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Are you an aspiring musician looking to study at a prestigious music school in the USA? At California College of Music (CCM), we welcome international students from all over the world to join our vibrant and diverse community in Los Angeles, California.
Why Choose CCM?
World-Class Education: At CCM, we offer a comprehensive curriculum designed to help you master your craft. Our programs are led by experienced industry professionals who have worked with some of the biggest names in music. Whether you're interested in performance, production, songwriting, or music business, our courses are tailored to give you the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in today’s music industry.
Diverse Student Body: As a music school in the USA for international students, CCM prides itself on creating a multicultural environment where students from various backgrounds can learn from one another. You’ll have the opportunity to collaborate with peers from different cultures, broadening your musical horizons and enriching your educational experience.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our campus in Los Angeles is equipped with the latest technology and resources to support your studies. From recording studios to practice rooms, you'll have everything you need to hone your skills and produce professional-quality music.
Prime Location: Located in the heart of the entertainment capital of the world, Los Angeles offers unparalleled opportunities for aspiring musicians. You'll be just a stone's throw away from iconic music venues, studios, and industry professionals. Being in LA also means that you’ll have access to a wealth of cultural experiences, making your time at CCM both educational and inspiring.
International Student Support
At CCM, we understand that moving to a new country can be both exciting and challenging. That’s why we offer comprehensive support services tailored specifically for international students. Our dedicated team is here to assist you with everything from the application process and visa requirements to finding accommodation and adjusting to life in the USA.
Visa Assistance: We provide guidance on obtaining the appropriate student visa for your studies in the USA. Our admissions team will work with you to ensure you have all the necessary documentation and support to make the process as smooth as possible.
Orientation and Integration: Upon arrival, you'll participate in an orientation program designed to help you settle in and feel at home at CCM. You'll meet other international students, get to know your professors, and learn about the resources available to you on campus.
Language Support: If English is not your first language, we offer language support services to help you succeed in your studies. Whether you need help with academic writing or conversation practice, we’re here to assist you.
Cultural Activities: We believe that a well-rounded education includes exposure to different cultures and experiences. That’s why we organize regular cultural events, trips, and activities that allow you to explore Los Angeles and connect with your peers.
How to Apply
Applying to CCM as an international student is a straightforward process. Start by submitting an online application, a portfolio or audition video, and any other required documents. Our admissions team is available to guide you through each step and answer any questions you may have.
Scholarships: We offer a range of scholarships options to help make your education more affordable. Be sure to explore these opportunities as you plan your studies at CCM.
Join a Global Network of Musicians
By choosing California College of Music, you’re not just enrolling in a music school in the USA for international students—you’re joining a global network of talented musicians who are shaping the future of the music industry. Whether you aspire to be a performer, producer, or music entrepreneur, CCM provides the education, resources, and connections you need to turn your dreams into reality.
Ready to take the next step? Contact us today to learn more about our programs and start your journey at California College of Music.
California College of Music: A Top Music School in the USA for International Students
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How much musical experience do I need before I apply?We encourage students of all skill levels to apply. At a minimum, one to three years of dedicated study on your primary instrument are recommended. Our programs are designed to teach fundamental musicianship from the ground up, so the main qualities we look for in new students are academic excellence, passion for music, and dedication to personal and artistic growth. Click here to learn HOW TO APPLY.
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Are scholarships available at CCM?In an effort to make popular music education affordable for everyone, we offer Talent-Based Scholarships for all applicants. You can also contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu for assistance.
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How do I apply?It's so easy! See our HOW TO APPLY page for step-by-step guidance through the application process. If you need assistance, contact us directly at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu for help.
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What are the housing options at CCM?We do not offer on-campus housing. However, we provide information on how students can find their own housing in the Pasadena area at our housing resources page. For those who still require assistance locating housing, we offer a Housing Placement Service for a one-time fee of $250 to connect students with vetted landlords and homestay owners. Please visit the housing resources page or contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu for assistance.
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How old do I need to be to apply?All students must provide Proof of Graduation from high school or the equivalent before enrolling in a program at California College of Music. Acceptable forms of Proof of Graduation are a high school transcript showing graduation date, a high school diploma, a passing score on a GED® test, or a transcript from an accredited college or university. Our standard minimum age requirement for entrance is 18 years old.
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When can I enroll?College-level programs accept applications for our Spring and Fall quarters, which typically begin in early April and October, respectively.
