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Five-Week

Music
Performance
Intensive
NEXT STEPS
HEAD SUBMIT TUITION AND
HOUSING PAYMENTS
PLAN YOUR HOUSING
On-campus housing is available to
Log in to your account at [Link]. students ages 15 and up. Eligible
edu and click on the "Next Steps" tab students can submit their housing
to view your balance. Follow the application by visiting the "Next Steps"
instructions under "Tuition Balance" tab of their [Link] account.
to pay program tuition, complete the
housing contract, and pay for BOOK YOUR TRAVEL
on-campus housing. Students may check in to the program
between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on
SUBMIT ALL REQUIRED Saturday, July 6, or at 9:00 a.m. on
FORMS Sunday, July 7.
Log in to your account at [Link].
edu and click on the "Next Steps" tab. Every student will perform in at least
Immunization Form one of the 250 ensembles, with final
concerts starting Monday, August 5 at
Emergency Contact and Doctor
1:00 p.m. and concluding on Friday,
Information
August 9, at 6:00 p.m. Your performance
Liability Waiver time and location will be decided by
Medical Treatment Consent for All the second week of the program, so
Minor Students Form it is best not to schedule your travel
plans before the conclusion of the
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS program. Students electing on-campus
All international students from housing must be out of the dorms by
outside the United States who plan to the morning of Saturday, August 10.
attend the Aspire: Five-Week Music
Performance Intensive will need to CHECK YOUR EMAIL
have an I-20 Form issued by Berklee The email address you used to register
in order to apply for an F-1 student visa. for the program is our primary contact.
See the International Students section Make sure you’ve provided us with
for details. an accurate email address that you
regularly check. To update any contact
information, please email
summer@[Link].

Resource Website
For information about special
auditions, open mics, jam
sessions, faculty and visiting
artist clinics, student concerts,
and much more, visit:
[Link]/fiveweekinfo
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CHECK-IN
SATURDAY, JULY 6
ALL STUDENTS MEET THE DIRECTORS
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. MEETING
Berklee Performance Center,
All students are required to check in on
136 Massachusetts Avenue
Saturday, July 6. Refer to your arrival
information email for specific times and
locations. Our staff will be able to assist To accommodate families, this meeting
and greet you as you arrive to campus will run twice:
between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Arriving
on time will optimize your program 2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m.: Last names
experience, including class placement beginning with A–K.
and acclimation to campus before classes 4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.: Last names
start. If you have any questions about this beginning with L–Z.
requirement, contact the Office of Summer
Programs at summer@[Link] or EVENING ACTIVITIES
617-747-2245. You are invited to attend a kick-off party,
jam sessions, and an evening caf show
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS at Berklee’s 160 Massachusetts Avenue
International students are required to Dining Hall. Details will be announced in
present the following documents at check- June.
in on Saturday, July 6:
Passport (valid for at least six months
LATE ARRIVALS
after the start of the program) If you are unable to arrive by 4:00 p.m.
on Saturday, July 6, because of travel
Valid F-1 visa stamp in passport
delays, report to your residence hall for the
Valid Berklee Form I-20
evening. Check in at 921 Boylston Street,
Proof of funding submitted with your third floor, on Sunday, July 7, at 9:00 a.m.
I-20 request packet (e.g. bank letter/
statement, award letter, and/or receipt If you are arriving after 1:00 p.m. on
of full payment) Sunday, July 7, you must report to the
Office of Summer Programs at 9:00 a.m.
International students cannot check in on Monday, July 8, to check in and begin
without these documents. Do not arrive the program. The office is located at 155
to your on-campus housing assignment Massachusetts Avenue, fourth floor, and is
before going through the international open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
student check-in location. through Friday.

Arrival Information and


Orientation Schedule
Detailed arrival information, including your
assigned arrival location, audition/assess-
ment times, and a link to download the
orientation schedule, will be emailed to
you at the end of June. You should print
and bring this information with you. Upon
arrival, you will receive additional program
information to guide you through the Aspire:
Five-Week Music Performance Intensive.

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HEAD
CHECK-IN SUNDAY, JULY 7 MONDAY, JULY 8
PLACEMENT AUDITION, ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES
THEORY ASSESSMENT, Attend an orientation for the Theory
AND MUSICIANSHIP in Performance and Musicianship
ASSESSMENT classes, meet with your instrumental
10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. departments, and attend your first
The program is designed to Performance Perspectives class.
accommodate students of all levels
of music reading and theory, from
beginner to advanced. To create
personalized schedules, all students TUESDAY, JULY 9
are required to participate in a
placement audition and complete SCHEDULE DISTRIBUTION
theory and musicianship assessments
8:00 a.m.
on Sunday, July 7. Your assigned times
and building locations will be provided Berklee Performance Center,
in your arrival information, sent via 136 Massachusetts Avenue
email by the end of June. After personalized schedules are
distributed, students may begin their
OPPORTUNITIES TO classes immediately. Scheduling
AUDITION FOR SPECIAL changes can be made through the
ENSEMBLES Five-Week program office at 150
2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Massachusetts Avenue, room 118,
Students are invited to audition for a provided there is classroom availability.
number of specialty ensembles, such
as the Bluegrass Ensemble, Salsa
Ensemble, and more. For specific
times and locations, visit:
[Link]/fiveweekinfo.
Note
If you have not gone through
WELCOME CONCERT the official check-in process
7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
with the Office of Summer
Berklee Performance Center, Programs, you will be ineligi-
136 Massachusetts Avenue
ble to receive your schedule.

