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Keeping Your Scholarship
1. A music major must maintain a QPA of 2.5 for the first three semesters
and 2.75 thereafter. An immediate 50% reduction will occur when a
student's QPA first falls below these levels. The scholarship will
be reinstated to 100% if the student achieves an acceptable QPA the
next semester. The second time the QPA falls below the acceptable
average, the scholarship will be permanently rescinded. The Semester
QPA, not the Cumulative QPA, is used in scholarship decisions.
2. The QPA standard of 2.75 will apply to all transfer students.
3. A studio progress review for scholarship continuance occurs at
the end of each semester. This will be done by studio faculty in
consultation with the major ensemble director. A 50% first-time reduction
will be assessed for lack of adequate studio progress with a complete
reinstatement for improvement in the studio the next semester. The
scholarship will be permanently rescinded for a second term of inadequate
progress in applied study (private instruction).
4. Students not presented for (or not attempting) the upper level
studio exam at the end of the fourth semester of applied study (private
instruction) in the major studio will have their scholarship permanently
rescinded. Voice majors may be allowed an additional semester with
the approval of the major studio professor.
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