Recitals Concerts and Seminars

Music majors are required to attend a certain number of student recitals and evening concerts sponsored by the School of Music. If seminars are scheduled in your major area, you will be required to participate. Dates will be posted on the bulletin board, website, and in applied syllabi. If a student recital is to be canceled, notification will appear on the bulletin board.

All music majors are required to attend 10 concerts/recitals per semester during their tenure at North Greenville University, depending on their major. Of the 20 total for one year, 4 must be attendance at off campus recitals/concerts at the collegiate or professional level. The music department usually sponsors over 25 events per year. These events include Wednesday student recitals, faculty and guest recitals, junior and senior student recitals, and ensemble concerts. PALS 1000 also sponsors guest musical events.

   1. This requirement is in effect for 7 semesters at the undergraduate level for all music majors.    
   2. Transfer students are required to have 10 concerts/recitals for each semester that they are at NGU.
   3. Part-time students (students that are under 12 hours) are required to have 5 concerts/recitals per semester.
   4. No student needs to exceed a total of 70 events during their tenure at NGU.
   5. Students must be current at the end of their sophomore year to perform their Sophomore platform.

To get credit for your 10 events/semester, present the program with your name printed on the front to the CSOM secretary.

   1. If there is any question regarding an off - campus event qualifying for credit, please direct your concern to Dr. Cheryl Greene, coordinator for Recital, Concert and Seminar attendance.
   2. Concerts in a student’s primary ensemble DO NOT count toward this credit. All other performances may be submitted. Students recitals may be counted for those performing.
   3. If caught turning in a program/ticket to a concert you did NOT attend, all recitals, concert and seminar attendance for that semester will be nullified.