Music performances require sacrifice--of time, talent and energy--but reward students with discipline and experience that are invaluable in future careers, in music and other fields. Fresno Pacific recognizes the talent and commitment required of performances, and rewards scholarships for participation.
Auditions should be completed, either in person or by tape (if necessary) as soon as possible the year preceding your attendance at FPU. For more information, contact the Music Office at music@fresno.edu or 559-453-2267.
After completing his bachelor's degree, Bryan is now a graduate student in the leadership and organizational studies (LEAD) program and a full-time FPU staff member working as registrar's systems coordinator. He chose the LEAD program over attending seminary because of its broad scope and his desire to work in leadership in his church denomination. As both an undergraduate student and a graduate student, Bryan received a music scholarship.
Music major, secondary teaching and performance/composition emphases
With future plans that include being an elementary, junior high or high school music teacher, a college music professor and also a symphony or philharmonic musician, Krista Moore is currently a student in the FPU teacher credential program. She considered the music department a home outside of home and appreciates the impact each of the music professors had in her life.
Excelling both academically and musically, Megan values thestrengths she finds at FPU both in the music program and her academic classes. In the future she would like to work with autistic children after attending graduate school.