Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Audition for Berklee Music Conservatory Scholarships

Ever dreamed of attending one of the world's premier performance arts colleges? Well, here's your chance! The Berklee Music Conservatory World Scholarship Tour travels to U.S. cities, Europe, Africa and Asia to find talented musicians, composers and singers to enroll.

In each city and country, prospective students can audition for Berklee admissions staff to gain admission and/or qualify for a scholarship.

An audition and interview is required for admission to Berklee, priority for live audition spaces will be given to applicants for the upcoming academic year.

The next available U.S. audition dates are as follows:

Boston, MA June 30, 2007
August 4, 2007

All applicants are strongly encouraged to visit the Berklee campus to complete their audition and interview, tour the facilities, and meet with Berklee faculty, students, and staff. Due to the demand in certain cities, applicants may be scheduled for their audition and interview in Boston regardless of their preference for one our tour locations.

Two types of applicants may apply for a live audition:

A. Applicant to Berklee for the upcoming academic year
You wish to apply for the Summer 2007, Fall 2007, or Spring 2008 semesters.

B. Scholarship Only
  1. You have been accepted and plan to enter in the Fall 2007 or Spring 2008 semester, you have not auditioned within the past year, and would like to audition for scholarship consideration. Please make sure to provide your full name, Berklee ID number, and your first and second audition location preferences in your request. Please note audition spaces are limited at tour locations so students may be required to travel to Boston for the live audition.
  2. You do not wish to apply for the Fall 2007 or Spring 2008 semesters. You are not ready to graduate high school but would like to participate in a live audition for scholarship consideration. Please note scholarship only applicants may be scheduled in various locations based on space availability. Applicants to the full-time program are given priority for audition spaces over non-applicants to the college.

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