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Bienen School of Music

Welcome to Bienen! You can count on our student affairs staff and our Bienen peer advisers to offer helpful information and guidance throughout your time here. 

Advising and Registration

Assistant dean Linda Jacobs serves as the primary academic adviser for all Bienen students. Student affairs staff member Jeff Merkley will also be available to advise you on course requirements and registration. If you are a five-year dual-degree student, you will have an additional adviser from your other school (Weinberg, SESP, McCormick, Medill, or Communication).  

Bienen's academic advising begins in June and July with an online Zoom session with Dr. Jacobs. Dual degree students may have a second Zoom session with Dr. Jacobs and an adviser from their additional school. Contact Dr. Jacobs at linda.jacobs@northwestern.edu to set up a time to meet. 

Fall quarter course registration will be online in August.  

Music Placement Diagnostic Tests

Most music transfer students have some transfer credits in music theory, aural skills, and keyboard skills. While entering first-year students take placement exams in these areas, entering transfer students are typically evaluated based on courses taken at their previous institutions and likely will not need to take these exams. Details of each student’s course plan will be discussed at your advising session with Dr. Jacobs. 

Non-Music Placement Exams and Assessments

If you plan to take courses in chemistry, biology, languages other than English, or math or if you’re in a five-year dual degree program, use the guidelines on the Placement Exams webpage to determine which exams or assessments may be required for you. Be sure to note the exam deadlines.

AP/IB Credit

If you took AP/IB exams, your credits may count toward your degree. Four-year Bienen students follow the Bienen School’s AP/IB guidelines; five-year dual degree students follow the AP/IB guidelines set by their nonmusic school. Advisers will review your AP/IB credits with you during your advising sessions. 

Questions?

The Bienen School’s Office of Student Affairs is ready to assist you.

Call 847-491-3818 or contact Linda Jacobs  or Jeff Merkley by email.