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1. ACCREDITATIONThe Collective
has recently been granted accreditation through the National Association of School’s of Music (NASM). This means that
credits earned at the Collective are more likely to be accepted as transfer credits at other institutions. However, it is
up to the receiving institution to decide as to the acceptance of transfer credits from a particular school. We recommend
that you check with the institution in advance. 2. AUDITION PROCESSAn audition is required for all programs. Auditions may be taken in person,
by sending an audio recording (no videos please), or by E-mail, via MP3, or zip files. Please review the audition requirements
by clicking on the link below. Available spots are limited, therefore, it is recommended that you send in your audition material
as soon as you can CLICK HERE for Audition Requirements 3. APPLICATION PROCESSThe
application for all programs can be filled out online through our Admissions page. You must first pay the Application fee
prior to filling out the application. Please follow all directions when filling out the application online. Click this link to apply to The Collective. 4. CURRIUCULM Our programs are designed to prepare our students for a career as a performing musician. Everything we do focuses on helping
our students develop the skills they need to succeed. Courses fall into one of four categories:
(1) Musicianship,
including reading, music theory, etc.
(2) Style Courses, which focus on learning the important styles in a hands-on
way performing with professional musicians. Styles include Jazz, Funk, Rock, Fusion, Caribbean, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian,
Afro-Pop, and Hip Hip/Drums & Bass. (3) Professional studies, including studio recording, and real-deal
type rehearsal situations.
(4) Concept courses, including business savvy, health & welfare, and other non-music
topics, of which young musicians need to be aware. Students also have individual private study, as well as individual practice
time, and have the opportunity to attend master classes with artists-in-residence, and perform in school sponsored jam sessions.
Note: Arranging and composition study is done on a private lesson basis.
5. DEPOSIT / FEES Enrollment
in a custom program requires a non-refundable registration fee of $75.
Once you are accepted to a program, a deposit
(approximately 1/3 of the full tuition) is required to reserve your space. The balance of the program fee is payable on the
first day of the program, unless you have made arrangements for a payment plan. Payment plans are available for multiple-semester
programs only.
Each Fulltime student will be given an I-pod loaded with course material to use during the semester.
A $500 refundable deposit is required for this item. See “Refunds” for detail on our refund policy. 6. DIPLOMAS & CERTIFICATES Diploma requirements at The Collective are a minimum of four semesters, including the successful completion of the Certificate,
and Advanced Performance Programs. All other plans of study are warded Certificates of completion. 7. EVALUATION PROCESS Students are evaluated
twice before being assigned a program or class. The first evaluation is the audition, whether in person or on recording. The
second is a live evaluation by members of our faculty on the first day of class. This method helps to insure that a student
will be placed in an appropriate level class. 8. FINANCIAL AID Student loans are available to US students from the SLM Financial Corporation,
which is a subsidiary of the Sallie Mae Company. Financial aid is not available for international students. 9. GENERAL INFORMATION & HISTORY The Collective has been in existence since 1977. During that time we have graduated thousands of young professional musicians
who have been able to go on to create a career in music on the highest professional levels. We offer programs for drums, bass,
guitar, and keyboard in plans of study that range in length from ten weeks to two years. Our course offerings can accommodate
students from advanced beginner to pre-professional levels. We are located in one of the city’s transportation hubs
– at 14th Street and Avenue of the Americas, just north of Greenwich Village and within walking distance of numerous
of world-class music venues.
We have an international student body, with students from all over the world. The
typical student demographic is from 18 to 25 years of age. We are a small school with an enrollment capacity of 60 students
for fulltime programs. Teacher to student ratios are typically five to one, or four to one, in the more advanced programs.
Our faculty are among the finest professional New York musicians, each of whom bring their own expertise and performance experience
to bear in their teaching. 10.
HEALTH INSURANCE The Collective does not offer health insurance coverage for Fulltime students. We recommend
that students make arrangements to extend whatever coverage they currently have to cover you while they are studying at The
Collective. It should be noted, however, that we are just two blocks from St. Vincent’s hospital, which has a first-rate
emergency room facilities. 11.
