Graduate Application Checklist

Begin by applying online at http://go.unl.edu/gradapp 

1. Create an account. 

Click here for a full list of audition days

For all MM & Doctoral Specializations, except MM Music Education: In order to be given priority consideration for a graduate assistantship, two deadlines must be met: (1) the graduate application deadline for all degrees (except MM Music Education) is December 15, 2024, and (2) the deadline for completion of the audition is February 15, 2025. There are 3 ways in which the audition may be completed: (1) audition in person on the preferred Graduate Audition Day, February 15, 2025 (or Jan. 31 or Feb. 1 if you are unavailable Feb. 15) for most specializations except Conducting (conducting auditions are coordinated with appropriate faculty to be completed by February 15, 2025); please be available the entire day of February 15, 2025, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., (2) audition at a time arranged with the Area Head (for Conducting and others), or (3) audition via video. (For more details about completing the audition, how to send a video audition, and filling out the request to audition and assistantship application, please see the "Music Interviews and Auditions" section.) https://arts.unl.edu/music/music-interviews-and-auditions

2. Complete your application. 
• You will be asked to upload scanned copies of your transcripts showing all postsecondary coursework completed, including all studies for which credit was granted (e.g. summer institutes such as Aspen or Interlochen). Further information can be found at https://www.unl.edu/gradstudies/admissions/requirements#transcripts. We require: Undergraduate GPA = 2.75/4.00 scale. 
• You will need to provide contact information, including an email address, for each person from whom you wish a reference. For each recommender, click the Submit Recommendation Request button to send a letter request to your reference writer. A minimum of three letters of recommendation is required; four recommendation letters are recommended. 
• You will need to submit any “Prepared Creative /Scholarly Materials Requirement” marked with an asterisks (*) below as part of the initial application process. 

3. Submit your application and pay the application fee of $50 ($25  if you are currently an active student at UNL). After you’ve clicked “Submit,” validated your information, and paid the application fee, you’ll receive a confirmation email indicating that the application was successfully submitted. 

4. Submit required “Prepared Creative /Scholarly Materials Requirements” (see below) marked with a bullet (•) via SlideRoom, a resource manager of The Common Application. A SlideRoom account can be created by going to https://unlarts.slideroom.com/#/login and clicking on “Apply Now.” Once the account has been created, scroll down on this page and select “GKSOM-Priority GA Graduate Application Material Submission (2022). 

Prepared Creative/Scholarly Materials:  

* A portfolio of 3-5 scores submitted in PDF format. (Note: If submitting work that does not have a score, e.g. electronic compositions, upload a PDF document outlining the technology used to compose the work in place of a score.) 

• Recordings of the submitted compositions. Live recordings are encouraged, but MIDI recordings are acceptable. 

NOTE: The composition faculty will review all applications; applicants who meet prescreening requirements will be contacted by the faculty to schedule an interview. This personal interview with members of our composition faculty is required. Discussion topics may include your background as a composer and performer, your theory proficiency, and other relevant topics.