Music Merit Scholarship

Music merit scholarships are available for any incoming first-year student regardless of major. Whether you are pursuing a major or minor or you simply enjoy music, you are eligible for a music merit scholarship.

Scholarships are available for voice, string, brass, woodwind, percussion and keyboard musicians. A Music merit scholarship audition makes you eligible for up to $8,000 disbursed over four years. They are $2,000/year and can renew every year that you are studying at SNC.

In-person auditions will be held on Nov. 22, 2025, and Jan. 24, 2026, for incoming students who plan to attend SNC beginning in the 2026-27 academic year. Please register by Friday, November 14, for the November audition and by Friday, Jan. 9, for the January audition.

The priority date for video submissions is Dec. 1, 2025, for incoming students who plan to attend SNC beginning in the 2026-27 academic year. Videos will be accepted on a rolling basis after the priority date.

Please contact Jenny Olson in visual and performing arts by email (jenny.olson@snc.edu) for more information.

Click the button below to sign up for 2026-27 academic year music auditions:

In-person audition: Nov. 22, 2025

In-person audition: Jan. 24, 2026

Virtual Video Audition

Music Merit Scholarship Audition Guidelines

  • Do I need to be admitted to SNC to audition?

    No, you don't. However, you will need to apply to the college before you can audition. Once you audition, you'll need to be admitted to the college to receive a music merit scholarship.

  • What are the requirements to maintain my music merit scholarship?

    You must be a full-time student at St. Norbert College, participating in a major ensemble 7 out of the 8 semesters, performing on the instrument or voice merit scholarship you were awarded. If you're planning on going into teacher education, you should save your "free" semester for the semester you will be student-teaching.

    Ensembles include Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Guitar Ensemble,

    *Jam Band, Jazz Band (Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Drum Set only)*

    Non-majors may take any of these ensembles for credit or audit (0 credit).

  • What should I perform for my audition?

    Come and perform two selections that will best showcase your skills. You are encouraged to present repertoire that will demonstrate both lyrical and technical musicality.

    If you are auditioning by video, please introduce yourself by telling us your name, what school you are from, the name of your audition pieces and the composer for each piece. We have provided additional audition resources and tips under the “How do I create a great audition video?” section.

  • How do I create a great audition video?

    Quick tips to help you feel confident

    • Making a good audition recording takes practice, preparation and planning. Spend some time making practice recordings to help you feel comfortable. Maybe ask a parent, teacher or friend to help you with the process and to give you feedback. The more you practice, prepare and plan, the more relaxed and confident you will be.
    • Plan to have someone available at your recording to hit start and stop on your recorder. This way you can just concentrate on performing.
    • Record as many takes as you want and choose the one you like best! Have your music teacher review and help suggest which recording to submit to the college for consideration.

    How to choose and set up your recording location

    • It is important to find a space with great sound. That might be right in your home or have your music teacher help you locate a space. Consider a church, school, local music venue or studio.
    • Microphone placement makes a big difference in your sound. Record a few takes with different placement and determine what sounds best. Too close may cause a distorted sound and too far away may sound unclear.
    • Make sure you have good lighting so those viewing your recording can see you clearly. Having a light in front of you is best - natural light is even better.
    • Get rid of anything in the video frame that could be distracting to the viewer like artwork, posters, animals or other people.
    • Position yourself about 6-7 feet away from the camera and make sure viewers can observe the full range of motion of your body and instrument. For instrumental auditions, be sure the music stand is not blocking the view of your hands while you are playing.
    • Before the record button is pushed, take a deep breath and relax. You’re going to be great!

    Ready to record

    • Start with an introduction that includes your first and last name and the high school you're from. Share the names of your audition pieces and the composers for each, in the order you are performing them. Take your time so you can be clearly heard and understood. When you're nervous, it can be easy to rush and talk fast.
    • After your introduction, go right into your audition pieces. Enjoy the moment!
    • After you have finished your recording and decide you’re ready to submit, complete the Scholarship Video Audition Form and include the link to your video. This means you'll need to upload your video to a platform that can provide a link for viewing. YouTube is an excellent option and very easy to use.
    • If you are auditioning by video, please introduce yourself by telling us your name, what school you are from, the name of your audition pieces and the composer for each piece. We have provided additional audition resources and tips under the “How do I create a great audition video?” section.
  • Can I audition in more than one area?

    Yes, please consider the following before you decide:

    • Incoming students are awarded music merit scholarships in only one specific area (e.g., clarinet, percussion or voice). Auditioning in multiple areas will not increase the amount of money that is offered to you.
    • If you audition in several areas, we’ll make the decision in which area your scholarship is awarded.
  • How much are the scholarships? And how do you decide who gets one?

    A Music merit scholarship audition makes you eligible for up to $8,000 disbursed over four years. They are $2,000/year and can renew every year that you are studying at SNC.

    St. Norbert music faculty members will listen to your audition and determine scholarship award based on your technical skills, your musicality and your potential as a performer.