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  1. Mailing Address Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Music 855 Commonwealth Avenue Room 220 Boston, MA 02215. 617-353-3341 visitSOM@bu.edu

  2. Appeal Process: In most cases, the scholarship offer made with your admission to our graduate programs is the highest scholarship award the College of Fine Arts can support. However, in some rare cases, we can offer assistance through emergency one time only grants. To be considered you must fill out the form below. Boston University College of ...

  3. Events & Campus Visits. Located in BU’s emerging arts district, BU College of Fine Arts is a community of musicians, visual artists, and theatre-makers who thrive in the spaces of creative experimentation, and pursue the many opportunities available at one of the world’s best universities. We invite you to explore what makes CFA unique and ...

  4. Voice. As a member of the Voice Department, you will be immersed in a holistic program designed for the 21 st century professional singer. At each level of study, you will pursue the highest standards of training in developing technique, repertoire, languages, and musicianship. We believe the artist synthesizes all aspects of training with ...

  5. The Music program at BU is for students who are interested in a liberal arts education in music without a strict focus in performance. Situated in BU School of Music within a top-tier research University, students in this program benefit from a community of academics and musicians committed to the highest levels of performance, music education, composition, theory, and musicology.

  6. About VASI. The Boston University School of Visual Arts’ Summer Institute offers high school students (ages 15–18) an intensive visual arts program designed to help them build exceptional portfolios and get a taste of the collegiate art school experience. Whether preparing portfolios for college admission or simply working to improve ...

  7. Boston University College of Fine Arts “Life Altering” A Boston University Art Galleries exhibition explores race and racism, identity, and inequity of wealth and power