Research shows that the importance of physical exercise to the human body is the same as music to the brain. Music can make you feel calm and happy depending on what you listen to. But bringing that music to life can be riddled by many challenges including the skills to compose and produce music that resonates with your audience. That’s why getting a good education can be the first step to building a thriving music career.

From song composition and audio engineering to performance art and music technology, all these skills can be learned in any of the best institutions around the world. However, music schools or programs can be expensive without financial support. Fortunately, several schools globally offer tuition-free music programs to domestic and international students hence doing away with the burden of student debt.

Let’s look at some of the best schools to pursue a music degree tuition-free.

Top Tuition-Free Institutions to Study Music

The five schools below offer some of the best music programs at minimal or no cost for domestic and international students. Let’s check them out.

1. Yale School of Music

Yale is one of the Ivy League universities in the U.S. where so many students aspire to pursue higher education studies. For music enthusiasts, the Yale School of Music offers a range of programs in performance, musical art, and music theory among others. Several notable alumni trace their roots here including renowned composers like Robert Aldridge and Ralph Evans, a violinist with many accolades.

All students admitted to the Yale School of Music receive a full tuition award and fellowship for their studies. Music students can also take advantage of the scholarships offered by different individuals and organizations to offset other study and living expenses.

2. Tel Aviv University – The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music

If you are looking to pursue your music career in Israel, then Tel Aviv University (TAU) should be top of your list. It is one of Israel’s leading higher education institutions in the vibrant city of Tel Aviv. Established in 1956, it has grown into a major center for research and learning, and consistently ranked among the world’s best when it comes to scientific citations.

The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music International program offers the best foundation for aspiring young musicians and researchers. All international students in the program receive financial support through free tuition, housing, and further support for outstanding students. Additionally, the program is offered in English making it a favorite for international students.

3. Georgia Institute of Technology – School of Music

The Georgia Institute of Technology, or Georgia Tech, is one of the USA’s best public research universities in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 1885, it is known for its strong emphasis on engineering, technology, and applied sciences, though it offers a wide range of programs across various disciplines including music. International students will feel right at home thanks to the diverse student body at the campus.

For prospective music students, the School of Music offers a Ph.D. in Music Technology which is fully funded, with enrolled students receiving a monthly stipend and tuition waiver. The selection for the program is rigorous with prospective students required to meet certain eligibility criteria like having a Master’s degree in Music Technology or a similar field and being proficient in the masters-level basic concepts for the program.

4. Free University of Berlin

Germany is one of the best study destinations for international students looking for quality and affordable education. One of the country’s top schools, The Free University of Berlin (Freie Universität Berlin), is a prominent research university located in the southwest of Berlin, Germany. It is still one of Germany’s universities offering tuition-free education for all enrolled students.

The university’s Department of Philosophy and Humanities offers a two-year Master’s program in Music, Sound, and Performance. This is a two-year tuition-free program offered in English and German. Many lucrative career opportunities await graduates from this program like sound and musical performance in museums, theaters, and other cultural institutions. One could also pursue jobs in production and management, as well as radio, television, and music industry jobs.

5. Curtis Institute of Music

The Curtis Institute of Music, located in Philadelphia, is one of the most prestigious music schools in the world. Regardless of students’ financial backgrounds, they all receive financial support through merit-based and full-tuition scholarships, hence a favorite among many prospective music students. However, you must prepare for a highly selective admissions process.

Curtis offers several music programs from the diploma to the master’s level, focusing on study areas like violin, composition, piano, opera, and community artist fellowship. Legendary pianists like Michelle Cann, a recipient of the 2022 Sphinx Medal of Excellence, studied at this institute.

FAQs: Studying Music

Can International Students Receive Scholarships While Enrolled in Tuition-Free Schools?

Yes, international students can often receive scholarships while enrolled in tuition-free schools, though the specifics vary by institution or program of study.