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Is CCM Accredited?California College of Music is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
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I'm an international student. How do I get a student visa?If you are accepted to any of CCM’s college-level programs, you will receive a Form I-20, which establishes a record for you within the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) and makes you eligible to apply for a visa interview with the US Embassy in your country. The US Embassy decides whether or not to grant you a student visa, which would allow you to enter the US to study music. In order to successfully obtain your Form I-20, your first quarter tuition and fees must be paid in full. Visa regulations are subject to change; check the US Embassy website at WWW.USEMBASSY.GOV for up-to-date information. Contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu if you have further questions.
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What is Optional Practical Training for international students? How do I become eligible for OPT?Optional Practical Training ("OPT") is a work authorization by USCIS which allows a student holding an F-1 student visa to stay in the United States for up to one year after completing their program in order to work and gain professional experience in their field of study. International students who successfully complete one of our 12-month Certificate programs or our 18-month Associate of Science in Performance program are eligible to apply for OPT. Further information can be found at the USCIS OPT page and the DHS Study In The States OPT page. If you have any questions regarding OPT, please contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu.
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Talent-Based ScholarshipA talent-based scholarship at California College of Music is an institutional award which all students can apply for! Students who receive this scholarship may be awarded up to 10-30% reduced from their tuition. In order to be considered you must first apply to a full-time program and then fill out and meet the requirements within the Talent-based Scholarship Application
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Veteran’s BenefitsVETERAN’S BENEFITS California College of Music is approved to accept veteran education benefits. Eligible veterans, active duty service persons, reservists, or otherwise eligible members (such as spouses and dependents) may student in the following programs: • Certificate in Performance • Associate of Science degree program in Performance • Certificate in Songwriting & Music Production During your military service, you have developed skills and disciplines that directly transfer to music study. The strong work ethic and attention to detail cultivated during your service are valuable assets when learning music. We take pride in having veteran students and believe music can be a positive outlet after serving our country NOTE: CCM does not approve veterans for educational benefits. The School Certifying Official (SCO) only certifies student enrollment based on veterans’ Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and will serve as a direct liaison between CCM and the Department of Veterans Affairs regarding underpayment, overpayment, or non-payment of VA educational benefits. VETERAN’S BENEFITS PROCEDURES Step 1: Apply for VA Education Benefits Check with the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) for an excellent step by step road map that will help you determine your benefit eligibility, compare programs, calculate your benefit, collect your paperwork, and apply for VA benefits online. The Department of Veterans Affairs can take at least 45 days to approve your benefits if you are a new applicant. For questions regarding eligibility or remaining benefits, contact VA at 888.442.4551 or visit the website at how to apply. Within the online application, be sure to indicate under Financial Support Options that you would like to use VA educational benefits. Additionally, all veterans are required to obtain and submit transcripts from all previously attended school(s) for consideration of transfer of credit. Once accepted into CCM, you must submit your Certificate of Eligibility (COE) or a Statement of Benefits to our SCO in order to attend the mandatory Student Orientation, take placement exams, and register for courses. A submission of your COE, while payment to the institution is pending from the VA, will guarantee the school will not: Prevent your enrollment into the institution Assess late penalty fees Require you to secure alternative or additional funding, or Deny you access to any resources available to other students who have satisfied their tuition & fees to the institution. All questions regarding the application process and enrollment into the College as a veteran student should be directed to the SCO of CCM. Call 626.577.1751 or email admissions@ccmla.edu Step 2: Apply and Enroll at CCM Follow and complete our easy 4-step process located on our Student conditions and obligations in order to maintain scholarship Students must pay tuition and fees in full according to the payment schedule in the Enrollment Agreement. Students must maintain full-time status (a course load of at least 12 units) at all times. A student who must extend his/her program beyond the initial program length as stated in the Enrollment Agreement, whether by choice or due to failed courses, may not reapply for a scholarship or redistribute any remaining scholarship to the new quarter. Students must attend at least 85% of scheduled classes in every course. Students must make continuous academic progress each quarter and complete his/her program on time. Students receiving scholarships must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for their scholarship award to be disbursed in each new quarter. IMPORTANT: The maximum amount of institutional awards cannot exceed 30% of the program's tuition. Only new applicants may apply for scholarships; previously or currently enrolled students are not eligible. Scholarships are non-transferable and have no redeemable cash value. All scholarship application information (including auditions, personal statements, and letters of recommendation) is considered final once submitted. California College of Music is not responsible for damage or loss of any submission. Step 3: Request Your Benefits Each Quarter Certification of enrollment is not automatic. To have your certification submitted to the VA, you must meet with your academic advisor by the end of every quarter. You will review current grades, satisfactory academic progress, and upcoming quarter requirements. Upon completion, you will receive final grades and be eligible to register for courses.
