I'd like to announce that the University of Central Arkansas has an immediate opening for a graduate student in Tuba. UCA has rolling admission so it's not too late to apply and audition. We have two options for graduate study at UCA:
One Year Performance Certificate - This degree program is heavily focused on performance, with minimal academic requirements. Maybe you want a year to focus on practicing for competitions, auditions, improve your GPA, graduate school auditions or learning English (for foreign students needing the TOEFL). This degree can be fully covered by scholarship for in-state students. ** IF you live in a BORDER state to Arkansas, and your permanent address is in that state, you will pay in-state tuition (which will be covered via scholarship to well-qualified candidates). Other financial aid is available for students from outside the border states.
Master of Music in Performance, Theory, Conducting, Music Ed, History, or Composition - A traditional two-year masters degree. Well qualified candidates will receive a full-tuition waiver and generous assistantship.
Exciting things are happening at UCA. Next year, we will have a residency with Jeff Nelsen on "Fearless Performance" as well as a three-day residency with Rhythm and Brass. Also, UCA typically brings in at least two guest artists a semester (past artists include Sam Pilafian, Pat Sheridan, Tim Buzbee, Sotto Voce, Demondrae Thurman, Adam Frey, Charles Villarubia, Kevin Sanders, Matt Tropman and many others). In addition, UCA is hosting the 2015 South Central Regional Conference (the bulk of the assistantship work will be based around this event). The UCA studio is a vibrant one, with 15 majors, that holds a daily warm up class, three weekly studio classes, and a tuba-euphonium ensemble. Many private lesson opportunities exist in the area, as well as performance with the Natural State Brass Band, based in Little Rock (just 30 min south of UCA). Plus, you'd attend school at the only university to have a football field that looks like this:
For more information about our program, you can visit http://www.uca.edu/music" target="_blank or email me directly. I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Thanks for reading! Go Bears!
-Christian Carichner
Assistant Professor of Tuba, Euphonium, and Jazz
University of Central Arkansas
ccarichner@uca.edu" target="_blank
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Plus, you'd attend school at the only university to have a football field that looks like this
