Application deadline: March 8, 2013

2013 Counselor-in-Training Application

A Counselor-in-training (CIT) is a festival participant who is a strong leader, enthusiastic musician, and hard worker. CITs take on extra leadership responsibilities during festival week and provide assistance and support for the counselors and festival staff.

Contact Information

Last Name  
First Name  
E-mail Address  

Festival Information

Have you been a festival participant in the past? Yes
No
If so, what year(s)?  

Questionnaire

Please answer the following questions in complete sentences.

Why are you interested in applying for the CIT program?

Describe how you have displayed leadership abilities within an ensemble.

Give an example of a time when you have handled conflict effectively.

What will be your greatest contribution to the George and Linda Cole Summer Music Festival?

References

Once you submit this form, you will be given a link to an online Reference Form. Please share this link with each of your three references.

Band/choir/orchestra director, private music instructor, religious mentor, teacher/faculty member, or a personal reference.

Reference 1

Name  
E-mail Address  
Phone Number  
Relationship to participant  

Reference 2

Name  
E-mail Address  
Phone Number  
Relationship to participant  

Reference 3

Name  
E-mail Address  
Phone Number  
Relationship to participant  

Signature

I would like to be considered for the CIT program at the 2013 George and Linda Cole Summer Music Festival Program at Southwestern College and I am available Sunday, June 2, 2013 through Sunday, June 9, 2013 to fulfill this position.

By typing my name in the Signature textbox below and submitting this online form I certify under penalty of perjury that all information provided is correct and complete.

Signature:

Date:


If applicant is under age 18, a parent’s signature is required for the application to be complete.

Parent Signature:

Date:

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