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Cleveland Institute of Music
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About Cleveland Institute of Music
Cleveland Institute of Music is an institution located in Cleveland, Ohio. Detailed institutional metrics including enrollment, completion rates, and retention rates are not reported in current IPEDS records available for this listing, and no specific academic programs are itemized in available data. The Cleveland Institute of Music is a nationally recognized conservatory offering undergraduate, graduate, and artist diploma programs in classical music performance, composition, music theory, and music education.
The conservatory is known for rigorous professional training in instrumental performance, voice, and music-related academic disciplines. It maintains close ties with the Cleveland Orchestra and provides students with access to high-level performance opportunities. Prospective students should contact the Cleveland Institute of Music directly for current program offerings, admission requirements, and enrollment figures.
Located in the University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, the Cleveland Institute of Music is situated alongside other major cultural and educational institutions. It serves as a leading resource for pre-professional and professional classical music training in the Midwest.
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
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