HOUSING MEETING
(Mandatory for all students living in
Berklee housing)
9:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.
Berklee Performance Center,
136 Massachusetts Avenue
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ACADEMICS
PREPARATION MUSICAL PREPARATION
AND PLACEMENT
Only acoustic bassists may use
the storage lockers on campus, if
LOCAL MUSIC STORE
Guitar Center, located at 159
GRADING SYSTEM
The Aspire: Five-Week Music Perfor-
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Unexcused absences are not permitted.
Each student is required to audition available. Unfortunately, Berklee cannot Massachusetts Avenue, is familiar mance Intensive uses a letter-grade sys- Parents of minors will be notified of
and take a theory and musicianship accommodate storage for any other with all recommended and required tem to evaluate student performance. consistent nonattendance.
assessment upon arrival to Boston. type of instrument. items that you may need for your Marks for each course make up a final
classes. To reserve an instrument report, which is sent to the student’s COLLEGE CREDIT
The placement audition determines the The college insures only its own before the program’s start date, home after completion of study. This REQUIREMENTS
style and the level of ensemble, and property against loss. It does not contact Guitar Center’s rental report remains on the student’s Berklee Aspire: Five-Week Music Performance
instrumental/vocal labs. It typically lasts insure against nor reimburse the loss, department at 617-450-4311. record. Absences are reflected in a Intensive students have the opportunity
no more than 10 minutes. During the from any cause, of student property. student’s final report. The letter grades to earn up to three credits per summer
It is strongly suggested that students
audition, you will be asked to: BOOKS are defined as follows: by receiving a grade of B or higher in
who possess property of value, such
Perform a prepared piece in a style as an instrument, insure against loss The following two workbooks are Honors; shows definite career the following classes:
you would like to study (please bring through their own insurance company. required for all students and will be potential as evidenced by a Theory in Performance
a backing track and/or lead sheets); In most cases, instrument insurance available to purchase at the Berklee superior performance in this class. Musicianship
Demonstrate your ability to can be obtained by attaching a floater Bookstore during orientation. Budget
Student has made above-average Private Instruction
improvise; and to a homeowner’s or renter’s insurance approximately $50 for the cost of the progress in this subject and shows
Five-Week Ensemble
Show your level of music reading. policy. International students are two books and other miscellaneous career potential; additional study
(at least one section)
likely to experience some difficulty music supplies. in this area is encouraged.
The written assessments determine your in establishing a policy in the United Five-Week Musicianship Overall progress is satisfactory. These credits will count as three general
placement in the Theory in Performance States. You are encouraged to secure Workbook by Rick Peckham and Student has evidenced certain elective credits upon admission to
and Musicianship classes. They cover instrument coverage in your home Scott McCormick difficulties in this subject and Berklee College of Music. Credits will
topics such as scales, intervals, chords, country. The Berklee Performance Program needs to spend more time in transfer to other colleges, at their dis-
melodies, rhythm, music reading, music Theory Handbook by Bob Doezema certain areas (not unusual in music cretion, as the courses of Fundamentals
dictation, and solfeģe. training). Career preparation would of Musicianship (MUS-101) and Fun-
require concentrated effort. damentals of Musicianship–Advanced
MUSIC EQUIPMENT Progress has been generally (MUS-201) if a student successfully
With the exception of drummers and unsatisfactory compared with completes two summers of the Aspire:
pianists, students are expected to bring others of similar background. Five-Week Music Performance Inten-
their own instrument. There was insufficient attendance sive. Students who qualify for credit
Vocalists are encouraged to bring for proper evaluation. will receive an unofficial transcript in
a low-impedance microphone and Survey and elective class; addition to a grading report.
cord. There are a number of micro- there is no evaluation.
phone models available, such as
Shure, Blue, and Audio Technica.
Drummers only need to bring prac-
tice pads, cymbals (including hi-hat
clutch and felts), sticks, and brushes.
Guitarists and bassists should bring
cables and foot pedals. Amplifiers
will be supplied in ensemble and Final Grade Determination
lab rooms. You may wish to bring
a small practice amplifier for Your final grade is determined based on the
individual practice rooms. following components at the indicated weights:
Acoustic bassists may consider 25% Attendance (no unexcused
renting an instrument from
absences permitted)
Johnson String to minimize
transportation costs. 25% Attitude and participation
Keyboardists who wish to bring a 25% Coursework (homework, tests,
synthesizer for ensemble purposes and performances)
may do so. Piano/keyboard 25% Progress and improvement
principals will take their private
lesson on acoustic piano.
Electronic digital instrument
principals are responsible for
bringing a laptop with Ableton
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a MIDI controller.