HOUSING Please see our housing page by clicking the link on the navigation bar above. 12. HOUSING SHORT-TERM For short
stays of three weeks or less, we would recommend the Seafarer’s & International House, which is close by the school.
This is their contact information:
Seafarer’s & International House, 123 east 15th street (3 blocks from
the school), New York, NY 10003 Tel.: 212-677-4800, E-mail: res@sihnyc.org Fax: 212-505-6034 13. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS A.
I-20 APPLICATION International students are required to apply for I-20 M1 visa, which the Collective will supply
upon request. This form will ask the biographical and financial information that is required by the US government for all
student and exchange visitors to the United States. B. I-901 FORM &
FEE Upon receipt of the form I-20, each applicant is required to pay a $100 Immigration and Customs Enforcement
fee to the US government. NOTE: Any additional questions regarding passports
and visa should be directed to the US Consulate in your region. 14. JOB PLACEMENT The music business makes it difficult to establish a
“job placement” process. However, requests for recommendations, and audition notices come in at a regular basis,
and are posted, or emailed to current fulltime students. Studying at The Collective will give you the opportunity to maximize
your potential and become the best musician you can be, assuming that you do your part in terms of consistent effort. There
can no guarantees as far as future work, but without good preparation and a solid foundation, there can be little chance of
success in any endeavor. 15.
LANGUAGE SKILLS A rudimentary level of English proficiency is all that is required to study at The Collective.
However, it is recommended that students record all classes to insure that everything that is presented is retained 16. MATERIAL FEES Most courses have
books, which will need to be purchased for the course. These books can either be purchased directly from The Collective, or
are available at The Guitar Center Located one block from the school. 17. NON-TUITION EXPENSES The following represents a summary of projected monthly
living expenses for fulltime students studying at The Collective. Although a semester is ten weeks, the computation is for
three full months.
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NON-Tuition Expenses
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MONTHLY
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SEMESTER
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Housing
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$1000
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$3,000
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Food
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$600
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$1,800
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Transportation
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$100
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$300
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Entertainment
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$100
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$300
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Total=
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$1,800
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$5,400
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18. PAYMENT OPTIONS Payment
may be made by Credit card, wire transfer, International money order, or with a check drawn on a US bank.
WIRE TRANSFER Wire Transfer information can be provided upon request CREDIT CARD You may pay by Visa or MasterCard. You can call us and
give us this information over the telephone, or you can send it by e-mail. We will charge the deposit to your account.
INTERNATIONAL CHECK OR MONEY ORDER You may pay by international
check or money order payable in U.S. dollars. The check must be drawn on an international bank with a New York branch affiliation.
All checks should be payable to the Collective and mailed to:
The Collective School of Music 541 Avenue of the
Americas, 4th Floor New York New York, 10011 19. PAYMENT PLANS Payment plans are available for all multi-semester plans of study. Payment plan
inquires for specific programs should be directed to the Admissions Director, John Castellano: johnc@thecoll.com, or (212) 741-0091 x103. 20. PRACTICE
TIME The Collective includes individual practice time as part of every Fulltime program. Individual practice
time is usually scheduled in two-hour blocks in one of the school’s fully equipped practice rooms from 8am to 10pm during
the week, and 10am to 10pm on weekends. 21.
PROGRAM EXTENSIONS Students opting to extend their program must do so prior to four weeks (1 Month) before
the start of the next semester. For international students, the deadline is 60 days prior to the start of the next semester.
“Add-on” programs, although billed at the individual program rate, will apply towards a diploma or
certificate award, as required by the over-all plan of study. 22. PRIVATE LESSONS Most programs include at least one elective private lessons
per week during the semester. Elective private lessons are those lessons which the student can use to study with any Collective
faculty member, including those who teach other instruments besides the student’s primary instrument. In some cases,
such as with the EIP course, students are assigned private lessons (called program lessons) with a particular teacher as part
of the course program of study. In some cases students, who have specific weaknesses, or who are falling behind in their studies,
may be assigned a particular teacher for the purpose of special tutoring.
