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well-rounded doesn’t mean losing your musical edge.


Performing Opportunities at North Central College Concert Choir


Women’s Chorale


Women’s Chamber Ensemble Opera Workshop


Music Theatre Productions Vocal Jazz Ensemble Gospel Choir


NCC Express Show Choir Concert Winds Chamber Winds


Percussion Ensemble Brass Quintet Big Band


Jazz Combos


Chamber Jazz Pep Band


Naperville Chorus northcentralcollege.edu l 30 N. Brainard Street l Naperville, IL l 630-637-5800


When we say music is central at North Central College, it means that we expect you to build a full and complete life around your music studies. Students choose from majors in Music, Music Education or Jazz Studies—but they also dance, act, explore, study abroad, volunteer, mentor, pole vault and pursue countless other passions.


Our location, in downtown Naperville, is only 30 minutes by train to Chicago. But with the opening of the Wentz Concert Hall and Fine Arts Center in September 2008, students have an acoustically perfect hall to practice and perform in right on campus.


Call 630-637-5800 to discover more about our programs in music. Or visit us online at northcentralcollege.edu.


At North Central College, being


Freshman Visit Day: Monday, January 17, 2011 Saturday, April 16, 2011


Transfer Visit Day: Saturday, February 12, 2011


Scholarship Auditions: Saturday, February 19, 2011 Thursday, February 24, 2011 Saturady, March 5, 2011


To set up an individual campus visit, call 630-637-5800 or visit northcentralcollege.edu/admission.


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