- Satisfactory Progress in Applied Music: Each student’s performance ability is assessed at the end of each semester of applied study. This performance assessment is presented during exam week to each student’s applied teacher and respective faculty. Twenty-five (25%) percent of the semester grade for the applied study is determined by the performance assessment for all music majors. If a student is placed on probation, the highest grade they may receive that semester for applied study is a “C”. Exceptions can only be granted through consultation with the area coordinator and the department chair.
- A student may be put on probation twice in the course of their applied study, but not in two consecutive semesters. If probation is indicated in two consecutive semesters, the student will be dropped from the major. Exceptions may be made by the applied area faculty in consultation with the department chair. This applies to students put on probation based on their performance.
- Students who must miss a performance assessment based on health or personal reasons (which must be approved by their applied teacher and applied area coordinator) must complete the performance assessment during the first week of classes during the next semester.
- Students should be given the opportunity for a post-performance assessment consultation with their studio teacher before the end of each semester.
- Applied teachers should give each student an area-approved document detailing the technical requirements and expectations for each level.
- Any distinction between requirements for the Performance, Music Education and BA degrees will be at the discretion of the applied faculty.
- Music minors must complete the 100 level of study, BA students must fulfill the 200 level, Music Education majors must fulfill the 300 level and Jazz Studies and Performance majors must fulfill the 400 level requirements.
100 Level Entry Level for all first-year music majors who have been accepted into the degree program. This level is typically completed at the end of the second semester of study, pending a successful performance assessment.
200 Level This level is typically completed at the end of the fourth semester of study, pending a successful performance assessment.
300 Level This level is typically completed at the end of the sixth semester of study, pending a successful performance assessment or degree fulfilling performance.
400 Level This level is typically completed at the end of the eighth semester of study, pending a successful performance assessment or degree fulfilling performance.
Any student failing to achieve the satisfactory progress will be placed on probation for one semester. The required level must be achieved by the end of the probationary semester to continue as a music major. Students on probation will be eligible to participate only in the required ensemble for their degree program. Exceptions can be made only with the approval of the applied teacher and the department chair.
To schedule a public recital, music students must receive recital permission from area faculty at their semester performance assessment.
Requirements for fulfillment of applied study will be as follows:
Performance Degrees: A juried half recital will be presented in the 3rd year of study. A recital hearing is required at least 28 days before the recital. A juried full recital will be presented in the 4th year of study. A recital preview is required at least 28 days before the recital. Each area has the option of conducting live or recorded previews.
Music Education Degrees: A juried performance is required before the student teaching semester, either in a Colloquium, half recital, or full recital. If a student wishes to perform a half or full recital to fulfill this requirement, a recital preview is required at least 28 days before the recital. Each area has the option of conducting live or recorded previews.
Bachelor of Arts Degree: A juried performance is required before graduation, either in a Colloquium, half recital, or full recital. This performance may be performed as early as the second semester of 200 level study. If a student wishes to perform a half or full recital to fulfill this requirement, a recital preview is required at least 28 days before the recital. Each area has the option of conducting live or recorded previews.
- Satisfactory Academic Progress must be demonstrated by maintaining the following minimum grade averages:
- By the end of the freshman year:
- 2.00 overall.
- 2.25 in major.
- During the sophomore year:
- 2.00 overall (2.50 for Music Education Majors).
- 2.50 in major.
- Music Education majors are reminded that a 2.75 average in the major is required to student teach.
- A grade of C- or better is required in each instrumental methods and conducting course to continue as a Music Education major.
- Any student who does not maintain the above GPAs will be placed on probation for one semester. While on probation, a student will be eligible to enroll only in the ensemble required for their degree program. Exceptions can be made only with the approval of the applied teacher and the Department Chair. If the student has not attained the required grade average at the end of the probationary semester, they will be refused permission to continue as a music major.
- Probation and expulsion: In cases of probation or expulsion from the music major, the student will be informed in writing by the Department Chair. A signed copy of the notification letter is to be returned by the student and will be placed in the student’s Music Department file.
- In exceptional circumstances, the department chair, in consultation with the faculty, may waive these requirements for determining satisfactory progress.