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Goshen,Indiana 46526
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DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Arts in Music - Generalist

Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music Education

Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music for Social Change

Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music and Worship

Bachelor of Arts in Music - Piano Pedagogy


Goshen College loves music. At GC, you’ll hear hymns sung in four-part harmony in chapel and on soccer field bleachers. When you enroll in GC’s supportive and rigorous music major or minor, you’ll find that your classmates not only love to be surrounded with music, they are dedicated to mastering it.

Faculty Info:

Scott Hochstetler, Solomia Soroka, Matthew Hill, H.Roz Woll, Dustin George-Miller, Marcia Yost.



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Bright Star
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GODSPELL-2012 REVISED VERSION
(11/13/15 - 11/22/15)
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