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Music Undergraduate Admissions
Quick Facts | Procedures for Admission | Auditions FAQ | Audition Requirements

QUICK FACTS
The deadline for general University and School of Music and Dance admission materials and financial aid materials is January 15, of the year of enrollment.

The undergraduate audition dates for the 2008-2009 school year are February 1-2, 23, and March 8.

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PROCEDURES FOR ADMISSION
  1. Download an Application Packet (or request packet to be mailed to you by email, or by phone (541) 346-1164 or 346-5268).
  2. Fill out the two-page Undergraduate Application.
  3. Include with your application:
    • Three letters of reference. These can also be sent separately by your teachers.
    • Statement of Experience and Intent (see application pg. 2).
    • Repertoire List
    • Audition Tape/CD/DVD (ONLY if you cannot make a live audition. See Audition Requirements.)
  4. Send Application Packet to:
    Undergraduate Admissions
    School of Music and Dance
    1225 University of Oregon
    Eugene, OR 97403-1225
  5. Apply to the University of Oregon
    To complete your application, you must apply to the University of Oregon in addition to the School of Music and Dance. You may do this online, or you can request a University of Oregon Application form online. Note: Only the University application requires an application fee.
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AUDITIONS FAQ
- I cannot come to the scheduled audition weekend. What do I do?
- What are the audition requirements for my instrument?
- What is the audition day like?
- How should I prepare for my audition?
- Can I get a music scholarship?


Q. I cannot come to the scheduled audition weekend. What do I do?
A. If you cannot make the scheduled Audition Weekend, it is sometimes possible to schedule special audition times with the individual area teachers. Contact the Undergraduate Office for assistance (email or (541) 346-1164 or 346-5268).

If special arrangements cannot be made, a taped audition may be allowed. Cassette tapes are acceptable, but compact discs are preferred. Video tapes are also acceptable, but these often have poor sound quality and are not encouraged, DVDs are preferred. Accompaniment for taped auditions is not necessary except for vocalists. The requirements for a taped audition are the same as a live audition (without sight reading).

See Audition Requirements.

Q. What is the audition day like?
A. Check the Audition Requirements for your instrument to know what piece to prepare. When you arrive, check in at the main reception desk so we know you have arrived and can double-check your audition time. Informational meetings with the Dean of the School of Music and Dance and the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies will be organized for you during the audition day.

A warm-up room will be available for you. At the audition, the playing of scales and some sight-reading may be required in addition to the audition repertoire. Most auditions will last 10 to 15 minutes. Accompaniment will be provided for vocalists, but are not required for instrumental auditions.

Q. How should I prepare for my audition?
A. Choose pieces that show you to your best advantage—it is not necessary to play pieces that are technically difficult for that reason only. Perform what you perform well. If you would like some advice on choosing literature for your audition, contact the Undergraduate Office (email, (541) 346-1164 or 346-5268), which will give you contact information for the studio teacher in your area. The studio teacher will be glad to help advise you on what to play for your audition. In some cases the teacher might be available to work with you in advance of the audition to help you prepare.

Q. Can I get a music scholarship?
A. The School of Music and Dance awards more than $200,000 each year in scholarships that range from $300-$5,000 a year. More than half of our music students receive some form of financial aid, such as scholarships, grants, loans, or employment opportunities, including work-study options in the music school itself. Work-study positions include library, band, orchestra and choral assistants; public relations; and general office work. There is also a significant amount of financial aid available from the University of Oregon Office of Student Financial Aid.

There are several named scholarships for different instruments and areas for which you might be eligible. Make sure that you also apply to the University's main financial aid office. In some cases your School of Music and Dance award can be combined with General University Scholarship funds. Some of these scholarships, such as the University Dean's Scholarship, carry with it an automatic award for a high GPA average. You must make the deadline to be considered for these awards.

Every student who auditions for the School of Music and Dance is automatically considered for a Music Scholarship, there is no extra form for your scholarship application.

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For more information, contact:
School of Music and Dance
Undergraduate Office
(541) 346-1164 or 346-5268
audition@uoregon.edu

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