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Loyola Marymount at a Glance

Program
School / Division Loyola Marymount University Department of Music
Setting private
Program Size small
Genres / Styles choral, classical, contemporary, jazz, sacred, world
Primary Instrument bassoon, cello, clarinet, double bass, flute, guitar, harp, horn, oboe, organ, percussion, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tuba, viola, violin, voice
Areas of Study composition, conducting, engineering/technology, music education, performance, sacred music
Musical Selectivity selective
Admissions
Academic Selectivity selective
Average GPA 3.65
Application Deadline Nov 1 (EA) | Jan 15 (regular)
Auditions
Audition is required
Audition Competitiveness competitive
Audition Window Jan–Mar
Prescreening is not required
Location
City / State Los Angeles, California

Always confirm deadlines and requirements directly with the Loyola Marymount website

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Program Overview

The music program at Loyola Marymount is small in size and a .

Music Genre/Style Strengths

Loyola Marymount supports the following musical genres/styles: choral, classical, contemporary, jazz, sacred, world. At some schools, students can explore multiple styles while developing strong technical and artistic foundations within their primary genre.

Visit the Loyola Marymount website for more specific information on the music genres/styles it supports.

Primary Instruments

Students at Loyola Marymount can pursue study across a range of instruments, including bassoon, cello, clarinet, double bass, flute, guitar, harp, horn, oboe, organ, percussion, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tuba, viola, violin, voice. Students study privately with faculty on their primary instrument while participating in ensembles and collaborative performances.

Visit the Loyola Marymount website for more specific information about their support for studies on specific instruments.

Music Studies Offered at Loyola Marymount

Students at Loyola Marymount can pursue degrees focused on composition, conducting, engineering/technology, music education, performance, sacred music. Music degree programs typically combine private instruction, ensemble participation, music theory coursework, and performance opportunities designed to prepare students for careers in music.

Visit the Loyola Marymount website for more specific information on the programs of study it offers.

Acceptance

Musical acceptance at Loyola Marymount is selective. Academically, it is selective, with accepted students having an average GPA of 3.65. (Unlike academic programs, music admissions typically emphasize performance and artistic potential.) The application deadline for Loyola Marymount is Nov 1 (EA) | Jan 15 (regular) of each year.

Visit the Shenandoah website to confirm acceptance information and deadlines.

Auditions

An audition is required at Loyola Marymount, and the school's auditions are considered to be competitive. The audition window is Jan–Mar of each year. A pre-screening video or portfolio is not required.

Visit the Loyola Marymount website for more specific information on auditions.

Location and Music Scene

LMU sits on the Westside bluffs above Marina del Rey, minutes from Hollywood, major recording studios, film scoring stages, and the full infrastructure of the world's entertainment capital.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Loyola Marymount hard to get into?

Admission to Loyola Marymount is considered selective for music and selective academically. At most schools, the audition carries significant weight. Admitted students need to demonstrate performance ability and artistic potential in addition to meeting academic requirements.

Do I need a prescreening video to audition at Loyola Marymount?

A prescreening video or portfolio submission at Loyola Marymount.

Prescreening requirements vary significantly from school to school, and sometimes by instrument or area of study, so it's worth checking directly with the admissions office to confirm what's expected for your specific application.

What instruments can I study at Loyola Marymount?

supports study across a wide range of instruments, including bassoon, cello, clarinet, double bass, flute, guitar, harp, horn, oboe, organ, percussion, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tuba, viola, violin, voice. Students typically study privately with a faculty member on their primary instrument while also participating in ensembles and collaborative performance opportunities.

Instrument availability and faculty depth can vary. If you play something less common, it's worth reaching out to the department directly to confirm faculty availability before you apply.

What GPA do I need for Loyola Marymount?

Admitted students at Loyola Marymount have an average GPA of 3.65. Keep in mind that this is an average. Some admitted students come in above it, some below, depending on the strength of the overall application and, especially, the audition.

Music programs tend to weigh audition performance heavily, which means a particularly strong musical candidate may be admitted even if their GPA is below the typical range. The reverse is also true. Academic strength alone won't compensate for a weak audition.

What is the application deadline for Loyola Marymount?

The application deadline for Loyola Marymount is Nov 1 (EA) | Jan 15 (regular), with live auditions typically held Jan–Mar. These dates can shift year to year, so it's important to verify directly with the admissions office well in advance.

Music school deadlines often arrive earlier than general college application deadlines, and audition slots can fill up quickly, especially at competitive programs. Getting your application in early is rarely a bad idea.

Information on this page is updated periodically. Always confirm details directly with the school's admissions office.

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