Department of Music
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100 Campus Drive
Grove City,Pennsylvania 16127
724.458.2084
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DEGREES OFFERED
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Bachelor of Music in Music Bachelor of Music in Music Business Bachelor of Music in Music Education Leading to PreK-12 Certification Bachelor of Music in Music Performance Bachelor of Music in Music Religion
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Earn a Bachelor of Music in Music, Music Business, Music Education Leading to PreK-12 Certification, Music Performance, or Music Religion. The Department of Music at Grove City College will equip you for a musical career through diverse performance and leadership opportunities, high-quality rehearsal facilities and performance venues, and faculty mentors who cultivate your holistic growth as a musician and person of influence.
An audition for admission into the music program is required for music majors and minors
Faculty Info:
Rochelle Agnew, Becky Billock, Donald Byo, Andrew Erb, Drew Fennell, Bradley Fitch, Jane Gregg, Joseph Hasper, Daniel G. Heasley, R.J. Heid, Melva H. Huebert, Doug May, Paula Kubik, Katherine E. Mueller, Paul A. MunsonStacy A. Paparone, Hilary Phillip, Sasha Piastro-Tedford, James V. Scanga, Julia A. Scott, Jeffrey M. Tedford.
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