Upper Division-Music, Hills, and Macadam Audition Sign-up Form
2026-2027 Scholarship Auditions Sign-up Form
March 19 and
20, 2026
DEADLINE TO APPLY: Wednesday, March 6, 2026 at 5 p.m.
Please fill out this audition sign-up form if you would like to be considered for the following Music scholarships: The Upper Division Music Scholarship, the Arthur C. Hills Music Scholarship, and/or the Marney Houseman Macadam Voice Scholarship. You will need to indicate your audition time in your scholarship application(s).
- You must fill out separate applications for each scholarship. (For example, if you’d like to be considered for all three scholarships, you must fill out all three applications).
- You will ONLY AUDITION ONCE, regardless of how many scholarships you apply for.
- You must provide your own pianist/collaborator. Your audition MUST BE NO LONGER than eight minutes in length.
- No time change request is allowed once this form is submitted.
UPPER DIVISION MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP - Application
These scholarships recognize achievement at the university and
encourage continuing excellence in performance. Applicants must be
full-time music majors and have completed, or are in the process of
completing at least 30 credit hours. Winners are selected based on
an audition for the Scholarship Committee, as well
as financial need. A current transcript is required.
Applicants MUST provide their own pianist/collaborator.
ARTHUR C. HILLS MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP - Application
These awards are given to music majors (performers on a standard
vocal, band, or orchestra instrument) to be used during the junior or
senior year (NOTE: Junior is defined as 55 or more credits). Requires
a letter of recommendation* by the student's private
instructor, a short essay on achievements and future
goals in music, and an audition before the
music department scholarship committee. Applicants MUST
provide their own pianist/collaborator.
THE MARNEY HOUSEMAN MACADAM VOICE SCHOLARSHIP - Application
This scholarship is available to undergraduate students having
earned 55 credit hours or above. Candidates must be accepted as
degree-seeking students in Bachelor of Music Vocal Performance,
Bachelor of Music Education, or Bachelor of Arts in Music major
curricula. Candidates must demonstrate their focus on and
concentration in vocal performance in an audition.
Candidates must carry a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or
greater (4.0 system) and shall be making satisfactory academic
progress according to the norms established by the University and the
Department of Music, Theatre and Dance. Demonstration of financial
need is not required. Requires a letter of
recommendation* from the student's applied teacher.
* denotes a required field