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MANDATORY ELECTIVES
REQUIRED COURSES PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ENSEMBLE THEORY IN PERFORMANCE You will receive one of the three SURVEY OF by U.S. copyright law and promoted by
This is a half-hour lesson each week on Ensembles will run for two hours You will spend three hours per week mandatory electives you selected PRODUCTION STYLES publishers. The contractual relationship
between artists and record labels will
your principal instrument. each week. Instrumental and vocal studying the rhythmic, melodic, and during registration. These classes This course will explore how a
also be reviewed with discussions on
groups are available in a wide range modern song is taken from inception
harmonic elements of music as they meet once a week for two hours. how to set up and manage a small
INSTRUMENTAL LABS of contemporary styles, including relate to playing your instrument. This to full mix. It includes discussion of
jazz, pop/rock, funk/fusion, pop/R&B, class level is determined by your enter-
This year, electives include: song form, songwriting, and how to
business (business formation, band
Three hours each week will be spent in
agreements, etc.). This course will also
instrument-specific small group courses bluegrass, salsa, and world music. ing theory assessment. invoke the best performances from
explore artists' managers, their work,
to develop instrumental craft, style, Additional ensembles are available players on the spot. This course also
SONGWRITING and their relationship with artists.
and technique. depending on instrumental balance and PERFORMANCE addresses the creative use of modern
Students will also learn why touring is
need. Twenty-three ensembles will be PERSPECTIVES This lecture class will examine song microphone and recording techniques;
the holy grail of the music business,
INSTRUMENTAL SURVEY selected to record in one of Berklee’s Performances/discussions are held
form, strategies for creating melodies, the use of outboard and computer
showing how artists and promoters
10 state-of the-art recording studios. All and effective use of harmony to create processing, such as reverb, equalizers,
Instrumental/vocal departments two hours per week to expose you budget for a successful outcome.
ensembles will perform a short set in an forward motion in songs. Lyric writing, and compressors; and basic mixing
will present a survey class, which to valuable career insight from music
on-campus venue during the final week as well as tips to help the creative techniques. Strong interpersonal skills
examines various performance styles
of the program.
professionals in every sector of the
process, will be discussed with the are needed. An open mind and active
ELECTRONIC PRODUCTION
and techniques from a historical industry: performance, songwriting, film
instructor and guest lecturers. participation are required.
AND DESIGN: PRODUCING
perspective. composition, music business, and more. MUSIC WITH ABLETON LIVE
MUSICIANSHIP Announcements about this year’s guest
You will spend four hours per artists will be posted at [Link]/
Because technology has allowed the SCORING VISUAL MEDIA Ableton Live is a powerful software
easy exchange of ideas and files, tool that allows musicians to develop
week developing your musical ear, fiveweekinfo. This course will provide an introduction
strategies and tools for improving musical ideas in a unique, nonlinear
performance skills, and reading ability. to the exciting world of scoring for
both songwriting and production environment, and presents a way of
This class level is determined by your today’s visual media. Using a wide
values through collaboration will be working that is fundamentally different
entering musicianship assessment. variety of examples from film, video
demonstrated. Lastly, an overview of from other software used in music
games, television, and commercials, this
how songs are currently used in film production. In this workshop, students
class will give you a behind-the-scenes
Performance Perspectives and TV (and other visual media) will be
discussed, along with the tools you’ll
look at the process of composing and
will learn to create new musical ideas
and produce electronic arrangements
producing a musical underscore, from
Notable guest artists who have recently need to place your songs and start traditional linear scoring to the cutting-
using software instruments and effects
that come with Ableton Live. Emphasis
visited Berklee include Victor Wooten, earning royalties in this growing area of edge, nonlinear techniques used in
opportunity for songwriters. will be placed on developing the
Cory Henry, Crissy Collins, Charlie Puth, current-generation video games and
basic skills that can be used to write
interactive media.
Livingston Taylor, Jane Ira Bloom, Dawaun and produce new works as well as
Parker, Ron Carter, Will Kennedy, Dave JAZZ COMPOSITION AND create remixes and prepare songs for
electronic performance.
Liebman, Bob Mintzer, Bernard Purdie, ARRANGING
Susan Tedeschi, and Derek Trucks. This lecture class will introduce you to
GROOVE ESSENTIALS FOR
composing and arranging techniques
ALL INSTRUMENTS
used by important jazz artists. Topics
Examine many of the essential grooves
include orchestration, song and
that continue to define contemporary
arrangement form, music analysis,
music. The styles examined may
and the process of creating and
include funk, hip-hop, and music from
harmonizing melodies.
Brazil and Cuba. Music examples
and scores will be analyzed to better
MUSIC BUSINESS understand the rhythmic, harmonic,
This course will provide you with an and melodic components of each
introduction to the music business. style. Documentaries will be shown to
Students will gain an understanding of support the historical and social aspects
how their creative works are protected of these styles with an emphasis on the
innovators who made them popular.
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Students may choose to take an

