Conservatory graduates are prepared to engage with and change the world successfully. 

  • 62% employed in the arts, education, or non-profit 
  • 32% graduate school 
  • 3% fellowships, service, or traveling 

Alumni Spotlight

Prepare for a fulfilling life in the music world and shape the future of the music industry. 

Performance  

Our graduates work in orchestras, opera companies, chamber groups, bands, and self-created ensembles. They are freelance musicians, military musicians, and teaching artists. Lawrence musicians are performing around the world.  

Music Education 

Music Education graduates have a 100% job placement in schools across the country and globally.

Graduate School 

Approximately 34% of graduates directly enter graduate school where they pursue a wide variety of interests such as performance, musicology, ethnomusicology, theory, music therapy, arts management, music education, as well as many fields outside of music. 

Studio Teaching 

Graduates and students at Lawrence often set up their own teaching studios or teach through other organizations as part of their musical life.

Arts Management  

Lawrentians work at and often have leadership roles at various arts organizations that bring music and the arts to communities across the country, including:

  • St. Paul Chamber Orchestra 
  • Chicago Symphony 
  • Milwaukee Symphony 
  • New York Jazz Academy 
  • Dallas Opera
  • Midori & Friends 

Composition 

Composition graduates find success as classical composers, film composers, jazz and contemporary composers, and singer-songwriters. 

Recording, Engineering, and Production 

Graduates find and often create jobs as recording engineers, producers, and live concert sound designers. 

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Whether you wish to pursue an internship, a career, advanced studies, or engage in service work, the Career Center is here to help you from the moment you step foot on campus until you retire.