<p>rudysmom,</p>
<p>The music therapy program is one of the most intensive programs within the College of Music. And I know I’m biased, but there are so few undergraduate music therapy programs out there, and I think we have one of the most comprehensive programs out of all of them. Perks are small classes with faculty in the field starting the freshman/first year, as well as the hands-on experience. Students work closely with local health centers, retirement communities, and schools throughout the entire degree program, and then spend their final semester of the degree program interning with a clinical site (the plus is the variety of locations across the US offered, so if your son chooses, he may return to where you’re from to intern). Students in the program do have 100% occupational placement.</p>
<p>The four music fraternities offered at FSU are:
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (international fraternity for men in music)
Sigma Alpha Iota (international fraternity for women in music)
Kappa Kappa Psi (national band fraternity)
Tau Beta Sigma (nation band sorority)</p>
<p>Sorry for the late reply…my computer is on the fritz.</p>