WLU Faculty Of Music And Rcpa Announce New Academic Pathway Agreement

By: Mar. 06, 2019
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Wilfrid Laurier University's Faculty of Music and Randolph College for the Performing Arts (RCPA) are launching a unique Academic Pathway Agreement.

This agreement will allow students studying in Laurier's four-year Honours Bachelor of Music (BMus) program or RPCA's two-year Performing Arts program to transition into the partner institution easily. As well, students admitted to either institution under this agreement will receive an automatic scholarship, renewable based on GPA.

Through the partnership:

  • RCPA graduates can enroll in Laurier's Honours BMus in Community Music or Honours BMus in Self-Directed Studies, to complete their bachelor's degree with an additional two years of study.
  • Third-year Laurier Honours BMus in Voice Performance students can enroll in the two-year Performing Arts College Diploma to graduate with both a bachelor's degree and performing arts diploma.

In both cases, applicants would earn admission to their respective programs through the normal audition procedures and be subject to the same terms and conditions as any other student.

"The partnership agreement with Randolph College for the Performing Arts advances our position as a sector-leading program," says Glen Carruthers, dean of the Laurier Faculty of Music. "We are thrilled to collaborate with this important Musical Theatre training conservatory to offer unique opportunities to outstanding students from both institutions."

Laurier's Bachelor of Music in Self-Directed Studies is designed to balance weekly studio lessons, masterclasses and ensemble rehearsals with the freedom to choose electives in a wide variety of disciplines, both inside and outside music.

Laurier's one-of-a-kind Bachelor of Music in Community Music, launched in 2017, provides students with leadership skills to effect social change through music in a wide range of community contexts. Randolph College's Performing Arts Diploma offers an industry-focused acting (film, TV, and stage), singing (musical theatre), and dance (ballet, jazz, tap) curriculum in a conservatory setting over six intensive terms of study.

"Randolph College is excited to work with Wilfrid Laurier University to offer this opportunity in arts education, which not only enables our respective students to follow their passion but also be even more competitive and thrive in an ever-evolving industry," says Tara Young, CEO of the Randolph College.

The official Academic Pathway Agreement will be signed during the program launch at Randolph College for the Performing Arts on March 6, 2019.

In Laurier's renowned Faculty of Music you're part of a family. Our reputation is built on outstanding students and professors, innovative programming and a welcoming and supportive learning environment. We offer music programs at the bachelor's, diploma and master's levels. Laurier's Faculty of Music is a national and international leader in higher music education. We offer innovative, sector-leading programs, which include Canada's only Master of Arts and Bachelor of Music in Community Music and Ontario's only Master and Bachelor of Music Therapy. We limit enrolment to roughly 450 undergraduate and 50 graduate students - a number that is small enough to give you ready access to your instructors, yet large enough to have a full symphony orchestra, three choirs, wind orchestra, an opera program and community music, jazz, chamber music, percussion and contemporary music ensembles. More information: www.wlu.ca

Since 1992, the Randolph College for the Performing Arts has transformed talented artists into multi-skilled performers through a rigorous training program that integrates the core disciplines of acting for stage, TV, and film; vocal; and dance, taught by a pre-eminent faculty of entertainment industry professionals. Faculty and alumni have appeared on Broadway, West End-London, Toronto, Stratford Festival, and Shaw Festival stages, as well as U.S. Tours and in feature films and TV series; worked with Disney, Cirque du Soleil, Vancouver Opera, Globe Theatre, Citadel Theatre, Neptune Theatre, Rainbow Stage, and Charlottetown Festival; and distinguished themselves as singer-songwriters, playwrights, directors, choreographers, producers and arts entrepreneurs. Randolph College for the Performing Arts is registered as a private career college under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005. More information: www.randolphcollege.ca,



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