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World’s Top Music Schools in 2024

Check out the top music schools shaping the next generation of musical talent, and what it costs for aspiring musicians to attend.

by Bobby Owsinski via Music 3.0

Getting a higher education degree in music has always been a dubious endeavor, since most of the skills can be learned independently and you don’t need a piece of paper to enter the industry unless you want to be a teacher. Not only that, the costs have spiraled out of control enough that, given the low revenue nature of the music business, you have to wonder how to justify spending all that money. That said, there’s a definite advantage if you can learn from some of the best in the business, and that’s what you’ll get from one of the top music schools.

Top music schools

The Hollywood Reporter took a look at what it feels are the top music schools (in no particular order), and this is what it came up with. There are some surprises here, and the prices can be downright scary.

SCHOOLPRICE TO ATTEND
Julliard$54,400
USC Thornton School of Music$69,904
Berklee College of Music$50,540
Columbia College Chicago$32,316
The Oberlin Conservatory of Music$66,410
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music$54,400
UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music$15,154
The New England Conservatory of Music$58,910
Eastman School of Music$65,870
Indiana University Jacobs School of Music$40,369
Film Scoring Academy of Europe$39,000
New York University Steinhardt School$31,398
University of North Carolina School of the Arts$24,399
Yale School of Music$39,500
Belmont University$42,540
Columbia University in the City of New York$74,846
Musicians Institute, Los Angeles$32,400
Cal State Northridge$7,458
Los Angeles College of Music$27,000
Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program$35,000

Probably everyone in the business is familiar with most of the schools on the list, but almost everyone except students and parents are aware of the cost of attending.

As you can see, most charge a great deal, but less than a few of the elite colleges. Still, a few stand out for their low cost – UCLA and Cal State Northridge.

What puts this all in perspective is a quote from veteran composer and orchestrator Conrad Pope, who has worked with many of the schools on THR‘s annual list of the world’s best music schools, “[Music schools] can’t provide you with an original voice. You can’t teach creativity. But you can teach the craft.”

Bobby Owsinski is a producer/engineer, author, blogger, podcaster, and coach. He has authored 24 books on music production, music, the music business, music AI, and social media.

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