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Private Loan DisclosureThe College is not currently affiliated with ANY lenders that provide private education loans, therefore we cannot provide any preferred lender lists. However, We encourage students to consider Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized loans first, as they generally have lower fixed interest rates and more flexible repayment options.
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Now that you have been accepted into a program at California College of Music, you will need to apply for an F-1 Visa. Below are the steps you will need to take:
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How much musical experience do I need before I apply?We encourage students of all skill levels to apply. At a minimum, one to three years of dedicated study on your primary instrument are recommended. Our programs are designed to teach fundamental musicianship from the ground up, so the main qualities we look for in new students are academic excellence, passion for music, and dedication to personal and artistic growth. Click here to learn HOW TO APPLY.
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Are scholarships available at CCM?In an effort to make popular music education affordable for everyone, we offer Talent-Based Scholarships for all applicants. You can also contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu for assistance.
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How do I apply?It's so easy! See our HOW TO APPLY page for step-by-step guidance through the application process. If you need assistance, contact us directly at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu for help.
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What are the housing options at CCM?We do not offer on-campus housing. However, we provide information on how students can find their own housing in the Pasadena area at our housing resources page. For those who still require assistance locating housing, we offer a Housing Placement Service for a one-time fee of $250 to connect students with vetted landlords and homestay owners. Please visit the housing resources page or contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu for assistance.
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How old do I need to be to apply?All students must provide Proof of Graduation from high school or the equivalent before enrolling in a program at California College of Music. Acceptable forms of Proof of Graduation are a high school transcript showing graduation date, a high school diploma, a passing score on a GED® test, or a transcript from an accredited college or university. Our standard minimum age requirement for entrance is 18 years old.
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When can I enroll?College-level programs accept applications for our Spring and Fall quarters, which typically begin in early April and October, respectively.
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Is CCM Accredited?California College of Music is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
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I'm an international student. How do I get a student visa?If you are accepted to any of CCM’s college-level programs, you will receive a Form I-20, which establishes a record for you within the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) and makes you eligible to apply for a visa interview with the US Embassy in your country. The US Embassy decides whether or not to grant you a student visa, which would allow you to enter the US to study music. In order to successfully obtain your Form I-20, your first quarter tuition and fees must be paid in full. Visa regulations are subject to change; check the US Embassy website at WWW.USEMBASSY.GOV for up-to-date information. Contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu if you have further questions.
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What is Optional Practical Training for international students? How do I become eligible for OPT?Optional Practical Training ("OPT") is a work authorization by USCIS which allows a student holding an F-1 student visa to stay in the United States for up to one year after completing their program in order to work and gain professional experience in their field of study. International students who successfully complete one of our 12-month Certificate programs or our 18-month Associate of Science in Performance program are eligible to apply for OPT. Further information can be found at the USCIS OPT page and the DHS Study In The States OPT page. If you have any questions regarding OPT, please contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu.
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Talent-Based ScholarshipA talent-based scholarship at California College of Music is an institutional award which all students can apply for! Students who receive this scholarship may be awarded up to 10-30% reduced from their tuition. In order to be considered you must first apply to a full-time program and then fill out and meet the requirements within the Talent-based Scholarship Application
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Veteran’s BenefitsVETERAN’S BENEFITS California College of Music is approved to accept veteran education benefits. Eligible veterans, active duty service persons, reservists, or otherwise eligible members (such as spouses and dependents) may student in the following programs: • Certificate in Performance • Associate of Science degree program in Performance • Certificate in Songwriting & Music Production During your military service, you have developed skills and disciplines that directly transfer to music study. The strong work ethic and attention to detail cultivated during your service are valuable assets when learning music. We take pride in having veteran students and believe music can be a positive outlet after serving our country NOTE: CCM does not approve veterans for educational benefits. The School Certifying Official (SCO) only certifies student enrollment based on veterans’ Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and will serve as a direct liaison between CCM and the Department of Veterans Affairs regarding underpayment, overpayment, or non-payment of VA educational benefits. VETERAN’S BENEFITS PROCEDURES Step 1: Apply for VA Education Benefits Check with the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) for an excellent step by step road map that will help you determine your benefit eligibility, compare programs, calculate your benefit, collect your paperwork, and apply for VA benefits online. The Department of Veterans Affairs can take at least 45 days to approve your