Summers to your MMME degree
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Years of Music at Capital's Conservatory of Music
Explore this Program
The MMME flexible summer program is flexible and designed for working teachers. We offer two 3-week sessions in June and July that are held Monday - Friday in the Conservatory of Music. You can attend one session or both, depending on your summer availability. The degree can be completed in as few as three summers, provided all general requirements are met. And while most of our students commute to campus, we do offer affordable campus housing options that will allow you to keep company with fellow musicians at our serene campus location. The Capital MMME is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and the Organization of American Kodaly Educators.
At Capital, you’ll learn from and be mentored by faculty who themselves are master musicians, composers, active performers and educators. We count it a great privilege to spend our summer months with working music teachers who become our students for a brief time. In our classes and workshops, we encourage our students to dig deeper, perfect their musicianship, and grow as music professionals. Our smaller class sizes mean that you’ll benefit from individualized training and the ability to build strong personal and professional associations with fellow students and faculty.
Capital provides all the spaces you need to learn, practice, and perform. We offer 36 practice rooms, state-of-the-art recording studios, beautiful performances spaces, and classrooms equipped with the latest technology.
Our main campus is located in Bexley, Ohio, a quaint, tree-lined city located just minutes from downtown Columbus. The area offers an active music, arts, recreational and social calendar during the summer that you can enjoy with class members, family, and friends.
Thank you for your interest in the MMME programs. You can apply online and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Application deadline is June 1, though application review and admission will continue beyond this date as space permits. In addition to the application, please submit the following:
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A 200-300 word typed writing sample summarizing your current competencies and skills, reasons for seeking graduate education, and areas of competency you wish to enhance in graduate school.
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Your resume or curriculum vitae.
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Official transcripts from all previous undergraduate and graduate coursework. Submit transcripts to the Adult and Graduate Education Office. International transcripts require a course by course World Education Services evaluation, unless a valid U.S. degree was awarded. In those cases, official transcripts are still required.
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Names of three references to whom you have requested to write letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation should address your academic and musical skills and your potential for success in graduate school.
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International students must demonstrate language proficiency by meeting one of the following requirements:
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Test language proficiency score
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TOEFL: paper 550
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TOEFL: computer 213
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TOEFL: internet-based 80
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IELTS: 6.0
For information about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and other forms of aid, contact the Financial Aid Office. Application for financial assistance does not influence the admission decision.