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  2. Brightwood College - Wikipedia

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    www.brightwood.edu. Brightwood College, formerly Kaplan College, was a system of for-profit colleges in the United States, owned and operated by Education Corporation of America. Main qualifications offered included health, business, criminal justice, information technology, nursing and professional training (trades) programs. [1]

  3. Berklee College of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Berklee College of Music is a private music college in Boston, Massachusetts.It is the largest independent college of contemporary music in the world. Known for the study of jazz and modern American music, it also offers college-level courses in a wide range of contemporary and historic styles, including rock, hip hop, reggae, salsa, heavy metal and bluegrass.

  4. Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Oberlin Conservatory of Music is the only professional music school to be so honored by President Barack Obama. Admissions [ edit ] Due to the conservatory's affiliation with Oberlin College, students may either enter the conservatory only or Oberlin's five year Double-Degree program, in which the student will complete both a Bachelor of ...

  5. Chetham's School of Music - Wikipedia

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    Chetham's School of Music ( / ˈtʃɛtəmz / [1]) is an independent co-educational music school in Manchester, England. Chetham's educates students between the ages of 8 and 18, all of whom enter via musical auditions. The music school was established in 1969 from Chetham's Hospital School, founded as a charity school by Humphrey Chetham in 1653.

  6. Education Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    Education Corporation of America, headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, was a privately held company that operated proprietary colleges across the United States. Included were three schools with 31 campuses, plus one online school and four affiliated businesses. The schools abruptly announced their closing before next semester, after ECA was ...

  7. Carnegie Mellon School of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Mellon School of Music in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a degree-granting institution founded in 1912 as one of five divisions of Carnegie Mellon University 's College of Fine Arts . A National Association of Schools of Music accredited school, it offers undergraduate and graduate study, as well as Pre-College Program in the summer.

  8. List of university and college schools of music - Wikipedia

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    MUSON diploma students are required as part of the degree requirements to give two recitals, pass the MUSON or ABRSM grade seven exam on a primary instrument and in music theory, and play three minor instruments. For more information visit www.muson.org

  9. Roger H. Brown - Wikipedia

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    1956 (age 67–68) Gainesville, Georgia, U.S. Spouse. Linda A. Mason. Education. Davidson College ( BA) Yale University ( MBA) Roger H. Brown is an American businessman, philanthropist, and academic administrator and former president of Berklee College of Music. Brown is also the co-founder of Bright Horizons and founder and chairman of the ...