A Showcase Music Building

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Texas State University School of Music There is a reason why the Texas State University School of Music is ranked among the top five in the country. Our students have the opportunity to study their craft with more than 80 faculty who are accomplished musicians and passionate about teaching the next generation of music talent. Members of our faculty have won 11 Grammy Awards and received 15 Grammy nominations. The talent in the School of Music spans across genres, with over 30 student ensembles including a symphony orchestra, six choral groups, opera, marching band, jazz bands, a rock ensemble, salsa bands, mariachi groups, and 12 smaller instrumental ensembles. Collectively, they perform more than 300 public concerts each year and compete nationally at the highest levels.

Accolades, Highlights, and Rankings • Ranked #4 in the nation (GradReports.com) • Enrolls 600 majors and 250 minors earning four bachelor’s and two master’s degrees encompassing 27 concentrations • Is highly regarded for teacher preparation, often being employers’ “first call” when hiring • Offers several programs of study with a 100% placement rate for graduates teaching in public school programs • Produces numerous certified music educators in Texas; 308 now teaching

Conservatory Standards – Liberal Arts Approach • Students are accepted through highly competitive auditions with admissions offered to approximately 35% of the applicant pool • Students benefit from a liberal arts education boasting the breadth of course offerings at a research university • 2,000 non-music majors enroll in music classes, and 200 of them

participate in ensembles

Community Outreach • Hosts over 1,000 future Bobcats annually during summer music camps • Hosts renowned Texas State International Piano Festival • Presents 300+ public concerts and events annually for K-12 schools, retirement communities, special needs populations, and general public

audiences

• Produces the Hill Country Jazz Festival, Eddie Durham Jazz

For More Information Brooks A. Hull Vice President University Advancement 601 University Drive, JCK 960 San Marcos, Texas 78666 brookshull@txstate.edu | 512-245-3021

Celebration, Feria del Mariachi, the International Choral Conducting Symposium in partnership with Austin-based Conspirare, and more • Provides community outreach programs benefiting Texas youth

“The arts are a lot like athletics: When you’re recruiting top talent, facilities matter.” John Fleming, Dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communication

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