FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF MUSIC
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF MUSIC
Located in the beautiful capital city of Tallahassee, FSU is consistently ranked among the top 25 public universities in the nation according to US News & World Report . We have a 96% freshman retention rate and the best graduation rate among Florida’s public colleges and universities. Tallahassee is known for its natural beauty and our campus is no exception – it is the perfect place to live, study, and make music. Tallahassee has a vibrant arts community and abundant cultural offerings, with something new to discover around every corner.
The College of Music is home to more than 1,000 students from around the world, spanning dozens of different degree programs. Truly experiencing the best of both worlds, our students benefit from the small class sizes and individualized attention that the College of Music can provide, while also enjoying the resources and collaborative opportunities of a robust, nationally-ranked research university.
Balanced enrollment with 700 undergraduate and 325 graduate students
As one of Florida State’s four original academic programs, the College of Music has a rich, distinguished, and storied history that spans over 120 years
The College of Music presents over 500 concerts per year, with a performance happening almost every night COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY
Our college has housed resident faculty of national-leading performers, researchers and educators, including the first woman to earn the Pulitzer Prize in Music, multiple Grammy Award winners, Fulbright recipients, and Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship recipients
Our world-renowned Marching Chiefs is full of 425 students from every major, who serve as student ambassadors for the entire University
Our Music Education and Music Therapy programs enjoy a 100% placement rate PERFORMANCE
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As one of the nation’s most comprehensive collegiate music programs, we offer a variety of degree options to fit your personal interests and career goals. One of our greatest strengths is helping students find a successful bridge to their career in music.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Music
Commercial Music
Jazz
Sacred Music
Bachelor of Music Education (BME)
Choral
Instrumental
General/Elementary
Bachelor of Music (BM)
Composition
Music Theory
Music Therapy
Performance
(Classical, Jazz, or Music Theatre)
Double major/dual degree with an outside field
Music minor
During the 2022-2023 academic year, students from the FSU College of Music performed on stages throughout Florida, New York, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic.
Immerse yourself in all our campus has to offer. FSU has more than 750 student organizations, from Greek life to intramural sports, to student government and social clubs. Enjoy a night at the theatre or an afternoon cheering on one of our nationally ranked athletic teams: at FSU there is something for everyone!
“I have enriched my educational experience through my involvement in Greek life, professional development organizations, study abroad, service clubs, leadership institutes, and studentrun ensembles. Through these experiences, I have grown as a leader, student, and member of the FSU community, and have made Tallahassee my home away from home!”
— Bridg Gorder BME Choral Music Education, 2024
Students may pair their studies in music with another field and earn a double major or dual degree. In fact, nearly 25% of our students pursue this option to customize their experience and develop expertise in multiple fields. Students may also double-major within music or add a specialized studies program to customize their degree. Specializations include: Jazz, Music Entrepreneurship, Performance, Piano Pedagogy, and Sacred Music.
“FSU means “community” to me as everyone I have met has been incredibly inviting. From the National Trumpet Competition to the Goldwater Scholarship, every group at FSU has accepted me with open arms no matter what path I elected to pursue in terms of my education.”
— Jack Lyons BM Brass Performance / BS Astrophysics, 2024
African American Studies, Art History, Behavioral Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Biological Science, Cell/Molecular Neuroscience, Commercial Entrepreneurship, Communication & Technology, Communication Disorders, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Criminology, Cyber Criminology, Economics, Editing, Writing & Media, Engineering, Environmental Science, French Language, General Linguistics, Global Club Management &
Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Affairs, Japanese Language & Culture, Literature/Media/Culture, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Media/Communication Studies, Physics, Political Science, Professional Sales, Psychology, Public Health, Religion, Retail Entrepreneurship, Social Sciences, Statistics, Studio Art, Theatre
Whether you are looking to advance in your current career path or perhaps make a career change, our graduate programs provide the opportunity to advance your musical studies. Take your education to the next level in one of dozens of programs available.
Master of Arts (MA)
Arts Administration
Commercial Music
Music/Liberal Arts
Piano Technology
Master of Music Education (MME)
(Full time or Summer)
Master of Music (MM)
Accompanying
Composition
Conducting
Music Theory
Music Therapy
Musicology
Opera Production (Coaching or Directing)
Performance (Classical or Jazz)
Piano Pedagogy
Doctor of Music (DM)
Accompanying
Composition
Performance (Classical)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Conducting
Music Teacher Education
Music Theory
Music Therapy
Musicology
Piano Pedagogy
Designed especially for certified K-12 music teachers, this unique, in-person program is completed over three summers (late June to early August). Students earn their master’s degree without leaving the classroom or sacrificing their income. The program culminates in a study-abroad experience at the FSU Study Center in London, England in the third year.
