Preparatory Arts
The Loyola Preparatory Arts Program is one of the few comprehensive arts programs in the metropolitan New Orleans area, offering a structured program of studies in music and dance. Loyola Prep participants are offered a well-rounded education that prepares them to participate in and appreciate public performances as well as for entrance into college music and dance degree programs. With music and dance as a humanizing force in life, the Jesuit ideals of truth, wisdom and virtue are enhanced through study of and enjoyment in the performance of the arts. The Preparatory Arts Program provides the community with life-long learning opportunities for professional arts study and enrichment activities in an academic environment.
Founded in 1975 by Janet Sitges Swanzy, the Loyola Preparatory Arts Program offers quality instruction in music to the New Orleans metropolitan area. Lessons are offered in piano, guitar and strings.
With an enrollment of over 200 students, the Loyola Preparatory Arts Program offers music lessons to New Orleans area students of all ages. Children and adults enjoy learning music in a structured, yet inviting, academic setting. All instruction is offered on campus by the very best, experienced, competent teachers, many of whom are Loyola alumni. We offer lessons in: guitar, piano, strings, voice, woodwinds and brass.
Guitar
Guitar lessons are offered in a variety of styles to students of all levels from age 8 and older. Instructors tailor lessons to the individual needs and desires of the students.
Piano
The piano division is the largest segment of the Preparatory Arts Program, offering piano lessons in the New Orleans area to beginning and transfer students from kindergarden through adult. The majority of our instructors hold advanced degrees and are certified by the Louisiana Music Teachers' Association and/or the Music Teachers' National Association. Students in 1st - 9th grade benefit from the pairing of private and group instruction, allowing for the creation of a solid theory foundation.
Strings
The Loyola Preparatory Arts Program's violin school is a Suzuki-based program offering lessons to students from four years of age through adults. Students in the program study both ear-training and note-reading skills as they learn classical repertoire.
As a Suzuki program for children, the Preparatory Program violin teachers work together with parents for the education of each child, with both parent and teacher supporting the student to achieve the greatest potential. Students receive weekly private lessons, where parents attend and learn how to assist the child in home practice. School age students are required to attend both a weekly private lesson at Loyola's campus and a weekly group class at the GNO Suzuki Forum's School. All students are also encouraged to participate in community service and local musical events around the Greater New Orleans area.
You will find information on class schedules and class tuition rates for the Greater New Orleans Suzuki Forum by visiting their website.
Students are required to have a properly-sized instrument in good condition, and should also be prepared to purchase a few needed instrument accessories and music books, according to their individual teacher's direction.
Voice
Voice lessons will focus on proper breathing, correct posture, vocal health, technical exercises and performance preparation. Learning new songs and perfecting old favorites will add a sense of accomplishment and give an aspiring singer new-found confidence. Students ages 13 and up attend one private lesson per week. Lesson lengths are 30, 45 or 60 minutes, as determined by the instructor.
Register
If you would like to register for music lessons, please email prep@loyno.edu or call 504-865-3627.
Program handbook
Preparatory Arts Program Handbook
Acknowledgement of Receipt and Understanding
Contact Information
Journey Schaubhut , Interim Director
Phone: (504) 865-3627
E-mail: prep@loyno.edu
The Loyola Preparatory Arts Program is operated independently of the Loyola College of Music and Media and is sustained entirely by student tuition. Annual tuition is billed in trimesters and must be paid in advance of lessons and classes. The figures below represent the tuition for the academic year (September - May). Admission to class is contingent upon payment of fees.
Payment Methods
Pay tuition by Visa and Mastercard
Checks should be made payable to Loyola Preparatory Arts Programs and mailed to:
Loyola University New Orleans
Preparatory Music Program, Box 166
6363 St. Charles Ave., N.O., LA 70118
Music Tuition
Guitar
30-minute lessons: $300/trimester
Strings
30-minute lessons: $300/trimester
45-minute lessons: $433/trimester
60-minute lessons: $559/trimester
Voice
30-minute lessons: $310/trimester
Piano
Teacher w/Bachelor's Degree, 30-minute lessons: $300/trimester
Teacher w/Bachelor’s Degree, 30-minute lessons w/group: $414/trimester
Teacher w/Bachelor’s Degree, 45-minute lessons: $433/trimester
Teacher w/Bachelor’s Degree, 60-minute lessons: $559/trimester
Teacher w/Bachelor’s Degree, 45-minute lessons w/group: $544/trimester
Teacher w/Master’s Degree, 30-minute lessons: $312/trimester
Teacher w/Master’s Degree, 30-minute lessons w/group: $424/trimester
Teacher w/Master’s Degree, 45-minute lessons: $449/trimester
Teacher w/Master’s Degree, 45-minute lessons w/group: $559/trimester
Teacher w/Master’s Degree, 60-minute lessons: $568/trimester
Teacher w/Master’s Degree, 60-minute lessons w/group: $675/trimester
Tuition Policies
Withdrawals
Students who withdraw from the program may be entitled to a refund of a percentage of their tuition if such notice is submitted in writing one month in advance.
Missed Lessons
Since your payment secures your time slot for the year, missed lessons will not be refunded for any reason. If the teacher must cancel a lesson, a make-up lesson will be offered. There is no guarantee of make-ups for student absences. Private lessons missed by the student because of an illness or an emergency may be made up pending a vacancy in a teacher’s schedule; however, as our teachers’ schedules tend to be full, this cannot be guaranteed. Group lessons and/or classes missed by the student cannot be made up.
Contact Information
Journey Schaubhut , Interim Director
Phone: (504) 865-3627
E-mail: prep@loyno.edu