Everyone! Our programs are open to the entire community—no MSU connection required. We welcome children, teens, adults, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.
Private lessons, group classes, early childhood music, ensembles, and music therapy for people of all ages and abilities.
No! Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced musician, we’ll help you learn and grow through music.
4930 S. Hagadorn Rd., East Lansing, MI 48823
By phone at (517) 355-7661
In-person at the CMS office: 4930 S. Hagadorn Rd., East Lansing, MI 48823 (across from the Shaw Lane entrance to MSU’s campus)
Online for select classes and ensembles (excludes private lessons, Suzuki lessons, individual and group music therapy, and those receiving financial assistance)
Yes! Need-based financial assistance helps make music accessible for everyone.
CMS Financial Assistance FormMusic therapy uses music to support physical, emotional, cognitive, and social growth. Our board-certified music therapists work with clients of all ages and abilities.
Yes! We offer recitals, ensemble concerts, and community performance opportunities throughout the year.
Volunteer, donate, or spread the word—every bit helps us keep music accessible for all!
Gifts may be made in-person by visiting us at 4930 S. Hagadorn Rd., East Lansing, MI 48823 (across from the Shaw Lane entrance to MSU’s campus) or online.
For a more detailed conversation about ways to support CMS, please contact MSU College of Music Assistant Director of Advancement Katie Bethel at (517) 432-4888 or bethelka@msu.edu.