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  2. Oberlin College and Conservatory's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Liberal Arts Colleges, #51. Its tuition and fees are $64,646. Oberlin College and...

    • Juilliard School
    • Curtis Institute of Music
    • Manhattan School of Music
    • Berklee College of Music
    • Mannes College-The New School For Music
    • New England Conservatory of Music
    • Boston Conservatory
    • Cleveland Institute of Music
    • San Francisco Conservatory of Music
    • Peabody Conservatory-Johns Hopkins University

    (New York, New York) Founded in 1905, the Juilliard School can easily be considered the most prestigious music conservatory in the country—and for good reason. Located in New York City's Lincoln Center and known for its high-expectations, Juilliard has produced many musicians who have become household names: from Miles Davis to Yo Yo Ma to Renée Fl...

    (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Founded in 1924, the Philadelphia-based Curtis Institute of Music has produced many notable alumni—especially composers, including Leonard Bernstein, Gian Carlo Menotti, Ned Rorem, and Nino Rota. Other famous alumni include conductors Jaime Laredo and Alan Gilbert, violinist Jascha Brodsky, organist Alan Morrison, and p...

    (New York, New York) Located on Manhattan's Upper West Side, the Manhattan School of Music is a competitive environment that offers its students a number of valuable opportunities. Founded in 1917, the conservatory is especially respected for its jazz department, which has produced a long roster of notable alumni, including Harry Connick, Jr., Herb...

    (Boston, Massachusetts) Unlike many of the conservatories on this list, Berklee is firmly focused upon the study and practice of contemporary, as opposed to classical, music. Founded in 1945, it was the first music school in the United States to include jazz in its curriculum. Berklee consistently ranks in the top 10 of American conservatories. Wit...

    (New York, New York) Founded in 1916, Mannes College joined The New School for Music consortium in 1989. Since then, it has solidified itself as one of the top choices for serious young music students. Located in New York's Greenwich Village, Mannes's student population hovers around 350, making it one of the smallest conservatories on this list. B...

    (Boston, Massachusetts) Located in Boston, the New England Conservatory of Music is one of the largest conservatories to be located in an urban setting. In fact, the college community that is Boston remains a huge draw to prospective Conservatory students. Nearly half of the members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra have ties to the school, while Bo...

    (Boston, Massachusetts) Founded in 1867, Boston Conservatory offers Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Music, artist diplomas, and certificates in such departments as music, musical theater, and music education. It is also one of the few conservatories offering instruction in all major instruments, including co...

    (Cleveland, Ohio) Cleveland Institute of Music may be smaller than most of the conservatories on this list, but it boasts a number of benefits and opportunities that should appeal to the serious music student. Most notably, Cleveland's lower cost of living results in lower tuition and housing costs. Like most other colleges and conservatories, firs...

    (San Francisco, California) San Francisco Conservatory of Music is a smaller conservatory located in the city's Civic Center—a mere stone's throw from the San Francisco Symphony and Opera House. Though the city of San Francisco remains a big draw for prospective music students, the Conservatory remains one of the least competitive on this list. App...

    (Baltimore, Maryland) Peabody Conservatory is a division of the Peabody Institute, which is itself a division of Johns Hopkins University. It is no surprise, then, that Peabody's stature is commensurate with the larger university's stellar international reputation. Located in Baltimore, Peabody has been training students for professional careers in...

  3. Aug 29, 2022 · Oberlin Conservatory of Music Acceptance Rate. The acceptance rate into Oberlin College, as a whole, is 35%. That said, some specific majors at Oberlin Conservatory have significantly lower acceptance rates than other majors. There are a variety of reasons that specific music programs are more selective than others.

  4. Feb 1, 2021 · Public domain photo via Wikimedia Commons. Oberlin is a small liberal arts college based in Ohio. With less than 3,000 total students, the population at Oberlin is best described as left-leaning. The genres available for study at Oberlin are predominantly classical as well as jazz.

  5. Mar 5, 2019 · Looking into Oberlin? Find out more about Oberlin's ranking, acceptance rate, tuition, famous alumni, scholarships, curriculum, requirements, and more.

  6. Oberlin was ranked tied for the 51st-best national liberal arts college in the 2023-2024 edition of U.S. News & World Report ' s "Best Colleges" ranking. Of Oberlin's nearly 3,000 students, nearly 2,400 are enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences, a little over 400 in the Conservatory of Music, and the remaining 180 or so in both College and ...

  7. 2024 Best Colleges for Music in America. Ranking of best colleges for music majors. Compare the top 100 music schools in the U.S.

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