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REASONS to choose


10 Caldwell College


> Nationally recognized programs > Development of global students > Inspiring people > Personalized attention and small class sizes


> Affordability: Low tuition and 90% of students receive financial aid


> Catholic and Dominican values > Community service > Vibrant campus life > A safe, secure, and beautiful campus > Located in one of the best towns in NJ


CALDWELL COLLEGE MUSIC


PROFESSIONAL RESIDENT ENSEMBLE • Garden State Opera


STUDENT ENSEMBLES • Wind Ensemble • Jazz Ensemble • Choir • Chamber Ensembles • Opera and Music Theatre Workshop


BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN MUSIC CERTIFICATION K-12 MUSIC


• Outstanding Liberal Arts Program • Accredited by the Middle States Association • Scholarships for Non-majors and Majors • Professional Concert Series on campus


SCHOLARSHIP & ENTRANCE AUDITIONS SATURDAY • MARCH 1, 2014


For information on scholarships and entrance into the program contact Rebecca Vega at 973-618-3446 or Rvega@caldwell.edu


CONCERT SERIES


Paul Meyers, Guitar • Music of Brazil and Beyond • Tuesday, February 11, 2014 • 8 PM • Alumni Theatre • Snow date: February 13, 2014


Music and the Arts through Song • Sunday March 2, 2014 • 4 PM • Alumni Theatre


Terzetta


• Thursday, March 27, 2014 • 8 PM • Alumni Theatre


Chris Washburne and SYOTOS • Tuesday, April 29, 2014 • 7 PM discussion • 8 PM concert • Alumni Theatre


120 Bloomfield Avenue • Caldwell, NJ 07006 caldwell.edu


JANUARY 2014 For more information visit caldwell.edu/academics/music 39


UNDERGRADUATE OPEN HOUSES Saturday, February 1, 2014 Saturday, April 26, 2014 For more information, visit: caldwell.edu


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