While IU Jacobs is a very good school, it’s not always the best for 2 concentrations (my D went there). It could still be considered…but there may be better options.
Still wondering the level of school the voice teacher is suggesting. Does the teacher say that she could be accepted anywhere. Or based on other students in her studio, is she recommending a few schools. Since she’s new to Classical is she singing well in at least two other languages (maybe Italian and French?). This is very important information for giving recommendations. We can suggest schools…but she need to be able to do the required audition rep (available on school websites) or the recommendations are not worth much.
Also do you know what the UG requirments are for graduate degree in speech pathology and vocal science? Is simply a Bachelor’s degree sufficient? Or are there specific classes required? This may determine if she wants a BA or a BM. IU for example has a pretty strict BM where it’s hard to get addl classes in within 4 years. A BA at an LAC may be more appropriate IF she is really serious about the graduate degree. Of course she could maybe make up some of the classes once she’s in the graduate program…I’m not sure.
So it’s hard to recommend without a better understanding of her current talent level/skill set (languages, sight reading etc) and the requirments for that graduate degree and how much those requirments would impact her UG studies (meaning does she go for what’s necessary in UG or figure she could make them up later in grad school or just prior if that’s her path in the end).