Undergraduate Audition Information
We offer live, in-person auditions as well as virtual auditions.
Explore Majors & Minors Scholarships & Financial Aid
See important information about auditions, admissions and audition repertoire below.
Audition Dates for Fall 2025 Enrollment
Registration opens at 8:30 a.m., welcome at 9 a.m.
Who Needs to Audition?
- Undergraduate Students: All students interested in any Bachelor of Music (BM) and Bachelors of Arts (BA) programs need to audition in their major performance medium (voice or instrument).
- Music Minors: Those interested in pursuing a Music Minor with a general or Jazz Studies concentration must audition in their performance medium. World Music Minor students do not need to audition for admission to that minor.
- Non-majors: Students in other majors at СƬƵ who want to take applied lessons need to audition in their performance area.
What Do You Need to Prepare?
- Audition pieces vary according to the candidate’s specific major performance medium.
- See below for our audition requirements. If you have any questions about the materials or would like to substitute any literature, please contact the applied instrumental/voice teacher to discuss!
HOW TO APPLY FOR A LIVE AUDITION
1.
2. Go to the and log in using the email address and password used to access your СƬƵ application (if you applied with the Common Application, you received your login information in an email).
3. Select your audition date by selecting the appropriate College of the Arts: Music Auditions link.
4. Fill in the appropriate information. (Name, Intended Degree, Instrument, etc.) If you are a high school senior, you will be applying for a Bachelor’s degree.
5. Once filled out, you should receive a confirmation email. You will receive information regarding the schedule for the day approximately 10-14 days out from the audition.
Special Auditions
- If you wish to audition in person but none of the dates listed above work for you, a Special Audition can be arranged.
- Email Music Admissions to learn more at musicadmissions@kent.edu.
Scholarship and Graduation Assistantship Consideration Deadline
- Applicants who wish to be to receive priority music scholarship/graduate assistantship consideration should complete their audition on or by March 3, 2025.
We encourage you to attend one of our in-person audition dates. However, we also understand this may not always be possible due to distance from the Kent Campus or other factors.
We offer two virtual audition options for admission to the Glauser School of Music:
- Recorded Video Audition
- Live Virtual Audition
Before choosing either of the options, please email Music Admissions to discuss which one is right for you and how we can help at musicadmissions@kent.edu.
HOW TO APPLY FOR A VIRTUAL AUDITION
1.
2. Go to the and log in using the email address and password used to access your СƬƵ application (if you applied with the Common Application, you received your login information in an email).
3. Select your audition date by selecting the appropriate College of the Arts: Music Auditions link.
4. Fill in the appropriate information. (Name, Intended Degree, Instrument, etc.) If you are a high school senior, you will be applying for a Bachelor’s degree.
5. Once filled out, you should receive a confirmation email. You will receive information regarding the schedule for the day approximately 10-14 days out from the audition.
Recorded Video Audition
- Scholarship Consideration: Pre-recorded audition videos need to be received by 11:59 p.m. EST (US) on March 3, 2025 to receive full consideration for merit-based School of Music scholarships.
- Graduate Assistantship Consideration: Pre-recorded audition videos need to be received by 11:59 p.m. EST (US) on March 3, 2025 for priority graduate assistantship consideration.
- General Admission: Pre-recorded audition videos will be accepted until Friday, August 8, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. EST (US).
Live Virtual Audition
- This option still allows you to audition live but from wherever you are on our designated in-person Audition Days or by arranging a Special Audition.
- Email Music Admissions to make sure this option is available when you intend to audition.
- For Music Scholarship consideration, complete your audition by March 3, 2025.
- For Graduate Assistantship consideration, complete your audition by March 3, 2025.
Audition and Admission Information
Katie Mazanetz
Academic Recruitment & Retention Director
musicadmissions@kent.edu | 330-672-8398
Questions about Scholarships, course offerings & transfer credits
H. Gerrey Noh
Undergraduate Studies Coordinator
hnoh@kent.edu | 330-672-2397
Questions regarding graduate studies and assistantships
Dr. Matthew Holm
Graduate Studies Coordinator
mholm2@kent.edu | 330-672-2522
Questions concerning Stark Campus offerings (Music Technology)
Keturah Kneuss
Director, Admissions
kkneuss@kent.edu | 330-244-3274
Online Master of Music in Music Education
Jenna Sepúlveda (Bice)
Program Academic Advisor
jbice@kent.edu | 330-672-2418
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
Music Education Interview and Scholarships & Financial Aid
What does the interview consist of?
- Meet with Music Education faculty members.
- You'll be asked about your musical involvement in school and the community.
- You may be asked about your reasons and influences for pursuing the Music Education degree.
- You'll also have a chance to ask questions about the Music Education program.
Scheduling Your Interview
- You will be contacted with more specific information about scheduling after you submit the audition application.
- If you are auditioning on a designated day, you will likely be interviewed that day as well.
Music Scholarship and Creative Artist Award (CAA) Consideration
- Music scholarship and CAA (Creative Artist Award) considerations are based on the audition performance. There is not a separate application.
- Only Music Majors are eligible for these scholarships.
- Music Minors may have access to other scholarship funding once admitted into your program and enrolled at СƬƵ.
- Questions? Email H. Gerrey Noh, undergraduate studies coordinator, at hnoh@kent.edu
Orchestra Society Scholarships
- Most members of the СƬƵ Orchestra receive scholarship support from the СƬƵ Orchestra Society.
- Students of any major at СƬƵ are eligible as long as they perform in the KSU Orchestra.
- Questions? Email Isaac Terceros, director of orchestra, at itercero@kent.edu
Marching Golden Flash Award
- A $1,000 scholarship for undergraduate students.
- Requires membership and participation in all activities of the Marching Golden Flashes.
- Open to undergraduate students of any major at СƬƵ.
- Automatically given to students in the Marching Golden Flashes, no additional application required.
- Questions? Email bands@kent.edu.
More Information
Questions? Contact us!
Katie Mazanetz, Academic Recruitment and Retention Director
kmazanet@kent.edu | 330-672-8398
Eric Black, Recruitment Coordinator
musicadmissions@kent.edu | 330-672-9329