2018-19 GUIDE TO MUSIC SCHOOLS

Mason Gross School of the Arts
Mason Gross School of the Arts
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
MISSION
Mason Gross School of the Arts is the flagship public arts conservatory of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, a Big Ten research university. Mason Gross is a community of artists-dancers, filmmakers, musicians, theater artists, and visual artists-who study, teach, create, perform, and exhibit. The mission of the school is to nurture creative talent and instill the insights and skills that future generations of arts professionals need to contribute to the creative and scholarly world. The school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in dance, filmmaking, music, theater, and visual arts. In addition to its professional arts training programs, Mason Gross provides the larger community the opportunity to embrace the creative arts through the activities of its four divisions: Rutgers Arts Online, Brodsky Print Center, Extension Division, and Rutgers Filmmaking Center.
WHAT DISTINGUISHES THIS SCHOOL
Mason Gross School of the Arts allows you to gain high level conservatory training while enjoying the traditional college experience that a public university provides. Our students also benefit from New York City and Philadelphia.
LOCATION
33 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
UNITED STATES
ADMISSIONS
848-932-5241
Audition Requirements
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CAREER / POST-GRADUATION ASSISTANCE
KEY STATISTICS (college level and above)
550 music students
50 scholarships awarded
Music Faculty: 90 full time, 100 adjunct
AREAS OF STUDY
Brass • Composition • Conducting • Jazz Studies & Contemporary Media • Music Education • Music Technology (including production) • Musicology • Organ • Piano • Strings and Harp • Vocal Arts/Opera • Winds and Percussion
DEGREE PROGRAMS
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS (non-matriculating/prep)
BROCHURE / CATALOGUE
ONLINE COURSES
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