Music applicants must apply and be accepted to both Ithaca College and the School of Music.
The Ithaca College application consists of:
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The School of Music application consists of:
To get full details on School of Music admission requirements, including deadlines, please see the charts on the following page:
Admission Requirements
Application to Ithaca College should be made early in the senior year of high school and not later than February 1. It is recommended that students submit their application at least two weeks prior to their audition.
The School of Music application and all supporting materials must be submitted two weeks prior to the audition.
Acceptance to Ithaca College and the School of Music involves three steps:
In some cases, an applicant may not satisfactorily meet the audition requirements to be a music major, but may still be admitted to Ithaca College for study in another degree. Conversely, an applicant may meet the music requirements, but not be admitted to Ithaca College because of academic deficiencies.
Ithaca College operates on a rolling admission structure and will notify applicants of their admission status as soon as possible once all admission requirements are met, but not later than April 15.
The Office of Admission encourages qualified candidates who have selected Ithaca as their first choice to apply under the early decision program. Music applicants who are applying under the early decision program must audition on the earliest on-campus audition date. More information, including deadlines, please visit the Ithaca College admission site:
Undergraduate Admission: Early Decision
Admission to Ithaca College and the School of Music is very competitive by both instrument and degree. The number of applicants far exceeds the number of available spaces in studios and programs. Some applicants will be offered a place on a waiting list. Applicants may choose to accept or deny a waiting-list offer. If the offer is accepted, the student would be considered for admission if a space becomes available. Applicants typically receive a final notification before or during the month of June.
The Office of Student Financial Services is committed to partnering with families to assist all students in meeting educational costs through scholarships, grants, loans, and work programs whenever possible. There are talent-, merit-, and need-based scholarships available to undergraduate music students. Please visit the financial aid website for more information:
Financial Aid at Ithaca
Please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions page:
Admission FAQs
Music Admission
3322 Whalen Center for Music
Ithaca College
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 274-3366
music@ithaca.edu