“For a conductor, having video and sound recordings of high-quality performances is essential. Florida State draws the very best musicians in the country, and that is reflected in their ensembles. Performing with groups like the University Symphony Orchestra took my conducting to a new level and opened doors in my career that would not have been possible otherwise. The caliber of performance is incredible, and there is a passion for excellence that fills the culture in a positive way.”
— Nathan Haines, PhD Music
Education/Conducting, 2023 Director of Orchestras
Brigham Young University
Our 80+ full-time faculty are leaders in the field and include Grammy Award winners, Fulbright and Guggenheim Scholars, major grant recipients, and even a Pulitzer Prize winner. More importantly, however, our faculty are attentive and available to our students and take the time and effort to prepare them for their future beyond the classroom.
We invite you to contact the faculty in your area of study and get to know them. You may request a trial lesson or observe a class on your next visit to campus (pending availability). Virtual meetings may also be available if you are unable to travel to campus.
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Dr. Marcía Porter (center, seated) reunites with alumni from her voice studio during the University Singers 75 th Anniversary Reunion.
”While working toward both my MM and DM in Vocal Performance at FSU, my teachers played a huge role in guiding me to become the musician I am today. They were always supportive about what my goals were as a singing actor and were flexible with their schedules so that I could still be a part of their productions.”
— Blythe Reed-Banks (MM 2020; DM 2023)
The College of Music presents more than 500 concerts and recitals annually in our five performance halls. Students frequently have the opportunity to perform off-campus as well — locally, nationally, and internationally.
Ensembles and Productions: Bands (5)
Marching Chiefs & Seminole Sound Orchestras (3)
Choirs (8)
Jazz Big Bands (3)
Jazz Combos
New Music Ensembles (2)
Early Music Ensembles (3)
World Music Ensembles (8)
Opera Productions (3)
Music Theatre Productions (2)
Chamber Music Ensembles
Additional Performance Opportunities:
Domestic and international concert tours
Chamber music competition
Two concerto competitions
Music Theatre New York Senior Showcase
Biennial Festival of New Music
Frequent guest artist masterclasses
The College of Music Office of Student Success (OSS) is a centralized location for all needs related to your experience as a music student. The OSS recognizes and helps students address the challenges unique to our discipline, including: musician health and wellness, performance anxiety, career preparation, time management, professional development, and much more. Our Student Success Advisors assist all music students from enrollment through graduation and beyond, helping them navigate course registration, offering individualized coaching and support, and connecting them with the multitude of resources available at FSU.
The Music LLC is a unique residential option for music majors and minors where students live and study together in Cawthon Hall. Housed just steps away from the College of Music, the 150–175 residents enjoy exclusive access to in-house classes, practice facilities, and a computer/keyboard lab. Students meet renowned musicians and guest artists to learn more about the field of music through the Colloquium Series and have the chance to study abroad in London over spring break.
A degree from the College of Music is the first step on your path to a successful career. Graduates enjoy careers as music producers and engineers, recording artists, private teachers, orchestral and opera performers, arts administrators, composers, conductors, and college professors, and our Music Education and Music Therapy programs enjoy 100% jobplacement rates. Our alumni are members of an extended musical family that spans the globe.
BA 2012
Trombonist for the Tony and Grammy award-winning Broadway touring musical, Hadestown ; Associate Professor, University of New Orleans; Director, arranger and composer for the Dee Dee Bridgewater Big Band; past Director of Programming for the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra.
MM 2006, PhD 2011
Edward C. Knox Professor of International Studies; Chair, Department of Music; Director, African Music and Dance Ensemble and Afropop Band, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT.
BM 2020
National YoungArts Winner (Theatre) Presidential Scholar in the Arts; The Rose Tattoo (Broadway, 2019); The Light in the Piazza (Encores! at New York City Center, 2023); Azul: A Bilingual Musical (EP Release, 2023); Funny Girl (Broadway national tour, 2023).
RYAN SPEEDO GREEN
MM 2010
Metropolitan Opera, Vienna State Opera; Board of Regents at University of Hartford Awards: Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions winner (2011); Sara Tucker Study Grant (2011); George London Foundation Award (2014); Gerda Lissner Foundation - First Prize (2014); Leonore Annenberg Fund for the Performing and Visual Arts Grant (2014); Richard Tucker Career Grant (2014); Grammy AwardPorgy and Bess (2021) and Fire Shut Up in My Bones (2023); Beverly Sills Artist Award (2023).
MIA HARTLEY
BM 2017
JD-MBA, Stetson University
College of Law; US-UK Fulbright Postgraduate Scholar (2017); former Adjunct Professor at University of South Florida; Board-Certified Music Therapist; former Congressional Intern and Scheduler in the US House of Representatives; Founder and Co-Artistic Director of Merge Art Collective; Musician, Composer, and Performer.
