Undergraduate Application Overview

Applying to the University

Academic admission to the University is a separate form in addition to the School of Music application and audition process. High school seniors and prospective transfer students can receive applications by calling the OSU Admissions Office at (614) 292-3980 or by writing:

OSU Undergraduate Admissions
Enarson Hall
154 West 12th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210-1390

If you want information on OSU admissions, application forms that you can download and print, or if you want to apply to OSU online, please visit the OSU Undergraduate website. Listed below are some suggestions regarding academic admission to the university:

  • Apply as early as possible.
  • See the university scholarships page for deadlines on university scholarships.
  • Freshman applicants should take the ACT or SAT as early as possible (preferably by November) and request your scores to be sent to The Ohio State University.
  • Applicants who have done well academically in high school should seriously consider Ohio State's Honors Program. Students are also encouraged to apply to the Arts Scholars Program which offers interesting and challenging interdisciplinary classes, activities, and travel for arts majors.

Applying to the School of Music

Students planning to pursue any music degree program must complete the following:

  1. an audition application form
  2. an audition
  3. the Music Achievement Test, a theory placement test.

The School of Music audition process is designed to evaluate a student's preparedness to pursue music at the college level and prospects for future development. It is not designed to be a formal presentation, such as a contest or recital.

There is no separate audition for music scholarships. Each student who auditions for entrance to the School of Music may be considered for music scholarships. See the section on Scholarships.

See the Audition Overview page for deadlines on consideration for performance scholarships.