Many tuition-free schools, like the Curtis Institute of Music or specific programs at universities, already cover tuition costs, so additional scholarships may not be necessary for tuition. However, scholarships may still be available for living expenses, travel, or other costs. Some tuition-free institutions may offer merit-based or need-based scholarships to help international students with living expenses, supplies, or other fees like the Curtis need-based financial aid.

What Other Costs Should Students Expect When Studying Abroad?

Studying abroad comes with several costs beyond tuition. You have to factor in expenses like rent, food, transport, study materials, health insurance, and other personal expenses. Some programs like engineering, medicine, or computer science can attract more expenses in the form of equipment or software related to their coursework.

Note that these costs vary depending on your lifestyle and location. For example, it would be much more expensive to use private means of transport compared to public. Additionally, preference for things like clothing, entertainment, social activities, and leisure can shake up your finances if you do not do proper budgeting. For example, participating in local events, excursions, or field trips can enhance the study abroad experience but may come with additional costs.

 

We hope that the above list of tuition-free schools has given you a footing when it comes to choosing where to pursue your music degree. From the Yale School of Music to the Curtis Institute of Music, these tuition-free programs foster an environment where creativity and excellence can flourish, allowing students to develop their skills and connect with like-minded peers without worrying so much about finances. The importance of accessible music education cannot be overstated as it ensures that the voices of all musicians, regardless of their economic background, can be heard.

 

We hope you found this article on free music schools with no tuition fees informative and helpful. To know more information on studying abroad, check out the Available Programs for International Students.

About the Author: Hyun Lee

Hi! I am Hyun, and I am the founder at Global Scholarships. I've received a full-tuition scholarship at Birmingham-Southern College and a $1,000 Burger King Scholarship for my undergraduate degree and was offered a fully funded scholarship consisting of tuition, living stipend, and health insurance for computer science Ph.D. program at North Carolina State University. You can read more about my scholarship journey here. If you are interested, you can follow me on Linkedin where I regularly write about scholarships. I also provide consulting services as well, and you can check the consulting services page for more information.

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10 Comments

  1. Nabaggala Florence July 7, 2023 2:52 am - Reply

    I need your help to study music

    • Hyun Lee July 7, 2023 1:42 pm - Reply

      Hello, we do offer consulting service, and if you are interested, check out the consultation page.

  2. Allan July 20, 2023 5:44 pm - Reply

    Hello hope you are doing well ever. Since I started to know about music at the age of eight years, music has always been my cup of tea, and I want to take this onto the next level, so is there anyway for me to study via online or else.
    If a chance is given to me to attend physically please. thank you for your positive response

    • Hyun Lee July 22, 2023 1:12 pm - Reply

      Hello, I don’t have any information on online degrees for music. Regarding on-campus degrees, there are many music degrees that are offered in many places around the world. You should find information about the application process and the requirements, and apply to these music schools.

  3. Funminiyi August 23, 2023 6:14 pm - Reply

    Hello, music has been part of me since I was little boy and I have played with many bands and choirs. I want to study it in the higher institution, but I’m 41 years old. Can I still find a foreign school to do a bachelor in music at my age? Thanks.

    • Hyun Lee August 29, 2023 10:58 pm - Reply

      Hello, for many institutions, there are no age restrictions for bachelor’s, so you can still apply even if you are 41 years old.

  4. Anonymous January 10, 2024 4:01 am - Reply

    Hello, Can i be admitted to study music in United States of America with science result in my O Levels?

    • Hyun Lee February 17, 2024 5:27 pm - Reply

      Hello, most universities require A levels, which is considered as equivalent to high school education. Whether you have science or not does not matter to most universities.

  5. Anonymous May 15, 2024 10:34 pm - Reply

    Hello. I’m a violin student. I’ve learned since the age of 10, a typically late age. Do you think it’s possible becoming a professional and making a career out of it when I’m 17? Thank you for this insightful article.

    • Hyun Lee May 26, 2024 5:03 pm - Reply

      I don’t know the answer to your question. I think a professional will be a better judge after hearing you in person

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