| TAKING PRIVATE LESSONS FOR CREDIT
1. Only matriculated students may
take private lessons for credit; non-matriculated
students and permit students may not take lessons
for credit. If enrolled for private lessons, you must
begin private instruction no later than the end of
the second full week of classes.
2. Graduate students who are accepted
as Performance concentrators may take up to four semesters
of lessons for 3 credits each semester; the lessons
are listed under the course numbers MUS 781-784. All
M.A. Performance students who plan to take MUS 781-784
must fill out the online Teacher
Assignment Form for MUS 781-784 at least one week
before the semester begins. This form must be completed
each and every semester (fall and spring)
that a student plans to take private lessons for credit.
3. Performance concentrators taking
MUS 781-784 may apply to study with one of the members
of the Hunter College faculty, or (with permission
of the Music Department) they may study with a teacher
of their choice in the New York metropolitan area.
Students who study with a teacher not on the Hunter
College faculty must pay the teacher directly and
are given a tuition waiver each semester for the 3
credits of private lessons. (It is the responsibility
of each student to get a tuition waiver from the Graduate
Adviser before paying the Bursar the tuition fee.)
Students who want to study with a member of our faculty
must (1) apply before the beginning of the semester
by filling out the Teacher
Assignment Form for MUS 781-784, and if their
application is accepted the lessons are provided as
part of the tuition; or (2) pay the faculty member
directly and get a tuition waiver for the lessons.
4. Students who are not Performance
concentrators may take up to four semesters of lessons
for 1 credit each semester; the lessons are listed
under the course numbers MUS 681-684. Students
taking MUS 681-684 must study with one of our faculty
or a Hunter College Performance Associate; see the
Director of Performance Studies, Geoffrey Burleson. All students
who plan to take taking MUS 681-684 must
fill out the online Teacher
Assignment Form for Private Lessons at least
one week before before the semester begins. This
form
must be completed each and every semester
(fall and spring) that a student plans to take private
lessons for credit.
5. Students taking MUS 681-684 who take lessons
with Performance Associates pay the teacher directly
and are given a tuition waiver for the 1 credit of
private lessons. (It is the responsibility of each
student to get a tuition waiver from the Graduate
Adviser before paying the Bursar the tuition fee.)
Those who want study with a member of our faculty
must (1) apply before the beginning of the semester
by submitting a Teacher
Assignment Form for Private
Lessons , and if
their application is accepted
the lessons are provided as part of the tuition;
or (2) pay the faculty member directly and get a tuition
waiver for the lessons.
6. Students interested in financial
assistance for private lessons must apply
for it by contacting the Director of Performance
Studies,
Geoffrey Burleson,
before the beginning of the semester.
(Under no circumstances does the school reimburse
graduate students for lessons with Performance Associates
or outside teachers.) In any case, all students desiring
lessons for credit must contact the Director of
Performance
Studies.
7. Please note that tuition waivers
apply only to credits for private lessons for which
the student pays the teacher directly. Also, a tuition
waiver can be given for at most 50% of the total credits
a student is taking in a given semester. Thus, for
instance, if a student is given a tuition waiver for
3 credits of private lessons, the student must also
take at least 3 additional credits (for which they
are not given a tuition waiver) in that same semester.
8. All music students must play a
jury at the end each semester during which they get
credit for taking private lessons. For Performance
concentrators in their last semester of lessons,
the Graduate Recital will count as the final jury.
In each case, the final grade is determined by the
Hunter College Music Department, taking into account
the students jury grade and the recommendation
given by the teacher.
9. For more information regarding private
lesson policies (for both graduate and undergraduate
students), please download the Private
Instruction Policy Form.
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