At
Delaware Valley College, you don’t have to be a music
major to be an active performer. Just ask the education major
who performed the second movement of Mozart’s Clarinet
Concerto at graduation, the biology major who plays first
alto saxophone in the band, the ornamental horticulture major
who performed under Moses Hogan at the Pennsylvania Collegiate
Choral Festival or the agronomy major who starred in the chorale’s
production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Trial by Jury.
At Delaware Valley College, we believe the performing arts
play an important role in a student’s undergraduate
education. That’s why we encourage all of our students
to develop their creative skills by participating in one of
our outstanding music organizations. At Delaware Valley College,
you do not need to choose between music and chemistry lab.
You can do both.
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