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Berklee College of Music
Image:Berklee.gif
Established 1945
Type Private
President Roger H. Brown
Students 3,800
Location Boston, MA, USA
Campus Urban
Website www.berklee.edu

Berklee College of Music, founded in 1945, is an independent music college in Boston, Massachusetts with many prominent faculty, staff, alumni, and visiting artists. It has an enrollment of approximately 3,800 students and a faculty of approximately 430 (as of 2004). Berklee offers a fully accredited four-year baccalaureate degree or diploma. Degree program tuition is approximately $20,350 for the fall through spring academic year (as of 2004).

Berklee College of Music is not to be confused with the University of California's Berkeley campus.

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[edit] History

Berklee was founded by Lawrence Berk and was originally named Schillinger House of Music, after his teacher Joseph Schillinger. The original purpose of the school was to teach the Schillinger System of musical harmony and composition. After expansion of the school's curriculum in 1954, Berk changed the name to Berklee School of Music after his son Lee Berk and as a pun on the name of the famous University of California, Berkeley (even today, the two schools are often misunderstood to be affiliated or part of the same institution). When the school received its accreditation, the name was changed to Berklee College of Music in 1973. Lee Berk never formally studied music, instead focusing on Business and Real Estate Law, however his daughter Lucy Berk is an alumna of the college.

At the time of its founding, almost all music schools focused primarily on classical music. The original mission of Berklee was to provide formal training in jazz, rock, and other contemporary music not available at other music schools.

Admission requirements for applicants include a minimum two years of formal music study on their primary instrument and/or significant practical experience in musical performance, a diploma from an accredited secondary school with satisfactory marks in college-preparatory courses, and, for degree candidates only, satisfactory scores on either the SAT, ACT, or TOEFL (for international students). While in the past it was only strongly recommended, for the 2007 Summer and Fall semesters and beyond, a live audition has been added as a requirement for admission. <ref>Berklee Admissions Requirements. Retrieved on 2006-09-21.</ref> This is a change from the school's open-admittance policy it used for many years. Berklee's acceptance rate for prospective students is now 42%.<ref>Universities.org: Berklee College of Music. Retrieved on 2006-09-21.</ref>

[edit] Athletics

Since Berklee is a music school, athletics are not a focus of campus life. If students want to play sports, they can sign up for NCAA Division III athletics at Emerson College due to Berklee's membership in the Professional Arts Consortium.

However, in February 2006, several students got together and organized the Berklee Ice Cats, an ice hockey team that is Berklee's first official athletic institution. The Berklee hockey team is expected to play in the New England Senior Hockey League in the 2006–2007 season, and in the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) in 2007-2008. The team practices in Rockland and West Roxbury. Berklee's debut into the world of intercollegiate sports was on September 16, 2006, against Emerson College for the inaugural Boylston Cup, emerging victorious with a score of 10-7. Their record as of October 17, 2006 has been 2-1.

[edit] Demographics and statistics

Image:Berklee.jpg Berklee has the largest percentage of undergraduate students from outside the U.S.—26 percent—representing more than 70 countries. <ref>Berklee About Berklee. Retrieved on 2006-11-28.</ref> Women comprise 24.6 percent of the student body. Domestic minority enrollment is African-American, 6.4 percent; Hispanic, 5.5 percent; Asian-American, 4.1 percent. The five countries that supply the largest percentage of foreign students to Berklee are Japan, Korea, Germany, Switzerland, and Brazil. The school's current president, Roger H. Brown, was inaugurated in 2004.

Berklee offers three full time semesters per year: Fall, Spring, and an accelerated twelve week summer program. (Compared to the regular sixteen weeks for Fall and Spring.)

There are 230 acoustic pianos and more than 1,000 guitar principals at Berklee. The average class size is 11. The holdings of the college's Stan Getz Media Center and Library include more than 11,500 recordings, 20,000 books, 17,000 musical scores, and 6,000 lead sheets.

[edit] Facilities

  • 17 buildings in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood
  • 3 dormitories in the Back Bay and Fenway-Kenmore neighborhoods
  • A practice and rehearsal building in Boston's Allston-Brighton neighborhood

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[edit] Notable alumni

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