Founded in 1924, the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) Commission on Accreditation is responsible for accrediting music programs and music schools across the United States. The commission is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as the official accrediting agency for music and music-related disciplines in higher education.
The NASM Commission on Accreditation evaluates music programs and schools based on a variety of factors, including the quality of faculty, curriculum, facilities and student outcomes. The accreditation process involves a self-study by the institution, followed by a site visit from NASM representatives to verify compliance with accreditation standards.
Accreditation from NASM is voluntary, but many music programs and schools choose to undergo the process in order to demonstrate their commitment to quality and to ensure that their students receive a high-quality education. Additionally, accreditation from NASM may be required for students who wish to transfer credits or apply for graduate school in music-related fields.
The NASM Commission on Accreditation is a respected authority in music education and its accreditation is highly regarded within the industry.
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