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Carolina School of Broadcasting
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About Carolina School of Broadcasting
Carolina School of Broadcasting is a specialized educational institution located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The school focuses on training students for careers in the broadcasting and media industries. Detailed IPEDS data on institutional type, enrollment figures, completion rates, and retention rates are not reported in current records for this institution.
Specific program offerings at Carolina School of Broadcasting have not been enumerated in available IPEDS records. Schools of this type typically provide training in radio broadcasting, on-air performance, audio production, and media communication. Prospective students should contact the school directly for information on available credentials, program length, and enrollment requirements.
Charlotte, North Carolina is the largest city in the state and a major financial and media center in the Southeast, providing graduates with access to a robust local broadcasting and communications industry.
Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
3435 Performance Road, Charlotte, NC 28214
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