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Compass College of Film and Media
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About Compass College of Film and Media
Compass College of Film and Media is a specialized postsecondary institution located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, focused on professional training in film production, media arts, and related creative disciplines. The college serves students seeking career-oriented credentials in the film and media industry. Institutional type and control data are not separately reported in IPEDS records for this institution.
No specific program listings are currently available in IPEDS data for Compass College of Film and Media. The institution's curriculum is centered on practical, production-based education in areas such as filmmaking, screenwriting, cinematography, and digital media, preparing students for entry-level professional roles in the entertainment and media sectors.
Grand Rapids, MI is Michigan's second-largest city and a growing hub for creative industries in the Midwest. Compass College of Film and Media provides students in western Michigan with access to focused, industry-relevant training in film and media production. Prospective students should contact the college directly for current program details and enrollment requirements.
Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
41 Sheldon Blvd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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