How to Apply to a Music Education Graduate Program
Submit Your Application FormCreate your account on the application portal and select the summer (June) start term. You will be asked to upload a personal statement, résumé/CV, and two letters of recommendation. Then pay the nonrefundable fee to submit your completed application. If you are Berklee alumni, you may be eligible for a fee waiver. | |
Send Us Your TranscriptAll graduate applicants are required to have earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college, conservatory, or university prior to matriculating. Graduate students must submit their most recent official college transcript. | |
Complete an Online Audition and InterviewOnce your application form has been submitted, you will be invited to register for an online audition and interview. To register, log in to the applicant portal and click on “My Events.” On the right side, click “Invited” and select a date and time that works for you. During your live online audition, you will be asked to perform five minutes of music of your choice to demonstrate your musicianship. Please note that any style of music can be performed at the audition. | |
Once you have successfully completed your application, here's what you should do next: | |
Apply for Financial AidYou’ll be considered for a merit-based scholarship automatically through the admissions process. Learn about tuition and financial aid. If you are a U.S. citizen, file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for aid. | |
Check Your StatusThroughout the process, we recommend you sign in to the application portal regularly to ensure that the admissions team has received everything they need to issue your decision. Any outstanding items will appear in your application checklist. | |
Get Your DecisionWe’ll send you an email when your admission decision is posted to the application portal. Your decision will also include information regarding any Berklee scholarship awards. |
Submit Required Supporting Materials
There are several other materials that all graduate applicants are required to submit with their application: a personal statement, résumé/CV, and their college transcript(s). Two professional, work-related recommendation letters are also required. Review the important information below on how to submit these materials correctly.
When possible, all documents should be uploaded or submitted in PDF format.
Personal Statement
Your personal statement should be uploaded to your application. It should describe where you see yourself professionally in five years and support the statement that the arts are important for all peoples' lives.
Résumé/CV
Your résumé or CV should include your personal details, educational background, and work experience. The document must be written in or translated to English and submitted as a PDF.
Two Letters of Recommendation
Your letters of recommendation should come from two people you have worked or collaborated with in different contexts who can affirm and convey your musical strengths and skills. These letters are required and must be written in or translated to English and submitted as a PDF.
Transcripts
We require official transcripts from your undergraduate bachelor’s degree. Do not submit transcripts for additional degrees or for high school. Applicants need to successfully complete their bachelor’s degree in order to start the master's degree program and must submit official transcripts before the start of the program.
If you are admitted, you will be required to submit a copy of your diploma from your college or university before enrolling at Berklee.
If you are in the final year of your bachelor's degree program, you must submit your official transcripts for initial review. After graduation you will be required to submit your official, final transcripts or proof of graduation in order to matriculate.
Note: You are not required to submit GMAT or GRE scores with this application.
English Exam
Applicants for whom English is a second language must submit the results of one of the following standardized tests, taken within two years of starting the graduate program:
When you send your exam scores, you may be asked for Berklee’s institution code: 3107.
If you completed at least two years of full-time study at an English-speaking college or university, this requirement may be waived upon receipt of your transcripts.