Music Graduate Students

Graduate students in the Department of Music are mentored by expert faculty and excel in teaching, research, and performance.

Master of Music student conducts a concert in Paris Yates Chapel

Masterful Music Experiences

Graduate students in the Department of Music gain teaching experience in the classroom. Guided by distinguished faculty, graduate students conduct research important to their areas of study and interest. Students are encouraged to reach the next level of musicianship with focus on solo performance, chamber group collaboration, and leadership roles in ensembles.

 

Learn more about our graduate programs

We offer two graduate degrees in the field of music. See which one is right for you.

Make Grad School Affordable

Learn about the costs of a graduate education in music and how we can help make it more affordable. Discover scholarships, financial aid, assistantships, and other opportunities designed specifically to make your dream a reality.

UM Music offers substantial scholarships for music majors through the Music Major Advantage (MMA) initiative, which aggregates scholarships and financial awards from across campus and the Department of Music. To be considered, applicants must apply to the University of Mississippi, complete the Music Scholarship Application, and audition.

Scholarships

Learn how much you can expect to pay for a graduate education at Ole Miss — and find ways to bring that cost down with scholarships, aid, assistantships with other departments, and more.

Graduate School Financial Aid and Assistantships

Master of Music

Assistantships for full-time masters students start at $6,500, waive out-of-state portion of tuition (a value of $17,568), and waive 75% of the in-state portion tuition (a value of $6,939). Additional scholarships could further boost the value of the total package.

Ph.D.

Assistantships for full-time PhD students start at $11,500, and waive 100% of both the in-state portion of tuition (a value of $9,252) and the out-of-state portion of tuition (a value of $17,568). Additional scholarships and fellowships could boost the value of the total package even further.

Application Process

Assistantship assignments are based on your interests and strengths and the needs of the department. Formal acceptance to the Graduate School and a graduate program within the Department of Music is required to be considered for an assistantship.

To apply for an assistantship:

  1. Download and complete the Graduate Assistantship Application.
  2. Email the completed application to Rhonda Hackworth.
  3. Letters of recommendation should be sent directly to Rhonda Hackworth from the recommenders.

Applications submitted by March 1st will receive priority consideration. After March 1st, assistantships will be awarded only if positions are still available.

Get to Know the Faculty

George Dor

George Dor

  • Professor of Music
Micah Everett

Micah Everett

  • Professor of Music
Rhonda Hackworth

Rhonda Hackworth

  • Associate Professor of Music Education
Elizabeth Hearn

Elizabeth Hearn

  • Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education
Ian Hominick

Ian Hominick

  • Professor of Music
John Latartara

John Latartara

  • Associate Professor of Music
Jos Milton

Jos Milton

  • Associate Professor of Music
Adrienne Park

Adrienne Park

  • Assistant Professor of Collaborative Piano
Thomas Peattie

Thomas Peattie

  • Associate Professor of Music
Donald Trott

Donald Trott

  • Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities
Michael Worthy

Michael Worthy

  • Professor of Music
Rhonda Hackworth

Welcome from the Coordinator of Graduate Programs

As you embark on an exciting journey of advanced study, research, and musical exploration, we are thrilled to have you as part of our vibrant and dynamic community. Our department is dedicated to fostering an environment that encourages creativity, academic excellence, and professional growth. We are excited to see the contributions you will make in your graduate study and look forward to supporting you in achieving your goals.

Rhonda Hackworth

Associate Professor of Music Education