Congratulations to...
Ball State University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.bsu.edu
Eastern Kentucky University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.music.eku.edu
Howard University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.howard.edu
Lincoln University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.lincoln.edu
Missouri State University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.missouristate.edu
Oklahoma City University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.okcu.edu
Old Dominion University, A Conn-Selmer School
http://www.odu.edu
University of North Carolina - Pembroke, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.uncp.edu
South Carolina State University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.scsu.edu
University of Texas at El Paso, Conn-Selmer School
http://academics.utep.edu/music
Valdosta State University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.valdosta.edu
University of South Dakota, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.usd.edu
Savannah State University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.savannahstate.edu
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.uapb.edu/
Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Conn-Selmer School
http://siu.edu/
University of Texas at San Antonio, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.www.utsa.edu/
George Mason University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.gmu.edu/
Anderson University, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.anderson.edu/
Midland College, Conn-Selmer School
http://www.midland.edu/
Becoming a Conn-Selmer School will:
Recognize the school’s commitment to excellence.
Sustain the long term growth of the school’s program and reputation.
Enable the school to own new, quality instruments in order to improve the quality of the program.
Benefit recruitment and retention of the most promising students to the school’s music program.
Increase the national and international profile of the school as a leader in music education.
Establish a long-term position as a leader in music and music education.
For more information contact
Grant Johnston, Program Administrator, Division of Education
















