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      • Admission to the Faculty of Music involves a thorough evaluation of the candidate's application (including supporting documents), academic performance, audition, interview, and relevant portfolio submissions. We look for well-rounded applicants who have the potential to excel within our community.
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  2. When you apply to the Faculty of Music you will need to meet both academic and music requirements. The audition, interview, and other applicable portfolio submissions are key elements in admission decisions for the various music programs.

  3. All applicants must apply to the University of Toronto through the Ontario UniversitiesApplication Centre (OUAC) by the posted deadline. You can select one (1) Faculty of Music program within your OUAC application. Most applicants will complete the Undergraduate Application.

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    • Admission as A Non-Matriculant Student
    • Admission as A Non-Degree Student
    • Admission as A Non-Degree Visiting Student
    • Opera Diploma
    • Advanced Certificate in Performance

    Students with previous training are able to receive exemptions or attempt exemption tests for courses that are required for their program. Transfer students with prior theory background are also encouraged to write these tests. Exemption tests for the courses below are offered by the Faculty of Music during Orientation week or the first week of cla...

    Candidates who do not meet the published academic admission requirements may qualify for admission through either the Academic Bridging Program, or the Transitional Year Program. Candidates who have already attempted degree studies are not eligible for these programs. The Academic Bridging Program is intended for Canadian citizens/permanent residen...

    Non-degree students are registered in the Faculty but are not proceeding towards a degree or diploma offered by the Faculty. Most Non-degree students have completed a degree at the Faculty of Music and are taking further courses for their own purposes, including admission to graduate studies. Students admitted as degree students cannot become Non-d...

    Students wishing to complete their last year at the Faculty of Music or to visit for a year while receiving their degree from another institution must audition*, present a "Letter of Permission" and official transcripts from their home university, and meet the academic requirements of the University of Toronto. An academic advisor from the home uni...

    Admission to the Opera program is by Audition. Applicants are required to submit an application and a pre-screening DVD by the posted deadlines. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. Applicants must have completed the Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent. Applicants must also submit proof of English facility if requ...

    The Advanced Certificate is designed as an intensive one-year full-time program which allows post-undergraduate level students to focus on the development of practical music skills. Areas of study for this program are Classical Performance or Baroque Performance. Admissibility is assessed by the Faculty of Music on the basis of an audition/intervie...

  4. Admission to the Faculty of Music involves a thorough evaluation of the candidate's application (including supporting documents), academic performance, audition, interview, and relevant portfolio submissions.

  5. Find equivalent requirements for Canadian high school systems, US high school system, International Baccalaureate, British-Patterned Education, French-Patterned Education, CAPE, and other international high school systems. Learn more about Music in the Faculty of Music.

  6. Faculty of Music University of Toronto "Established in 1918, The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Music offers a vibrant and welcoming learning environment to a diverse and talented group of students. The U of T provides exciting opportunities to study composition, performance, music education, music history & culture, and music

  7. The Faculty of Music offers two undergraduate degrees: the Bachelor of Music (Mus.Bac.) and the Bachelor of Music in Performance (Mus.Bac.Perf.); both require the completion of 20.0 credits. Students admitted to the Bachelor of Music in Performance (Classical or Jazz) begin their specialization in first year. Students admitted into the Bachelor ...

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