As one of the nation’s most diverse 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.
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Fostering limitless experiences and connections.
Providing hands-on experience as performers, engineers and producers.
Offering exceptional training for performers and teachers.
Liberal Arts in Music
Pursuing a passion for music alongside other academic interests.
Preparing tomorrow’s teachers and researchers.
Providing opportunities to explore music as part of your collegiate studies.
Providing holistic training in acting, singing, and dancing.
Building careers using music in service to and rehabilitation of others.
Building skillsets for successful, competitive musicians.
Preparing students to excel as a versatile, modern musician.
Training musicians through outstanding instruction and mentorship.
Developing students for a multitude of performing opportunities.
Preparing students for diverse careers in teaching and performance.
All undergraduate applicants must pass an audition to enter the College of Music. Auditions are scheduled via the Music Supplemental application, submitted on the Application Status Page. Applicants who complete their supplemental application by December 1st are generally able to secure their first-choice audition date, but requests are honored on a first-come, first-served basis.
Is a prescreening recording required?Prescreenings are required for the following instruments/degree programs:
Prescreening submissions are due by December 1 and results will be released by December 15. Applicants who are successful in this first round will be invited to campus for a full audition on one of the dates listed above. (Music Theatre will have a second round via Zoom, followed by a final round on campus).
How do I apply for the music minor?Auditioning for the music minor also requires a successful audition. Repertoire requirements are generally identical to the requirements for music majors. Students who wish to apply for a music minor should contact musicadmissions@fsu.edu for access to the application.
I am already enrolled at FSU but I would like to change my major or add a minor. How do I apply?Current students who wish to apply to the College of Music should contact musicadmissions@fsu.edu for access to the application.
Auditioning for the music minor also requires a successful audition. Repertoire requirements are generally identical to the requirements for music majors.
How do I apply for a scholarship?Everyone who auditions as a music major is automatically considered for talent scholarships and assistantships, and no additional application is necessary.
What are the guidelines for recorded auditions?While all students are encouraged to audition on campus, most studios will accept a recorded video audition in lieu of a live audition. Students who wish to audition on campus but have scheduling conflicts may request an alternate on-campus audition date. Please note the following recorded audition guidelines:
Recorded Auditions must be submitted no later than midnight on February 1.
Is an accompanist provided?An accompanist is provided, free of charge, for all voice and music theatre auditions on campus. Rehearsal time is not provided, however, and scores should not be submitted in advance. Please bring neat copies, in a book or organized in a binder, in the appropriate key(s). Students may bring their own accompanist to the audition if they wish.
Instrumental auditions will be unaccompanied.
How many times may I audition?Students are allowed a maximum of three audition attempts per instrument/voice, per degree level (bachelors, master’s, doctoral). Applicants are allowed one audition per application.