benefits if you are a new applicant. For questions regarding eligibility or remaining benefits, contact VA at 888.442.4551 or visit the website at how to apply. Within the online application, be sure to indicate under Financial Support Options that you would like to use VA educational benefits. Additionally, all veterans are required to obtain and submit transcripts from all previously attended school(s) for consideration of transfer of credit. Once accepted into CCM, you must submit your Certificate of Eligibility (COE) or a Statement of Benefits to our SCO in order to attend the mandatory Student Orientation, take placement exams, and register for courses. A submission of your COE, while payment to the institution is pending from the VA, will guarantee the school will not: Prevent your enrollment into the institution Assess late penalty fees Require you to secure alternative or additional funding, or Deny you access to any resources available to other students who have satisfied their tuition & fees to the institution. All questions regarding the application process and enrollment into the College as a veteran student should be directed to the SCO of CCM. Call 626.577.1751 or email admissions@ccmla.edu Step 2: Apply and Enroll at CCM Follow and complete our easy 4-step process located on our Student conditions and obligations in order to maintain scholarship Students must pay tuition and fees in full according to the payment schedule in the Enrollment Agreement. Students must maintain full-time status (a course load of at least 12 units) at all times. A student who must extend his/her program beyond the initial program length as stated in the Enrollment Agreement, whether by choice or due to failed courses, may not reapply for a scholarship or redistribute any remaining scholarship to the new quarter. Students must attend at least 85% of scheduled classes in every course. Students must make continuous academic progress each quarter and complete his/her program on time. Students receiving scholarships must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for their scholarship award to be disbursed in each new quarter. IMPORTANT: The maximum amount of institutional awards cannot exceed 30% of the program's tuition. Only new applicants may apply for scholarships; previously or currently enrolled students are not eligible. Scholarships are non-transferable and have no redeemable cash value. All scholarship application information (including auditions, personal statements, and letters of recommendation) is considered final once submitted. California College of Music is not responsible for damage or loss of any submission. Step 3: Request Your Benefits Each Quarter Certification of enrollment is not automatic. To have your certification submitted to the VA, you must meet with your academic advisor by the end of every quarter. You will review current grades, satisfactory academic progress, and upcoming quarter requirements. Upon completion, you will receive final grades and be eligible to register for courses.
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Private Loan DisclosureThe College is not currently affiliated with ANY lenders that provide private education loans, therefore we cannot provide any preferred lender lists. However, We encourage students to consider Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized loans first, as they generally have lower fixed interest rates and more flexible repayment options.
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How much musical experience do I need before I apply?We encourage students of all skill levels to apply. At a minimum, one to three years of dedicated study on your primary instrument are recommended. Our programs are designed to teach fundamental musicianship from the ground up, so the main qualities we look for in new students are academic excellence, passion for music, and dedication to personal and artistic growth. Click here to learn HOW TO APPLY.
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Are scholarships available at CCM?In an effort to make popular music education affordable for everyone, we offer Talent-Based Scholarships for all applicants. You can also contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu for assistance.
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How do I apply?It's so easy! See our HOW TO APPLY page for step-by-step guidance through the application process. If you need assistance, contact us directly at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu for help.
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What are the housing options at CCM?We do not offer on-campus housing. However, we provide information on how students can find their own housing in the Pasadena area at our housing resources page. For those who still require assistance locating housing, we offer a Housing Placement Service for a one-time fee of $250 to connect students with vetted landlords and homestay owners. Please visit the housing resources page or contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu for assistance.
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How old do I need to be to apply?All students must provide Proof of Graduation from high school or the equivalent before enrolling in a program at California College of Music. Acceptable forms of Proof of Graduation are a high school transcript showing graduation date, a high school diploma, a passing score on a GED® test, or a transcript from an accredited college or university. Our standard minimum age requirement for entrance is 18 years old.
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When can I enroll?College-level programs accept applications for our Spring and Fall quarters, which typically begin in early April and October, respectively.
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Is CCM Accredited?California College of Music is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
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I'm an international student. How do I get a student visa?If you are accepted to any of CCM’s college-level programs, you will receive a Form I-20, which establishes a record for you within the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) and makes you eligible to apply for a visa interview with the US Embassy in your country. The US Embassy decides whether or not to grant you a student visa, which would allow you to enter the US to study music. In order to successfully obtain your Form I-20, your first quarter tuition and fees must be paid in full. Visa regulations are subject to change; check the US Embassy website at WWW.USEMBASSY.GOV for up-to-date information. Contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu if you have further questions.
