
Graduate students enjoy a Colloquium picnic with Dr. Wing.
Graduate Assistantships are also awarded based on talent and merit and in consideration of current needs, both instructional and administrative. This can be discussed at the time of the applicant's interview. Those awarded an assistantship will receive a full scholarship plus a monthly stipend. The Graduate Assistant's work in the Music Education Division may range from 10 to 20 hours a week.
Graduate Assistants in Music Education are assigned a variety of responsibilities. Some of these possibilities include:
Instructor
Techniques Classes - Brass, Woodwind, Percussion, Voice, String
Instructor
Fine Arts Experience, Sight-singing Club
Assistant Conductor
Wind, Choral, and String Ensembles
Teaching Assistant
Music Education Methods Courses
Research Assistant
Bearcat Bands
Marching Band Assistant Conductor
Music Education Technology Design Team
Center for Music Education Coordinator/Assistant
Other duties may be assigned based on Division needs or in an area of student expertise.
The Graduate Assistant work hours (10-20) correlate to the amount of stipend awarded. Preparation time for courses taught by Graduate Assistants is included as part of their weekly assignment. Assignments will normally include several areas of responsibility.
Those interested in applying for a Graduate Assistantship must so indicate on their application to the College-Conservatory of Music. Completion of an application form for the assistantship is required in addition to the CCM application, as well as a personal interview in Cincinnati.
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Music Education Assistantships