Each year, students from across the United States and more
than three dozen countries choose to study at the Frost School
of Music. They are attracted to the Frost School because of the
fine music education they know they will receive. And each year, prospective employers hire the School’s graduates
because of their superb professional training.

It is no wonder that students and professionals alike regard the Frost School of Music in such high esteem. The Frost School
enjoys a reputation as one of the most comprehensive and
innovative music schools in the nation. More than three dozen
degree, certificate, diploma, and international exchange programs offer something to satisfy virtually every musical interest.

 

 
 

  525 undergraduate students
+225 graduate students
  750 total students

 
 

Undergraduate students entering the Frost School have an average composite SAT score of 1260 and a competitive academic profile.

 
 

In a typical academic year, students come from all 50 states and from 43 countries around the world.

 
 

58 full-time faculty
56 adjunct faculty
80 percent of faculty hold doctorates or the highest
graduated degree in their field.

 
 

The Frost School has more than 4,500 alumni in the United States and around the world.

 

 
 


Maurice Gusman Concert Hall (600-seat)
 

Victor E. Clarke Recital Hall in the L. Austin Weeks Center for Recording and Performance (150-seat)

 
 


Caroline Broby Choral Hall
 
Henry Fillmore Band Hall
 
Bertha Foster Memorial Music Building
 
Nancy Greene Symphony Hall
 
Arnold Volpe Building

 
 

 

L. Austin Weeks Center for Recording and Performance
 
 
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houses the 150-seat Victor E. Clarke Recital Hall
 
 
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houses the L. Austin Weeks Recording Studio and the Frost School’s Music Engineering program
 
 
The Marta and Austin Weeks Music Library and Technology Center
 
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houses the 22,500-square-foot library with sound
recordings, musical theatre archives, musical scores,
musical manuscripts, research collections, and e-resources
 
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houses the 5,200-square-foot Music Technology Center, with a Music Engineering Lab, two Keyboard/Computer Labs, a Multimedia Instruction and Learning Lab, an Electronic Music Lab, and a Media Writing and Production Lab.

 
 
More than 350 student forums, faculty recitals, concerts, lectures, master classes, and guest artist recitals are offered
throughout the academic year. Over 50 student ensembles and faculty present recitals, concerts and master classes throughout the U.S. and abroad.

 
 
Scholarships based on talent and academics, and need-based grants, are all available for qualified undergraduate students. Teaching assistantships and University fellowships are available for qualified graduate students.

 
 
The Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music of the University
of Miami has been an accredited institutional member of the
National Association of Schools of Music since 1939.

 
 
Through a unique arrangement with a local piano dealer and
Yamaha Corporation, the Frost School receives about 30 new
pianos each year. Major corporations such as Sony, Roland,
IBM, Motorola, Texas Instruments, Dolby Laboratories, Cirrus
Logic, and Shure, to name a few, frequently provide the Frost School with updated equipment.




The University of
Miami Frost School of
Music was founded in
1926. Click here for the
Frost School history.