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LEARN TO PLAY

FROM THE BEST.

PREPARATORY

SCHOOL OF MUSIC

LY NN

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“If you’re serious

about pursuing

excellence for your

child, you need to go

where there is excellence

in teaching. In two

years my son has gone

from basic playing to

true musicianship.”

—Nancy Oakland, mother of

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“The quality of the instruction is

far superior because of the

cre-dentials of the instructors. We

take advantage of the fact that

Learn to play from the best

The Lynn University Preparatory School

of Music offers the highest quality music

instruction to young people as well as

adults who are interested in making

music an important part of their lives.

Because it is a division of Lynn’s

world-renowned Conservatory of Music, the

conservatory’s acclaimed artist-faculty

teach promising students who are

preparing for a career in music. The

conservatory’s outstanding student

musicians work with children and adults

who are just beginning their studies.

The preparatory program offers private

lessons in:

• strings

• winds

• brass

• percussion

• composition

• classical piano

• jazz piano

• classical guitar

• popular guitar

• voice

• group lessons in

beginning piano

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Location

Lessons are held at the Conservatory of

Music’s facilities on the beautiful Lynn

University campus, 3601 N. Military Trail,

Boca Raton (just south of Spanish River

Boulevard).

Superior outcomes

Music preparatory program students

have won prizes in some of the world’s

most prestigious competitions and been

accepted to the most outstanding

train-ing programs, includtrain-ing:

• Tanglewood Young Pianists Program

• Florida State Music Teachers

Association Concerto Competition

• Florida Federation of Music

Clubs Festival Competition

• Florida Federation of

Music Clubs Junior

Convention State

Final

• Florida

Pathfinder

Music

Competition

it’s part of a conservatory environment;

we have many opportunities to attend

performances and master classes.”

—Nava Dushi, mother of Roey Dushi, age 12 (cello)

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Please PRINT clearly and use one registration form per student.

Student name:

Age of student (if child):

List instrument(s) for which you are registering:

Parent or Student Contact Information Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Home phone:

Daytime phone number:

Fax: Email:

SIGNATURE REQUIRED BELOW (must be parent’s if student is under 18)

I understand and accept the “terms and conditions” in the Lynn University music preparatory brochure.

Signature:

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Faculty TOTAL Fall Spring 12 weeks 14 weeks ❑ 30 minutes ❑ $480 ❑ $560 ❑ 40 minutes ❑ $600 ❑ $700 ❑ 60 minutes ❑ $840 ❑ $980

Teaching Assistants TOTAL

Fall Spring

12 weeks 14 weeks ❑ 30 minutes ❑ $300 ❑ $350 ❑ 40 minutes ❑ $360 ❑ $420 ❑ 60 minutes ❑ $480 ❑ $560 Tuition for Piano Group Lessons

Fall Spring

12 weeks 14 weeks ❑ 60 minutes ❑ $180 ❑ $210

+ Application fee: $5.00

GRAND TOTAL

(including application fee) $ Selected Instrument(s):

TUITION FOR PRIVATE LESSONS

PAY M E N T I N F O R M AT I O N (made payable to Lynn University) ❑ Enclosed is my check to Lynn University To pay tuition by credit card, please call the music preparatory program at 561-237-9013.

Return registration form to:

Lynn University Conservatory of Music 3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33431 or fax: 561-237-9002

Lynn University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, disability and/or age in administration of its educational and admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and/or other school-administered programs.

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“We feel truly blessed that

Brianna has been able to

par-ticipate in Lynn University’s

music preparatory program as

it has provided her with the

tools necessary to let her

musi-cal talents soar. Through the

superior training and nurturing

Brianna has received in the

music preparatory program,

at just six years of age she had

developed the skill and

confi-dence necessary to achieve her

dream of becoming a

world-class violin virtuoso.”

— Karen Kahane, mother of Brianna Kahane, age 7 (violin)

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Fall 2011 class schedule Sept. 12 - Dec. 9, 2011 Nov. 24 - 25: no classes

Dec. 10, 2011 at 10 a.m.: final recital Spring 2012 class schedule Jan. 17 - May 4, 2012 March 4-10: spring break

May 5, 2012 at 10 a.m.: final recital FEES - 1 LESSON PER WEEK

Fall Spring 12 weeks 14 weeks Faculty 30 minutes $480 $560 40 minutes $600 $700 60 minutes $840 $980 Teaching assistants 30 minutes $300 $350 40 minutes $360 $420 60 minutes $480 $560

Piano group lessons

60 minutes $180 $210

Terms and conditions

Some classes require the purchase of a textbook not included in the tuition.

It is very important that the instructor be notified at least 24 hours in advance if a student will be absent for a lesson. This notification must be made directly to the teacher. In the absence of such notification, the instructor will not be responsible for making up the lesson. Payment plans

A payment plan is available. Please inquire with the director, Luisa Sanchez de Fuentes: lfuentes@lynn.edu or call 561-237-9013.

More information

Please contact the Preparatory School of Music office at 561- 237-9013.

3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.lynn.edu ● 561-237-9013

LY NN

U N I V E R S I T Y

CONSERVATORY

OF MUSIC

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