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Waxahachie, Texas 75165
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DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Arts in Worship Arts
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Bachelor of Arts in Performance - Instrumental
Bachelor of Arts in Performance - Vocal
Bachelor of Arts in Jazz Studies
Associate in Arts in Music


The Music Performance degree prepares students for music ministry as well as for graduate studies in music. The curriculum seeks to produce graduates who are proficient as performers in their field of music, able to teach in the private studio, and are able to organize and administrate the total music program of the local church.

Acceptance Rate:

Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) has a high acceptance rate of 84%


Faculty Info:

Tyrone Block, D.M.A., Amanda Lee Hing, D.M.A., Hyojin Woo, D.M.A., Meredith Jones, Juliana Barnett, Nathan Choi, Suzanne Gebby, Mina Kramer, Elizabeth Mora-Maldonado, Matthew Morales, Derek Guynes, Linda Robins, D.W.S.


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