OPTIONAL ELECTIVES
SONG DEMO PRODUCTION flexibility, strength, control, and OPEN DRUM CIRCLES singing, and lyric delivery. Students SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING:
additional elective and will This is a hands-on course with state-of- awareness. Choreographic exploration Drum circles are available to
will prepare, rehearse, and perform MAPPING AND MASTERING
will concentrate on the use of space, Broadway-style selections from a YOUR ONLINE IDENTITY
receive one of the three optional the-art DAWs (Pro Tools, Logic, and percussionists and nonpercussionists
dimension, time, rhythm, energy, and variety of productions, leading to a
electives they selected during Digital Performer) along with
contrast through improvisation and
alike. This weekly workshop provides
performance at the end of the program.
In today’s music industry, in addition
keyboards, mics, and interconnectivity an opportunity to develop skills using to their talents, artists must develop
registration. Seating is limited, development of movement phrases.
to all 12 stations to allow for easy various percussion instruments from and maintain a strong and consistent
and we will try to accommodate collaboration among students. The around the world.
STUDIO PERFORMANCE online media presence. This class will
your choices. Each student will course will help students improve the FIVE-WEEK CHORUS The first time in a professional studio explore and help students learn how to
TURNTABLE TECHNIQUE can be daunting, to say the least. This
have the opportunity to take one overall production quality of their song All levels of singers are welcome identify and promote themselves clearly
demos and learn established tricks in this chorus, which features part- class explores all the elements of being and consistently over a broad range of
of the following courses during Students will develop a basic set of
a performer in a recording session.
of the trade to facilitate worldwide singing in styles ranging from pop turntable techniques: cueing, mixing, platforms, and will introduce the student
the evening: collaboration. This elective is available and R&B to folk and jazz. The Monday beat matching, cutting, and scratching.
We will discuss preparing for your to the fundamentals of using online
by audition only. Registered students and Thursday rehearsals lead up to session, as well as the people you’ll marketing tools and strategies to create
By tracing the transformation of the
will receive more information in the a final performance at the Berklee see in various in-studio roles, including a personal brand that stands out in the
turntable into a musical instrument,
SINGER-SONGWRITER spring regarding the application Performance Center. students will learn of its development as
engineers, producers, arrangers, and digital marketplace.
WORKSHOP process. a major expression of hip-hop culture
sidemen. We will discuss the differences
between live performance and studio YOGA FOR MUSICIANS
This class will provide singer-songwriters POETRY SLAM AND and thus understand its prominence
MOVEMENT FOR performance. Get suggestions and
an opportunity to write and perform PERFORMANCE in contemporary music. The class will Become a better musician through
explore the subtle nuances of your voice
their own songs and learn the tools of MUSICIANS This workshop is dedicated to the art culminate in each student performing a yoga. You will learn to practice
the trade. The class will focus on the or instrument to get the best sound and
This course is designed to increase of slam poetry and spoken word. Great DJ set by the fifth week. meditation approaches and breathing
song: how it’s created and how it is performance in the studio environment.
students’ awareness of their technical for songwriters, poets, or hip-hop techniques, play using healthy posture
Over 50 vocalists/instrumentalists will
used to express and communicate the and creative abilities through artists, this is for anyone wanting to MUSICAL THEATER and technique, get more out of your
have the opportunity to record music of
songwriter's feelings and stories to the investigating movement and how it amp up their stage presence and work ENSEMBLE practice through improved focus,
audience. You will develop the tools their choice under the supervision of
relates to their stage performance. past performance fears. With equal This ensemble will focus on large use your breath to improve phrasing
and techniques used by songwriters the experienced producer teaching
Students will be encouraged to emphasis on writing and performing, and small ensemble musical theater and ease performance anxiety, and
today and participate in facilitated song the course.
explore their own capacity and range this high-energy class features special literature. Strong emphasis will be play with deeper expression through
critiques with your classmates. The class of movement, realizing its aesthetic, guest artists, writing and editing placed on vocal technique, ensemble inspiration. These concepts, exercises,
will culminate in a live performance. physical, and visual possibilities. prompts, vocal exercises, and stage and practice routines present yoga from
The technique portions of class will movement techniques designed to the musician's perspective, focusing on
emphasize increasing your body’s emphasize your own unique style. direct relationships between using yoga
and creating music.

HIP-HOP SONGWRITING
Hip-Hop Songwriting is a course
designed to introduce students to the
art of rap music. With an emphasis on
studying and writing youth-appropriate
material, students will learn a variety
of classic poetic and rhythmic devices
Schedule Change that have made their way into some
of today’s biggest hits. Topics covered
Students have the ability to change
include song form and arrangement,
their classes during the first week of chorus writing, freestyle (improv),
the program to modify electives, style rapping with a DJ, and more.
choice, and class difficulty.
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY FOR
BLIND STUDENTS
The Aspire: Five-Week Music Perfor-
mance Intensive offers a laboratory
course on assistive music technology
for blind students. The course explores
digital audio workstations, notation, and
Braille music. For more information on
the course, contact the instructor, Chi
Kim, at cgkim@[Link]. For more
information on services for students with
disabilities, contact Berklee Disability

