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SFJAZZ
The nonprofit arts organization celebrates the history of American jazz by presenting and facilitating jazz education in the San Francisco Bay Are...
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When the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) was founded in 1917 as the Ada Clement Piano School, the school's four pupils were taught by a staff of five in a remodeled home. In 1923, the school transitioned into the West Coast's first music conservatory and began offering courses in orchestral instruments, theory, composition, and voice. In the century since its founding, SFCM has changed locations twice and expanded to teach 480 students each year.
Despite the many changes that the school has undergone, SFCM remains driven by its core mission: to educate the whole person, with an interconnected curriculum that breaks down barriers between the intellectual, artistic, professional, and individual. SFCM fulfills this mission not only through its superior undergraduate and graduate-level academics but also through its pre-college division and continuing education program. In all of this diverse work, SFCM fosters skills and passion for the art of music in learners of all ages.
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Operations - Undergraduate Student Housing Scholarships