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Best Colleges in Ohio for Music Education?

I'm planning to major in music education and want to find the best colleges in Ohio for this path. I'm curious about program quality and opportunities for hands-on experiences. Any advice on where I should consider applying?

a year ago

For pursuing a major in music education, Ohio offers several strong choices. Here are some considerations:

1. Oberlin College: Oberlin has one of the country's top conservatories, and its music education program is highly regarded. The dual degree program allows students to earn a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from the conservatory and a Bachelor of Arts from the college in five years. Oberlin's teachers and students gain practical experience through field observation, clinical experiences, and student teaching placements.

2. Baldwin Wallace University: Known for its strong Conservatory of Music, BW also offers a robust music education program. You can gain classroom teaching experience beginning in your first year, and it's located near Cleveland, providing plenty of opportunities for internships and performances.

3. The University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music (CCM): You'll be exposed to a broad curriculum of music theory, history, conducting and performance, pedagogical study, and comprehensive field experience as a music education student here.

4. Ohio State University: OSU offers a comprehensive music education program, and the university's affiliation with a Big Ten school means you'll have access to a great variety of resources not just within your program, but across disciplines.

5. Cleveland State University: At CSU, you can take advantage of an urban setting for hands-on experience. CSU's music education program includes license programs for Multi-Age, Early Childhood, and Middle Childhood education, and the program includes a lot of practical experience in local school districts.

You may want to check each school's net price calculator to gauge what you might pay after receiving financial aid. Remember, the best school is not only the one that offers a great program but also fits your financial situation and personal preferences in terms of setting, social scene, extracurricular opportunities, and so on.

a year ago

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