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Cost for the Community Summer Jazz Workshop (non-college credit)

The program fee for the Community SJW is $385 (does not include housing or the 14-06 UNC Jazz Workshop-251meal plan).  Payment should be made within two weeks of being admitted into the workshop.

  • $385 Program Fee (REQUIRED)
  • $152 Housing at UNC Housing (Sun-Fri) (OPTIONAL)
  • $160 Meal Plan at Campus Facilities (3 meals/day, Mon-Fri) (OPTIONAL)
  • $125 (lunch/dinner Mon-Fri) (OPTIONAL)
  • $18 Linens (OPTIONAL)

**CLICK HERE TO PAY FOR PROGRAM FEES AND HOUSING/MEAL PLAN BY CREDIT CARD**

IN ALL CASES, the fees paid should reflect what was submitted on the application form and on the bill received in the approval letter from Dr. Anderson so that the payment may be accurately processed.

Cost for MUSC 364 Summer Jazz Workshop (college credit)

12-06 UNC Jazz Camp -118The cost for those enrolled in MUSC 364 “Summer Jazz Workshop” is UNC tuition for residents $ 1,102.38 (projected in-state UNC tuition) or $4,895.01 (projected out-of-state) students that is paid directly to the university through the university’s portal, “Connect Carolina.” The tuition fees comply with the standard tuition fees set by the university on an annual basis.  After you are admitted to UNC Summer School as a visitor, then you will be sent information that will enable you to pay for college tuition through the Cashier’s Office (https://cashier.unc.edu/), but you can also reach out to them directly to pay the tuition after you are admitted to Summer School.  For details pertaining to payment of UNC tuition, please visit http://summer.unc.edu/.  Students who are continuously enrolled in classes at UNC can simply enroll in the class and pay for tuition through Connect Carolina as you normally do for courses.

The Workshop charges a $25 program fee for students in the college class that helps us cover the expenses of hiring faculty and staff and purchasing equipment.  This $25 workshop fee is paid through our TouchNet payment portal which is the same portal where housing and the meal plan are paid.

The program fee, and if needed, housing and/or meal plan fees should be paid directly to the UNC Summer Jazz Workshop within two weeks of receiving an approval letter from Dr. Anderson at the link below:

  • $25 Program Fee (REQUIRED)
  • $152 Housing at UNC Housing (Sun-Fri) (OPTIONAL)
  • $160 Meal Plan at Campus Facilities (3 meals/day, Mon-Fri) (OPTIONAL)
  • $125 (lunch/dinner Mon-Fri) (OPTIONAL)
  • $18 Linens (OPTIONAL)

**CLICK HERE TO PAY FOR PROGRAM FEES AND/OR HOUSING/MEAL PLAN BY CREDIT CARD**

IN ALL CASES, the fees paid should reflect what was submitted on the application form and on the bill received in the approval letter from Dr. Anderson so that the payment may be accurately processed.  Payment for the Program fee, housing, meal plan, and linens should be made within two weeks of submitting the application form.

Refund Policy

Because it is necessary that we carefully balance our registration and expenses according to the number of applications that we receive each year by instrument type (i.e., 11-12 bass slots, 11-12 drum slots, 12-15 keyboard slots, 12-15 saxophones, etc.), we consequently establish the number of combos directly around the instrumentation of the applicants that we receive each year.  Correspondingly, we carefully gauge any necessary equipment purchases, we hire faculty and staff, plan our facility use fees and fees to Granville Towers, we purchase food and T-shirts etc., according to the number of applicants we can accept each year.  For this reason we cannot refund any payments after May 1 annuallyRelated to this admittance process, we hope that applicants will understand that when a student decides to drop out at the last minute, their absence adversely affects the organization of all of the groups and creates confusion during the opening days of the workshop as we have to try to juggle the instrumentation of the groups in order to accommodate the sudden change in instrumental personnel.  Each participant is a member of a team and is needed for the collective benefit of the whole.