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disabilityservices@[Link].
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STUDENT LIFE
Students' schedules are tailored STUDENT ACTIVITIES
to their musical interest and WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY The Office of Student Activities, in
experience level. Each schedule 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.
collaboration with the Five-Week
office, welcomes you to Berklee and
is different and meeting times Breakfast in the Berklee Dining Hall Breakfast in the Berklee Dining Hall Brunch in the Berklee Dining Hall
to Boston with a dynamic, two-day
may vary. Below is a sample 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. orientation program complete with
schedule of a typical week. Musicianship Private Lesson Yoga for Musicians (optional) student performances, jam sessions,
12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. introductions to Berklee resources, and
Live at 160 Caf Show (optional) Musicianship Study in the Media Center (optional) community-building social events. Over
the course of the program, the Office
1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m.
MONDAY Lunch at Cafe 939 Live at 160 Caf Show (optional) Caf Show
of Student Activities organizes a host
of activities to connect the Five-Week
8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. community while encouraging students
Breakfast in the Berklee Dining Hall Reading Lab Lunch in Cafe 939 to take advantage of their experience
10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Ensemble Class
2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. SUNDAY with both Berklee and the city of
Boston. Past activities have included
Mandatory Elective Department Choice Lab
10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. group outings to movies and concerts,
12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Brunch in the Berklee Dining Hall trips to Providence, Rhode Island, the
Survey of Instrumental/Vocal Styles Dinner in the Berklee Dining Hall Practice Room Session (optional)
1:35 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Franklin Park Zoo, Shakespeare in the
1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Red Sox Game at Fenway Park Common, and Red Sox games. Planned
Lunch in the Berklee Dining Hall Shakespeare in the Park, Dinner in the Berklee Dining Hall (optional) ongoing events have included caf
Boston Common (optional)
3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
shows (concerts in the Berklee Dining
Performance Perspectives Hall run by students, for students),
Slice of Pizza
game nights, and other events.
6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
Dinner in the Berklee Dining Hall THURSDAY Practice Room Session (optional)
Activities change yearly, so specific
offerings will become available in June.
7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Open Mic (optional) Breakfast in the Berklee Dining Hall Homework in the Media Center
9:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. (optional)
Homework in Dorm Lounge (optional) Music Theory
12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.
Musicianship
Get Involved
TUESDAY 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. We recommend that all students
8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
Faculty Artist Clinic (optional) stop by the Student Activities
Breakfast in the Berklee Dining Hall 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Center to hang out, watch television,
9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
Theory Teacher Office Hour (optional) play games, or learn about getting
Music Theory 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. involved. For more information about
12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.
Styles Lab Student Activities at Berklee, contact
Musicianship 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. studentactivities@[Link].
Dinner in the Berklee Dining Hall
1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.
Faculty Artist Clinic (optional) 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
Thursday Night Jams (optional)
2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
Lunch in the Berklee Dining Hall
3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Musicianship Teacher Office Hour
(optional)
4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Additional Elective (optional)
6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
Dinner in the Berklee Dining Hall
7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
Tuesday Night Jams (optional)
9:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.

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Study Group at Cafe 939 (optional)

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HOUSING AND MEALS
PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES Performance is the centerpiece SINGER SHOWCASE BERKLEE RESIDENCE HALLS YOU WILL NEED TO BRING: BERKLEE DINING SERVICES
of the Aspire: Five-Week Music Vocalists may audition to be one of 10 Students may apply for residence hall Bedding (sheets, pillow, pillow case, If you are living on campus, your
Performance Intensive. Family featured performers at Vocal Night in housing within the "Next Steps" tab blanket) for an extra-long twin bed stay in Berklee housing includes a
the Berklee Performance Center during of their Berklee account. To be eligible (36 inches by 80 inches) 200-block meal plan, which can be
and friends are encouraged to
the final week of the program. Five for on-campus housing, you must be Towels used in the Berklee Dining Hall at 160
attend these performances, as all soloists and five background vocalists at least 15 years old at the start of the Massachusetts Avenue for all-you-care-
Toiletries
concerts are open to the public. will perform arrangements written for program. Space is limited and spots are to-eat dining, or at Cafe 939 at 939
During the program you will have them by faculty members with a band only reserved by paying the housing CONSIDER BRINGING: Boylston Street for a combo meal.
of upper-semester Berklee students. balance in full.
many opportunities to put your Alarm clock
If you live off campus, you may
coursework into action. INSTRUMENTAL SHOWCASE Your residence hall assignment will be Laundry detergent and quarters purchase a meal plan at berklee.
Instrumentalists may audition to included in your arrival information Cleaning supplies [Link]; purchase our
Information regarding dates and perform in one of three all-star groups. email sent at the end of June. Clothes hangers declining balance program, Berklee
times, locations, and audition These groups will perform at the Information about your room will be School/writing supplies Bucks ([Link]), accepted at
Berklee Performance Center under the disclosed when you arrive. You may Prescription/first-aid needs over 70 retail locations in the Boston
requirements will become direction of Berklee faculty members select your roommate (or roommates) area; or by paying the cash price at the
Flashlight
available in June at: during the final week of the program. with similar age and gender identity door. Please note that all meals are
Umbrella
[Link]/fiveweekinfo. upon arrival with the Housing Office. nonrefundable and only valid for the
Fan
MUSICAL THEATER If you do not have a roommate in mind program in which they were purchased.
SHOWCASE ahead of time, the Housing Office will Lock box /mini refrigerator for
assign a roommate based on age and medications For questions or concerns regarding
OPEN MIC FOR Auditions for the Musical Theater
gender identity. food allergies or menus, contact our
SINGER-SONGWRITERS Showcase will be open to all students
PROVIDED ITEMS registered dietitian at berklee_
AND VOCALISTS during the first week of the program.
Vocalists may audition for lead and On-campus housing move-in begins Toilet paper (available from your dietitian@[Link] or 617-747-2510.
Monday night open mic sessions are
supporting roles. Instrumentalists at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 6. resident assistant office). Vacuum
open to all. This is a great way to get to
may audition for a seat in the Musical Unfortunately, Berklee cannot (available to borrow from your resident MAIL
know other students and explore your
Theater Ensemble. Students selected accommodate requests to move assistant office). You may receive mail and packages
potential in an informal setting.
for the Musical Theater Showcase will in earlier. You must vacate Berklee during the program Monday through
on-campus housing the morning of FORBIDDEN ITEMS Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
JAM SESSIONS perform at Vocal Night in the Berklee
Performance Center during the final Saturday, August 10. Weapons/firearms Please note that a valid student ID
Tuesday and Thursday night jam
week of the program. Water guns, toy guns, and card is required in order to pick up
sessions are open to all. Students learn
to communicate in a group dynamic water balloons packages. The student mail services
Cooking appliances (hot pots, window is on basement level B of
and experiment with different styles.
coffee makers, toaster ovens, grills, 1108 Boylston Street.