HAKEEM LEONARD
MM 2008, PhD 2014
Board Certified Music Therapist; Assistant Provost for Inclusion, Diversity & Equity; Associate Professor, Music Therapy, Shenandoah University, Winchester, VA; owner, Healing Hearts Music Therapy.
MARQUES L.A. GARRETT
JULIA BAUMANIS
BME 2010; MM 2016; PhD 2019
Assistant Director of Bands at Rutgers University (first female conductor in the university’s history); Artistic Director and Conductor of the New Brunswick Chamber Orchestra; coauthor of GO ON - Tell Your Story! Voices of Women Band Directors (Midwest, 2023).
PhD 2018
Associate Professor of Choral
IZABEL ZAMBRZYCKI
MA 2016
Artistic General Manager, Colorado Symphony; past Senior Artistic Planning Manager and Assistant to the Music Director for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Marin Alsop.
Conducting, University of North Texas; past Assistant Professor of Music in Choral Activities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music; 2023 recipient of the Chorus America Brazeal Wayne Dennard Award; founding conductor of the Nebraska Festival Singers; compositions commissioned by the Cincinnati Youth Choir, Concordia Choir, Harvard University, Mendelssohn Chorus of Philadelphia, and Westminster Choir College.
The FSU College of Music is one of the most affordable top-tier music programs in the country. Florida State was ranked the # 1 Best Value among Florida public universities and #8 Best Value among public universities nationwide by U.S. News & World Report
Financial Aid comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, and awards are “stackable” up to the full cost of attendance.
Admission Scholarships : All first-year students are considered for academic merit scholarships such as the Vires Scholarship ($4,000/year), Mores Scholarship ($3,000/year), Presidential Scholarship ($7,500/year, out-of-state tuition waiver, plus additional funding for educational enrichment opportunities), and the prestigious Benacquisto Scholarship for National Merit Finalists (full cost of attendance for FL residents).
Music Talent Scholarships : All admitted music majors are automatically considered for talent scholarships. Awards are competitive and are offered to students who demonstrate exceptional musical ability.
Out-of-State Tuition Awards : We are pleased to offer awards for 50% of the out-of-state portion of tuition to all admitted undergraduate music majors (approximately $7,222/year). Students may qualify for a 100% out-of-state award for outstanding academic achievement. Out-of-state students are also considered for music talent scholarship funding.
Graduate Assistantships : Graduate assistants receive a full tuition award as well as an annual stipend (approx. $9,000 to $18,000/year). Positions and responsibilities vary, but no additional application is required. Apply for admission by December 1 for best consideration.
Fellowships and Grants : Students from any discipline may apply for these awards through the Graduate School. Students must apply by December 1 – see gradschool.fsu.edu for application instructions.
Academic Common Market : Out-of-State students from southern states (AL, AR, DE, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV) may qualify for in-state tuition based on degree program and state of residency. Visit sreb.org/academiccommon-market for more information.
Need-based Grants, Work-study, and Federal Loans : Awards vary in amount and are based on FAFSA submission. For best consideration, be sure to complete your FAFSA as early as possible.
Rates) * Based upon enrollment of 15 credit hours per semester for undergraduate students and 9 credit hours per semester for graduate students
FSU was recently recognized as the top-ranked Best Value public college in Florida and #16 Best Value public college in the nation (2024) by the Princeton Review .
An audition is required for all music majors and minors. Some programs (Commercial Music, Music Therapy, Composition) have additional portfolio requirements. Please note that FSU is not test-optional and does require all applicants to submit SAT, ACT, or CLT scores to be considered for admission.
Apply to FSU (Common App or FSU Application)
¾ Self-report grades and standardized test scores
¾ Upload essay and resume
Complete the Music Supplemental Application
¾ Select your audition date
¾ Request your letter of recommendation
¾ Upload repertoire list
Most programs require an audition or interview. Additional requirements such as writing samples, prescreening videos, and other materials vary by program. GRE not required for music applicants.
Apply to FSU
Complete your audition/interview AUG 1 Application Opens NOV 3 Early Action* Auditions
¾ Upload CV and personal statement
¾ Upload transcripts (official or unofficial)
RD Auditions DEC 12 Early Action* Decision Release DEC 1 Freshman RD & Prescreen† Deadline
Complete the Music Supplemental Application
¾ Upload prescreening and select your audition date (performance only)
¾ Request 3 letters of recommendation
1
¾ Upload additional requirements (by program)
Deadline
*Early Action for FL Resident Freshman applicants only †Prescreen for Piano Performance and Music Theatre only
RD Decisions Released APR 1 Scholarship Offers Released AUG 1 Application Opens JAN/ FEB Auditions & Interviews DEC 1 Priority Application & Prescreen* Deadline
*Some programs require prescreening – see application instructions for details
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