Applications
Final audition day for funding consideration is February 20, 2027.
Audition Dates for 2026–2027
- Saturday, January 23, 2027: In-Person Audition Day (reservation deadline January 1, 2027)
- Saturday, February 6, 2027: In-Person Audition Day (reservation deadline January 15, 2027)
- Friday, February 19, 2027: Virtual Interview Day *please note: only for program and assistantship interviews; if your program requires an instrumental/voice audition, you must upload a recorded audition with your application (reservation deadline February 1, 2027)
- Saturday, February 20, 2027: In-Person Audition Day *deadline for assistantship consideration (reservation deadline February 1, 2027)
- Saturday, April 10, 2027: In-Person Audition Day (reservation deadline March 29, 2027)
Applications must be submitted by the reservation deadline listed above to guarantee your audition/interview date.
Conducting applicants: Audition dates will be emailed to you after you submit the online application.
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*Please check your spam/junk email folders for correspondence from BGSU. You will get several emails from the College of Musical Arts as well as the Graduate College in regard to auditions and your application and often our emails go directly into spam/junk folders.
To be considered for admission to the master’s program, submit:
- BGSU Graduate College Application
- Scanned copies of official or unofficial transcripts from all institutions from which you have (or soon will have) earned a degree. Upon admission, final official or notarized copies of transcripts from all institutions where a degree was earned (showing dates when the degrees were conferred) and diplomas from international institutions must be submitted.
- $45 domestic application fee and $75 international application fee
- Note that Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores are not required for any graduate programs in the College of Musical Arts.
Within the BGSU Graduate College Application, you will see the College of Musical Arts Secondary Application section, where you will provide names and contact information for principal teachers, and indicate your preferences for assistantship consideration. In the secondary application you may either select and audition day or elect to upload a recorded audition into the application (in the portfolio section). Please note that if your program requires an instrumental/voice audition, you must either attend an on-campus audition date or upload a recorded audition. No auditions are held on the virtual interview day—this day is for assistantship interviews and required program interviews only.
You do not need all of your application materials (see below) uploaded to submit your application. As long as the application is completely filled out you can submit the application and then go back to upload your application materials. Please submit your application as soon as possible.
Music Performance applicants may select an in-person audition date or elect to upload a recorded audition into the application (in the portfolio section). Performance applicants who choose to upload a recorded audition and wish to be considered for assistantships outside their major area must also attend the virtual interview day. This applies to domestic and international applicants, and there are no exceptions to this.
Music Education applicants will present an interview and will submit the following online through the Graduate College application:
- A 10-minute, video-taped performance on an instrument or voice.
- A continuous 15-minute, video-taped teaching or rehearsal segment.
- A writing sample - essay of no more than 1,000 words, reflecting on a successful or unsuccessful teaching moment experienced in a recent teaching setting. Include descriptions of the setting, your student(s), the learning goal(s), student performance, and the measure of success. Based on the outcome, outline an appropriate plan for the next lesson.
Music Composition applicants must submit scores and sound files of representative original works online through the Graduate College application.
Ethnomusicology and Music History applicants must submit two or three in-depth undergraduate papers. All papers are submitted online through the Graduate College application.
To be considered for an assistantship in the master’s program:
- Submit a résumé through your Graduate College application.
- Attend either an on-campus audition day or the virtual interview day.
All applicants for music education assistantships must submit the following online through the Graduate College application:
- 10-minute videotaped performance on an instrument or voice.
- Continuous 15-minute videotaped teaching or rehearsal segment.
International Students:
- Must earn at least the minimum composite score cited below on an approved test of English:
- 80 TOEFL IBT
- 6.5 IELTS
- 110 Duolingo Test of English (DET)
- Applicants can report their own score to expedite the application process, but official scores must be sent directly from the testing company to Graduate Admissions before enrolling. We cannot admit students with scores below these minimum requirements. See International Student Services for other requirements
Updated: 05/06/2026 03:32PM