<p>He would have to audition for a place in a teacher’s studio once there. Most non-Conservatory students who are not in the College music major will be placed into either a 2 credit hour (half hour per week) lesson with a faculty member (although usually not with the teachers who are most in demand with the conservatory students because their studios tend to be full) or a non-credit lesson with a conservatory student in their junior or senior year who is being mentored in that teaching situation by a faculty member. Exceptional students can get full 4-credit hour (hour per week) lessons with faculty. There is a nominal charge for the non-credit lessons with the conservatory students. There is no charge for the for-credit lessons unless the semester total goes over 16 credit hours, in which case a hefty tuition surcharge applies.</p>
<p>It may also be possible to arrange for private paid lessons with some faculty members, but this would not be done through the school and would not carry any academic credit.</p>
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