Accordion
Before applying, please make sure to familiarize yourself with The Herb Alpert School of Music, faculty, facilities, curriculum, and student work.
You cannot make any changes to your application after it has been submitted.
Create an account to begin the application process. This is where you’ll complete each step in the application and receive updates on your application status. Add your personal background and academic history.
You’re invited to submit a portfolio containing four examples of your artistic work through the online application. Please number your examples beginning with what you consider to be your strongest ones--reviewers will examine them in the order indicated. Please note that there are no live auditions for jazz applicants--all applicants are evaluated by a recorded audition only.
Your portfolio should include:
Please label each work sample with title, composer, personnel, instrumentation, and date of creation, via a separate PDF document if necessary.
Materials to upload include recordings, videos, scores, and/or other relevant materials. You may link to media hosted on external websites, but please ensure that reviewers have permission to view this media.
Once your portfolio is uploaded, it can be viewed and rearranged until the final submission is made. Be sure to submit your portfolio to the correct degree level and program.
No changes can be made following the final submission of your portfolio.
If you experience technical difficulties while uploading your portfolio, please email admissions@calarts.edu.
Your portfolio must include an artist statement of 250 to 500 words that includes all of the following:
The faculty want to learn more about you, directly from you! We ask that you record a 60–90 second short video of you introducing yourself. You should discuss:
In your video introduction, you should:
The Jazz BFA and MFA programs do not hold live auditions. If needed by our faculty, we will contact you about scheduling a virtual interview.
Two letters of recommendation are required for the BFA program. At least one recommendation should be written by a person who understands your work, such as a performance instructor or art teacher.
All letters of recommendation should be received by the application deadline, so it’s important that you contact your recommenders months before. We ask that you submit the requests for your letters of recommendation through the online application, as it will allow you to track when we receive your requested letters.
If this is not possible, you may download the Letter of Recommendation Form (PDF) and have your recommender send their letters by mail to the Office of Admissions. Please choose only one method--either through the online application (preferred) or by mail--per recommender. Letters of recommendation will not be accepted via credentialing services such as Parchment or Naviance.
Mailed letters of recommendation should be sent to:
CalArts Office of Admissions
24700 McBean Pkwy.
Valencia, CA 91355
United States of America
Letters of recommendation must be written in English or accompanied by a certified English translated document.