23. READING PROFICIENCY Incoming students are first evaluated as part of the
live audition process, or submit a reading self-evaluation as part of the taped recorded process. A second evaluation takes
place on the first day of class of each semester. Generally speaking, reading levels do not impact the program decision, which
is based on technical skill, and performance experience. However, minimum reading presidency levels are required to receive
a diploma from TC. 24. REFUND POLICY
FOR FULLTIME PROGRAMS Full refund of tuition up to two weeks before the start of the program (usually a
Monday). 65% refund of tuition up to the 1st day of classes. 40% refund of tuition up to the start of the 2nd week
of classes. No refund after the start of the second week of classes. PROCEDURE
1. Refunds are paid
in check only. Allow 3-4 weeks.
2. Registration and application fees are non-refundable.
3.
Account credits are non-refundable after a period of one year.
4. Students dropping out of multiple-semester
programs will be billed the individual program rate for programs already taken and the balance will be refunded according
to the Individual program refund policy. 5. Unused private lessons that are part of a full-time program must
be taken before the end of the program and are non-refundable.
6. Unused private lessons not a part of a full-time
program, must be taken within one year, or lost.
7. If a private lesson, or ongoing class workshop block is cancelled
before all lessons are used, the balance of the unused lessons will be refunded at the individual lesson rate.
25. SCHEDULES – WEEKLY Programs at The Collective usually run from either 10 to 4, or 9 to 5 – Monday through Friday, depending on the specific
program. In additional, there may by special events, jam sessions, or other events scheduled in the evening at or school.
26. SEMESTER SCHEDULE The Collective
is on a quarterly system, with each semester lasting ten weeks. Start dates are usually; Winter – 2nd week in January,
Spring - last week in March, Summer - 2nd week in June, and Fall - 2nd week in September. There is usually a five to
six week break between the end of the fall semester, and the beginning of the winter semester. The school remains open for
most of this period, and active fulltime students are given access to practice rooms for individual practice time.
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Winter '08
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Jan. 7th - March 14th
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Spring '08
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March 24th - May 30th
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Summer '08
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June 9th - August 18th
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Fall '08
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Sept. 8th - Nov. 14th
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28. SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships
are currently available for bass, guitar, and keyboard students, and are awarded based on merit for exceptionally talented
students. Live auditions are required for scholarship applicants. 29. STUDENT LOANS Student loans are available to all US students
through the SLM Financial Corporation, a subsidiary of Sallie Mae. 30. TRANSFERRING CREDITS As an accredited school, you should be able to transfer
at least some of the credits earned at The Collective to another institution. However, it is always up to the receiving institution
to decide how many, if any credits they will accept as transfer credits. 31. TUITION The following is a summary of the current tuition
rates in place for the fall 07 to the summer 08 semesters. Payment plans are available for all multi-semester programs, and
student loans through the SLM Financial Corporation are available for all programs
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Two Year Diploma
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$42,500 (or $21,250 per year)
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Six-Semester Diploma
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$34,000
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Six-semester Certificate
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$31,500
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Year-Long Certificate 2
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$25,000
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Year-Long Certificate 1
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$22,500
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Two-Semester Certificate Program
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$13,000
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Two-Semester Prep Program
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$10,000
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Single Semester Prep program (by
permission only)
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$5,200
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Single Semester section of the two-semester Certificate program
(by permission only)
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$6,700
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Performance Musicianship
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$5,700
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Elective Intensive Program
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$5,200
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Advanced Performance Program
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$7,800
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32. VOCATIONAL STATUS The Collective
is in the category of non-academic, non-degree conferring vocational school. Therefore, the Collective Diploma is separate
and apart from a music degree offered at an academic institution. 33. WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING You will need to bring your own personal recording device, metronome, headphones, and sticks, if you are a drummer. An instrument,
if you are a guitarist or bassist. We will supply everything else. 34. WORK-STUDY EMPLOYMENT Work-study jobs are available from time
to time on a limited basis. Payment for this work is given as tuition credit towards open account balances
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