School of Fine and Performing Arts

Music Program Graduate Tuition Scholarships and Teaching Assistantships

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Tuition Scholarships

Graduate Tuition Scholarships (GTS) are one-semester awards (renewable up to four regular and two summer semesters) that pay for tuition ONLY.  Fees are not paid, and no stipend is awarded. To apply, students should address a letter or email to the director of Graduate Studies in Music expressing interest.  A limited number of GTS awards are available each year. Students on a GTS must enroll as a full-time graduate student every regular semester (fall and spring) and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.

Visit the Loans, Scholarships and Grants page on the Enrollment Services (RaiderConnect) website for information concerning additional grants, loans, and student employment opportunities.
 

Teaching Assistantships

Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTA) are available in the School of Music. GTA provide a yearly stipend plus waiver of tuition, the general fee, and waiver of nonresident fees for three consecutive semesters. Assistantships may be renewed for a second year.

We are accepting GTA applications for 2021-22.

Awards Include

  • An annual stipend of at least $7,500
  • Full tuition waivers (up to 12 credits per semester) for in-state or out-of-state students

Responsibilities

  • 20 hours per week service to the School of Music in support of instruction and school operations
  • Assignments will vary according to interests and abilities
  • Must be a full-time graduate student

Qualifications

  • A bachelor's degree in music
  • Regular admission to the Wright State Graduate School
  • Strong interpersonal skills, exceptional academic background, and ability to work independently

Application Procedure

  • Apply for admission to the Wright State Graduate School
  • Submit letter of interest, resume and three letters of recommendation to the director of the School of Music
  • Schedule on-campus interview or audition as required by the program

Degrees

  • Master of Music in Music Education
  • Master of Music in Performance
  • Master of Humanities (Music Emphasis)

Deadline

  • All application materials are due by March 1, 2021
  • Interview/Auditions must be completed by March 1, 2021

For more information, please contact the chair of the School of Fine and Performing Arts at 937-775-2346.

Materials can be mailed to:

Chair, School of Fine and Performing Arts
Wright State University
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy.
Dayton, OH 45435

 


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