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What is Optional Practical Training for international students? How do I become eligible for OPT?Optional Practical Training ("OPT") is a work authorization by USCIS which allows a student holding an F-1 student visa to stay in the United States for up to one year after completing their program in order to work and gain professional experience in their field of study. International students who successfully complete one of our 12-month Certificate programs or our 18-month Associate of Science in Performance program are eligible to apply for OPT. Further information can be found at the USCIS OPT page and the DHS Study In The States OPT page. If you have any questions regarding OPT, please contact us at (626) 577-1751 or admissions@ccmla.edu.
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Talent-Based ScholarshipA talent-based scholarship at California College of Music is an institutional award which all students can apply for! Students who receive this scholarship may be awarded up to 10-30% reduced from their tuition. In order to be considered you must first apply to a full-time program and then fill out and meet the requirements within the Talent-based Scholarship Application
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Veteran’s BenefitsVETERAN’S BENEFITS California College of Music is approved to accept veteran education benefits. Eligible veterans, active duty service persons, reservists, or otherwise eligible members (such as spouses and dependents) may student in the following programs: • Certificate in Performance • Associate of Science degree program in Performance • Certificate in Songwriting & Music Production During your military service, you have developed skills and disciplines that directly transfer to music study. The strong work ethic and attention to detail cultivated during your service are valuable assets when learning music. We take pride in having veteran students and believe music can be a positive outlet after serving our country NOTE: CCM does not approve veterans for educational benefits. The School Certifying Official (SCO) only certifies student enrollment based on veterans’ Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and will serve as a direct liaison between CCM and the Department of Veterans Affairs regarding underpayment, overpayment, or non-payment of VA educational benefits. VETERAN’S BENEFITS PROCEDURES Step 1: Apply for VA Education Benefits Check with the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) for an excellent step by step road map that will help you determine your benefit eligibility, compare programs, calculate your benefit, collect your paperwork, and apply for VA benefits online. The Department of Veterans Affairs can take at least 45 days to approve your benefits if you are a new applicant. For questions regarding eligibility or remaining benefits, contact VA at 888.442.4551 or visit the website at how to apply. Within the online application, be sure to indicate under Financial Support Options that you would like to use VA educational benefits. Additionally, all veterans are required to obtain and submit transcripts from all previously attended school(s) for consideration of transfer of credit. Once accepted into CCM, you must submit your Certificate of Eligibility (COE) or a Statement of Benefits to our SCO in order to attend the mandatory Student Orientation, take placement exams, and register for courses. A submission of your COE, while payment to the institution is pending from the VA, will guarantee the school will not: Prevent your enrollment into the institution Assess late penalty fees Require you to secure alternative or additional funding, or Deny you access to any resources available to other students who have satisfied their tuition & fees to the institution. All questions regarding the application process and enrollment into the College as a veteran student should be directed to the SCO of CCM. Call 626.577.1751 or email admissions@ccmla.edu Step 2: Apply and Enroll at CCM Follow and complete our easy 4-step process located on our Student conditions and obligations in order to maintain scholarship Students must pay tuition and fees in full according to the payment schedule in the Enrollment Agreement. Students must maintain full-time status (a course load of at least 12 units) at all times. A student who must extend his/her program beyond the initial program length as stated in the Enrollment Agreement, whether by choice or due to failed courses, may not reapply for a scholarship or redistribute any remaining scholarship to the new quarter. Students must attend at least 85% of scheduled classes in every course. Students must make continuous academic progress each quarter and complete his/her program on time. Students receiving scholarships must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for their scholarship award to be disbursed in each new quarter. IMPORTANT: The maximum amount of institutional awards cannot exceed 30% of the program's tuition. Only new applicants may apply for scholarships; previously or currently enrolled students are not eligible. Scholarships are non-transferable and have no redeemable cash value. All scholarship application information (including auditions, personal statements, and letters of recommendation) is considered final once submitted. California College of Music is not responsible for damage or loss of any submission. Step 3: Request Your Benefits Each Quarter Certification of enrollment is not automatic. To have your certification submitted to the VA, you must meet with your academic advisor by the end of every quarter. You will review current grades, satisfactory academic progress, and upcoming quarter requirements. Upon completion, you will receive final grades and be eligible to register for courses.
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Private Loan DisclosureThe College is not currently affiliated with ANY lenders that provide private education loans, therefore we cannot provide any preferred lender lists. However, We encourage students to consider Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized loans first, as they generally have lower fixed interest rates and more flexible repayment options.