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Mason Gross School of the Arts of Rutgers University; John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University; New Jersey City University; Rowan University; The College of New Jersey; Westminster Choir College of Rider University; William Paterson University
Below is a list of degree-granting music institutions of higher learning in the United States.As of 2017, in the United States, there were 650 degree-granting institutions of higher learning that were accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
Some liberal arts colleges in the United States, including Bard College, Lawrence University, and Oberlin College, have attached conservatories, which function with some degree of independence. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music , one such institution, is the oldest continually operating conservatory in the United States.
Although most of these institutions are associated with state governments, a small number of public institutions are directly funded and governed by the U.S. federal government, including the service academies, the Community College of the Air Force, the Naval Postgraduate School, the Air Force Institute of Technology, the Uniformed Services ...
School of Music, National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries, University of Auckland Department of Music, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Waikato ( Hamilton ) Te Kōkī, the New Zealand School of Music [NZSM] – a joint venture between Victoria University of Wellington and Massey University ( Wellington / Albany )
Pages in category "Performing arts education in the United States" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Thomas More University, historically a liberal arts college, was founded in 1921 as the all-women's Villa Madonna College in Covington, Kentucky, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, by Covington's Benedictine Sisters.