; information and instructions are available here. You can make an appointment to speak with the Graduate Advisor for advice on choosing courses and planning your work. If you are beyond the time limit for your program, you will need to follow various steps to be able to return. This can involve re-admission to the program, revalidation of classes, a change to the current requirements of the degree, and other requirements, depending on the situation. In general, course work and exams more than 7 years old in a masters degree will need to be revalidated, and courses more than 10 years old in a doctoral degree will need to be revalidated. Start by sending a note to musgrad@indiana.edu outlining your situation, including what musical things you have been doing since leaving the program and when you hope to return. The Graduate Office and director of graduate studies will get in touch outlining what you need to do; you may schedule an appointment to discuss your plans if you like. If you have graduated from one program and would like to start a new one at IU, please get in touch with the Music Admissions office; information is at http://www.music.indiana.edu/admissions/. If you have any questions or concerns, please call or email the Music Graduate Office. |