PERFORMING SONGWRITER popcorn makers, rice cookers)


If you plan to have mail delivered or
SHOWCASE Air conditioners and portable
ship packages, please send them to
A panel of Berklee faculty will select 40 heaters
the address below no more than one
students to perform their original songs Non-Berklee-issued furniture
week before the program start date.
in a series of showcases scheduled for Wall hangings Mail will not be accepted after the
the fourth week of the program at the Wireless hubs program has ended. Students living off
Berklee Performance Center. Extension cords campus should have mail and packages
Animals addressed to their local address.
Sun lamps and halogen lamps
Candles, incense, and open flames Student Name
Berklee Summer Program Resident
String lights
Note 168 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
The Berklee City Music
ROOM SIZES AND
APPEARANCE
Scholarship Concert is the The makeup and size of a room can
only performance that vary, but all rooms have the following
charges an admission fee. amenities:
All other shows are free but Carpeting
may have limited capacity. Windows with shades
Admittance is on a first-come, Desk, chair, dresser, and bed

first-served basis. Shared closet space


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WITHDRAWAL POLICY
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS WHO NEEDS AN Withdrawal from the program Withdrawal after one night in
F-1 STUDENT VISA? requires an exit interview with a the residence halls: no housing
The U.S. Department of Homeland program director. If you are under credit, 40 percent tuition credit
Security (DHS) requires that any student Withdrawal within the first week
the age of 18 and wish to with-
who is not a U.S. citizen participating of class: 40 percent tuition credit
in the Aspire: Five-Week Music draw from the program, you must
Withdrawal after the first week of
Performance Intensive apply for an F-1 obtain written permission from class: no credit
student visa. your parent or legal guardian.
Do not enter the U.S. on a tourist visa or
MEDICAL WITHDRAWAL Withdrawal of
ESTA visa waiver program to participate
STANDARD WITHDRAWAL
Students forced to withdraw for
medical reasons may be eligible to Scholarship
in these programs. You will be ineligible
to attend, and sent home to obtain the Withdrawal from the Aspire: Five-Week receive a prorated adjustment of tuition Recipient
Music Performance Intensive qualifies for the program. If applicable, the
correct visa.
housing fee may also be prorated. Berklee scholarship awards
you for credit according to
the following schedule: A medical withdrawal can be are not issued as a cash
If you received a Berklee College of
Music F-1 student visa for a summer Withdrawal one month or more
considered only if accompanied by reimbursement under any
written verification from a doctor
program in a previous year and your before the start of the program: circumstances. Scholarship
confirming that the student is unable
visa has not expired, you may travel 100 percent credit recipients withdrawing from
to complete the program because of
with your existing visa. However, you are Withdrawal less than one month an illness or disability. the program will receive
still required to apply for a new Form
Complete the I-20 Request Packet, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? before the start of the program:
 housing and tuition credit
I-20 from Berklee. which includes: Once your designated school official 50 percent credit
according to the standard
International Student Infor- (DSO) receives your documents, they
HOW DO I APPLY FOR AN mation Form. Be sure to write will be evaluated. If any information is withdrawal policy for the
F-1 STUDENT VISA? clearly and provide correct missing, you will be notified via email. amount they have paid.
The first step to applying for a student information. Submitted I-20 Request Packets will be
visa is to obtain a Form I-20 from reviewed and processed in the order
Clear and legible photocopy of
Berklee. The Form I-20 is a document that they are received. All I-20s are sent
the biographical page of your
issued by certified schools that provides with an information package via courier
passport. This allows us to con-
supporting information on a student's mail service and are typically processed
firm that all information on your
F-1 status. After receiving the I-20, the within two weeks of your documents
I-20 is correct.
student may apply for the F-1 student being approved. Please note that we
Statement of Financial Support.
visa. Students are encouraged to send cannot fax or email a Form I-20.
Your sponsor(s) needs to sign
I-20 request documents to the Office of
this to accept financial responsi-
Summer Programs as early as possible
bility for your studies in the U.S.
AFTER YOU RECEIVE
to ensure that there is enough time to YOUR FORM I-20 YOU
Financial documentation in En-
apply for a student visa. MUST APPLY FOR YOUR
glish and from the current year,
F-1 STUDENT VISA.
IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE 2019. This is to demonstrate
To read more about this process, visit:
FOR A BERKLEE I-20, that there is enough money to
[Link]/content/travel/en/
YOU MUST: provide the amount promised
us-visas/study/[Link]
on the Statement of Financial
Register
 for your summer program.
Support.
Be sure to provide a valid email TRANSFER-IN AND
Send the I-20 request documents.
address because this is how the  VACATION SEMESTER
You can submit your documents via
Summer Programs staff will STUDENTS
contact you. email (preferred) or express mail.
If you are already in the U.S. on a
Do not send multiple copies; this
Download
 the I-20 Request Packet different visa status or hold an F-1
will delay processing.
at [Link]/summer/ status at another school, please
registered-students/international Email (preferred)
contact Summer Programs at
Office of Summer Programs
summerinternational@[Link].
summerinternational@[Link]
Express Mail
Berklee Summer International
1140 Boylston Street
MS-155 SP
Boston, MA 02215
U.S.A.
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SAFETY
PAYMENT INFORMATION FULL PAYMENTS
We encourage participants to pay
MAILING CHECKS AND
BILL PAY
Do not send international wires directly
to Berklee’s account. Please use Flywire
BERKLEE PUBLIC
SAFETY
In the event of a lost student ID,
immediately visit [Link] or
LOST AND FOUND
Berklee Public Safety maintains the
in full as soon as possible to secure for all international wire transfers at call 800-865-2375 to disable an account. lost and found for the college. Items
Payments received through the bill- The Berklee Public Safety Department
their place in the program. If program [Link] Berklee Public Safety should also be may be turned in or retrieved at the
pay platform will be in the form of a is responsible for campus safety,
capacity is reached, priority to attend informed at 617-747-2682 to disable the Berklee Public Safety dispatch center
check. Depending on the location and security, and crime prevention on
will be given to students who have paid bank, payments take approximately
PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPS campus. Sworn police officers are on
card’s building access. 24/7.
in full based on date paid. Remaining Students accepting scholarships A replacement card can be obtained
one to two weeks to be received by the duty 24/7, while security personnel
students will be placed on a waiting list. from outside organizations should for $20 at the One Card Office located RESIDENCE HALL
college. Checks should be made out to are at fixed posts inside most campus
provide the organization with the in the basement of 155 Massachusetts
“Berklee College of Music.” Please buildings. Berklee Public Safety and SECURITY
To view your current balance, log in above payment information to resolve Avenue.
include the student ID number with the dispatch center are located in
payments. Be sure the organization Always lock your room, even if
to your account at [Link], check payments. the basement of 155 Massachusetts
includes the student’s name and ID REPORTING CRIMES AND you’ll only be gone for a minute.
click on your Aspire: Five-Week Music Avenue. For nonemergencies, Public
Address: Never leave money, jewelry, or
Performance Intensive application, then number with the payment. Safety can be reached at 617-747-2682. EMERGENCIES
Berklee College of Music other valuables out in the open.
review the Tuition Balance item in the For emergencies, call 617-747-8888 Students should immediately report all
1140 Boylston Street, MS-921 BUR
Checklist menu. Click on the "Next QUESTIONS or 911. Additional campus safety crimes to Berklee Public Safety at Always ask who is at the door
Boston, MA 02215
Steps" tab to make your payment. Please contact the Office of the Bursar information can be found at 617-747-8888 or dial 911. A report can before you open it.
with any questions regarding payments [Link]/public-safety or on also be made in person at the
DOMESTIC AND WHILE YOU ARE OUT
ADDITIONAL PAYMENT INTERNATIONAL WIRE at bursar@[Link] or 617-747-2165. Twitter: @BCMpublicsafety. Public Safety office or by speaking to a
OPTIONS TRANSFER uniformed police officer or security Stay in well-lighted, busy areas.
Credit card payments are subject to a POLICIES AND personnel. Additionally, 24-hour emer- Don’t be afraid to tell someone
For domestic wires, the student name
2.5 percent service charge. There is no
and Berklee student ID number are
PROCEDURES FOR gency call boxes are spread throughout who is harassing you to leave you
charge for EFT/electronic checks.
required.
STUDENT ID CARDS the campus. These boxes, which have alone in a firm, loud voice.
Students are issued a student ID upon blue lights, connect to the dispatch
Pay to: Trust your instincts—if you feel
check-in. A student ID is required center for emergency assistance.
Berklee College of Music uneasy, get out or away.
to access all buildings on campus.
Account number: 169789320 Walk or jog with a companion.
Students are responsible for keeping
ABA number: 021000021 Avoid showing cash or valuables.
this card for the duration of Five-Week.
Bank address: J.P. Morgan Chase Bank
270 Park Avenue FIRE SAFETY
New York, NY 10017 Although fire safety is often over-

