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Music Scholarships

All prospective music majors are required to audition for entry to the ¹ú²ú̽»¨ School of Music

Scholarship Auditions

The ¹ú²ú̽»¨ School of Music provides artistic recognition for outstanding musical performance to students who plan to major in music education, music performance or a more general music degree or are interested in participating in a performance ensemble such as choir, band, or orchestra.

To apply for a music scholarship, students must register for an audition and complete the registration form. The form also serves as your music scholarship application.

2024-2025 Audition Dates

Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024

Friday, Feb. 21, 2025

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Saturday, April 12, 2025


To register for an audition outside of the listed dates, please contact Taryn Dougherty at tldougherty@tlu.edu to make an appointment.

In-Person Auditions

Auditions are held in-person on campus and will include an interview as well as your musical performance. Auditions are held in 10-minute time slots between 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on the designated audition dates. Students will be assigned a time slot closer to their audition date.

Fall 2025 Music Scholarships

¹ú²ú̽»¨ School of Music scholarships are in addition to the student's ¹ú²ú̽»¨ academic scholarship. Students must apply to ¹ú²ú̽»¨ and be admitted to earn an academic scholarship.

Music ScholarshipsAmount
Music Majors
Up to $7,500/yr *
Non-Majors/Performance AwardUp to $3,000/yr

*Limited number of top awards available. Must audition by March 1, 2025, to qualify for top award.

Academic ScholarshipsAmountGPA
Presidential $25,000/yr4.0 and above
Academic Excellence$22,000/yr3.70-3.99
Heritage$20,000/yr

3.69 and below

Learn More About Academic Scholarships

Audition Instructions

Audition materials should showcase you at your best within contrasting styles. Please tell us the title and composer for each piece you perform.

Vocal and Choral Audition: Two contrasting, memorized pieces that demonstrate your musical strengths – one selection in a foreign language and one selection in English. It is recommended that at least one piece represent repertoire appropriate for All-State and/or UIL. In addition to performing your prepared repertoire, we may also ask you to sing scales and vocalizes.

Strings Audition: Two contrasting selections, one slow and lyrical and one faster and more technical, and a memorized two octave scale, ascending and descending. All-state audition material, etudes, or appropriate solo material are encouraged.

Winds Audition: Two contrasting selections, one slow and lyrical and one faster and more technical, and a memorized chromatic scale, ascending and descending. All-state audition material, etudes, and appropriate solo material are encouraged.

Percussion Audition: Two selections, one on either timpani or snare, and one on marimba (4-mallet encouraged). All-state audition material, etudes, and appropriate solo material are encouraged.

Piano Audition: Two selections of contrasting style and time period. Memorization is encouraged but not required. In addition to performing your prepared repertoire, you may be asked to play scales or arpeggios.

Music Awards & Renewal Criteria

Jones Fine Arts Audition Award

The Jones Fine Arts Audition Award provides artistic recognition for outstanding musical and dramatic media performance to those students who intend to pursue a baccalaureate degree in music, music education, or dramatic media. The amount of this scholarship, up to $7,500 per year, is based on an audition and is required for entry into the School of Music.

A student must demonstrate sufficient proficiency on an instrument or voice. Incoming freshmen, transfer, and returning ¹ú²ú̽»¨ students are eligible. Music students will audition for, and participate in, ensembles appropriate to their principal instrument (organ, piano, strings, voice, or winds). The amount of this award varies and is determined by the appropriate department faculty.

This scholarship is in addition to any academic scholarships you have received based on academic performance in high school.

Performance Awards

Performance Awards provide artistic recognition for outstanding musical and dramatic media performance to those students who are majoring in a field other than music, music education, or dramatic media. Incoming freshmen, transfer students and returning ¹ú²ú̽»¨ students who demonstrate superior musical ability in their area of performance or in dramatic media are eligible, regardless of whether or not they are a music or theatre major. The amount of this award, up to $3,000 per year, is based on an audition and can be combined with your ¹ú²ú̽»¨ academic scholarship. An audition is required.

Performance Awards are given in the following areas:

  • Band Participation
  • Choir Participation
  • Strings Participation
  • Dramatic Media Participation

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