Undergraduate Division
Admission Requirements
Undergraduate Visiting Students
A limited number of undergraduate-level students with interest in the study of music may be admitted as visiting students, subject to the following:
- Visiting students at the undergraduate level must audition for a faculty committee, be accepted by a particular faculty member for instruction, and be approved by the Admissions and Recruitment Committee of the Jacobs School of Music. Visiting students may be admitted for the summer term only if they have been accepted by an individual faculty member. Undergraduate visiting students accepted during the summer term who wish to continue study during the regular academic year must file a new application both via the IU Office of Admissions and via the Jacobs School of Music Office of Admissions. An audition and/or interview is required.
- In the fall or spring semester, undergraduate visiting students must enroll in a minimum of 12 credit hours (including major ensemble). All courses other than performance study, ensembles, and chamber music require approval of the director of undergraduate studies.
- Undergraduate visiting students may attend a maximum of two semesters during the academic year and four summer terms.
- Undergraduate visiting students are not eligible for financial aid from the Jacobs School of Music during the fall and spring semesters.
- Credit hours earned as an undergraduate visiting student may be applied toward a Jacobs School of Music degree or diploma only with the permission of the director of undergraduate studies. Undergraduate visiting students wishing to change to degree or diploma status must complete the application process of the Jacobs School of Music and Indiana University.