Graduate-level students interested in advanced work in music performance or
academics may be admitted as visiting students, subject to the following:
- The student must audition for a faculty committee, be accepted by a
particular faculty member for instruction, and be approved by the Admissions and
Recruitment Committee of the School of Music. Visiting students are not required
to take proficiency examinations in music theory, music history and literature,
or English. For the summer session, visiting students may be admitted only if
they have been accepted by an individual faculty member. Visiting students who
wish to continue study during the regular academic year must audition for a
faculty committee.
- Graduate visiting students must register for a minimum of 9 credit hours
per semester (4 credit hours in the summer) including major ensemble courses.
- Graduate visiting students may attend a maximum of two semesters during the
academic year and four summer sessions.
- Graduate visiting students are not eligible for financial aid from the
School of Music during the fall and spring semesters.
- Credits earned as a graduate visiting student may be applied toward a degree
or diploma only with permission of the Director of Graduate Studies. Graduate
visiting students wishing to change to degree or diploma status must complete
the application process of the School of Music and Indiana University.
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