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| Preparatory Center for the Performing Arts | ||
Policies and ProceduresSCHOOL YEARAll classes, unless otherwise indicated, are based upon an academic year curriculum of 32 weeks. Students therefore are enrolled for the entire school year from September through June. (Please consult the yearly calendar for exact dates.) Please note:
Performance Opportunities POLICIESStudents enrolled at the Preparatory Center cannot be concurrently studying the same instrument or discipline at another institution, or with another private teacher, without the prior approval of the Director. Students are not permitted to change teachers or classes without the approval of the Director.
LOCATION OF LESSONS AND CLASSESAll Preparatory Center lessons and classes are held on the Brooklyn College campus. Locations of classrooms will be given at registration. The private teacher must give approval for the student to participate. SCHEDULING OF LESSONSAlthough we try to offer a schedule that is convenient to everyone, proper placement of the student is essential and must be given top priority. Any changes in schedules must be arranged through the office, not with the instructor. MISSED LESSONS/CLASSESStudents must make every effort to be on time for all classes and lessons as a courtesy to the students who follow them, and to their teachers. In deference to subsequent lessons and classes, all activities will end at the scheduled time. Student Absences Faculty Absences SAFETY AND SECURITYBrooklyn College requires that all students and parents/guardians carry an official Preparatory Center I.D. card for access to the campus. I.D. cards are available at the Prep Center Office. Lost cards will be replaced by the Prep Center. PERFORMING ARTS EVENTSBrooklyn College offers a variety of free and low-cost performing arts events at the College Conservatory of Music, Theater Department, and the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts (BCBC). Families are encouraged to take advantage of these opportunities to complement their child's performing arts education. JURIES/STUDENT EVALUATIONSStudents enrolled in private lessons perform for a faculty committee (called a jury) once a year in the spring and receive written evaluations from them. In addition, families receive written reports for classes and private lessons to evaluate the student's progress through the school year. These evaluations assist in planning for the next academic year. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AIDThe Preparatory Center's Financial Aid Program awards partial tuition assistance to returning students taking private lessons in instruments or voice. Assistance is based upon financial need. Merit scholarships are awarded to students taking individual instruction in an instrument or voice who show a strong commitment to their studies, exceptional progress, or achievement.This includes participation in student ensembles, musicianship classes, and Perform-a-thon fundraising. EMERGENCY CLOSINGIn the event of inclement weather, families should call the Brooklyn College Department of Public Safety (718-951-5511) or access the Brooklyn College website (http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/) after 6:30 a.m. on the day of classes. OTHER EMERGENCIESPlease report any accidents or illnesses to the Director. In case of an emergency, please call the Security Office (ext 5511 or 718-951-5000 ext 5511 from an outside line).DIRECTIONS TO THE BROOKLYN COLLEGE PREPARATORY CENTERThe Preparatory Center Office, located on the Brooklyn College campus, is at 234 Roosevelt Hall at 2900 Bedford Avenue, between Campus Drive and Avenue I. It is easily accessible by MTA bus or subway, or by car. Please contact the Prep Center Office for directions. |
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