Safety Escorts
looked, it is critical to keeping
yourself and others safe. Smoking is
prohibited in all Berklee buildings,
Berklee Public Safety or
and all cooking appliances, except
security personnel will provide microwave ovens, are prohibited from
a personal safety escort upon dorms. Open flames, incense, space
request and to destinations heaters, and flammable liquids also
are prohibited.
on campus. To request a
safety escort, call the dispatch CAMPUS SECURITY AND
center at 617-747-2682. FIRE SAFETY REPORT
Convenience escorts are not Berklee releases an updated version
typically provided by Public of its Playing It Safe brochure
annually. It contains information on
Safety. Other options, such
security policies, college policies,
as rideshare, taxi, Uber, or and crime statistics. A copy can be
Lyft, are recommended; downloaded at [Link]/public-
however, officers may provide safety/annual-security-fire-safety-
report.
convenience escorts when
time and staffing permit.
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EMERGENCY INFORMATION
HEALTH ON-CAMPUS NURSE
A nurse will be on duty during the Aspire:
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
You may wish to consult with the on-
DISABILITY SERVICES
The curriculum of the Aspire: Five-Week
BERKLEE EMERGENCY
NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
LOCKDOWN—WHEN THERE
IS AN ACTIVE SHOOTER OR
SHELTER IN PLACE—
WHEN INDIVIDUALS ARE
Five-Week Music Performance Intensive. campus nurse for minor ailments/ Music Performance Intensive is mostly (BENS) OTHER VIOLENCE ADVISED TO SEEK SHELTER
injuries. Students who experience performance-based with limited testing. When a major emergency occurs, BENS Run or escape from the danger. OR REMAIN IN PLACE
IMMUNIZATION health concerns should go to Partners Accommodations are available for will send messages to the community If you can’t escape safely: hide Go or stay inside the room, area, or
All students must submit completed Urgent Care, Harvard Vanguard students with documented learning or with the necessary details, including under furniture, lock/barricade building and do not use elevators.
immunization records required by the Medical Associates, an urgent care psychiatric disabilities, as well as those suggestions on what you should do. doors, turn off lights and remain Shut, lock, and barricade all doors
Commonwealth of Massachusetts to of their choice, an emergency room who are blind, visually impaired, have The following guidelines should be quiet. and windows.
finalize registration procedures. Please if necessary, or dial 911 on any mobility challenges, and chronic or followed during emergency situations As a last resort, fight to defend Cover openings in the line of sight.
be aware that in the event of an out- telephone. Residence Life staff are temporary medical concerns. to help ensure your safety: yourself. Remain calm, stay quiet, and turn
break, students who have not submitted available to accompany students
off all lights and audio equipment.
proof of immunization will be withdrawn residing on campus to the hospital. You must provide appropriate EVACUATE
from the program. Students will not be Parental permission may be required to documentation that supports your Remain in place until advised by
When there is danger in or near
eligible for tuition or housing refunds treat minors. disability before beginning the intensive emergency personnel that it is safe.
the building:
and will be required to leave the pro- Residence Life for accommodations to be in place
Activate an alarm pull station (if you
gram immediately at their own expense. (9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.) when classes begin. Available services
can do so safely).
617-747-2292 include academic accommodations and
HEALTH INSURANCE referrals to on-campus support, such as Immediately walk to the nearest
Public Safety marked exit.
Although you are not required to obtain adaptive technology and tutoring.
(after-hours emergencies)
health insurance in order to attend the 617-747-2333
Documentation can be delivered to the
Do not use elevators.
Keep moving and continue to exit
Reporting an Emergency
program, it is strongly suggested that
MGH Walk-In Unit *
Berklee Public Safety Emergency Line:
you obtain insurance that will cover contact information below. the building, even if alarm stops.
(8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.)
the cost of health concerns during the
617-726-2707 Move away from the building and 617-747-8888
length of your stay in Boston. Parents Disability Services report to the nearest evacuation When reporting an emergency, it is important
MGH Emergency Room*
should be sure that their policy covers [Link]/disability-services assembly point.
617-724-4100 to relay certain information to officials. Here
their children while they are attending disabilityservices@[Link] Do not re-enter until authorized
the program, especially if they are com- *These organizations are not affiliated
939 Boylston Street, second floor are some general guidelines to follow:
with Berklee. by Public Safety or emergency
ing from out of state. Phone: 617-747-2387 personnel. ✚ State the location of the emergency
COUNSELING SERVICES Fax: 617-747-2091
Gallagher Student Health and Special (building, floor, and room number).
Counseling services are available for
Risk offers short-term plans specifically
Five-Week students experiencing a ✚ Explain what is occurring or what happened.
for international students studying in
the U.S. Information about purchasing
crisis or immediate distress. Services ✚ Provide a description of the persons
include crisis stabilization, brief
the plan can be found by calling involved (gender, age, race, height,
follow-up care, and referral/family
800-933-4723 or visiting
coordination. Ongoing counseling/ weight, clothing).
[Link]/students.
therapy is not offered. ✚ Stay on the line until told otherwise by
the official.
Counseling Services has an on-call
counselor available from 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,
to assist students who may need
immediate attention. Students who
are in crisis or having a mental health
emergency should call 617-747-2310
or stop by the office and let the
receptionist know that they need to
see or speak to a personal counselor
immediately or on the same day.

For after-hours emergencies, call the


Public Safety Department emergency
line at 617-747-8888 and request to
speak with the after-hours on-call
counselor. You may also call 911 or go
to your local hospital emergency room
for assistance.
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COMMUNITY STANDARDS
Berklee is pleased to have you DRUG/ALCOHOL/ DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES
join us for an exciting summer Community Standards CONDUCT POLICY If a summer program participant is
filled with music and performing Berklee administrators reserve the alleged to have violated a standard of
These behavioral standards are designed and enforced to right to remove any participant from conduct, they will have a meeting to
arts education and opportunities.
ensure the safety and well-being of the Summer Programs Five-Week if they have engaged in discuss the behavior and an outcome

We want to be clear about our participants and those living within the residence halls at any unlawful behavior or any behavior will be determined. The outcome is
in violation of the Student Code final and there is no appeal process for
expectations regarding acceptable Berklee. Failure to abide by these standards will be investigated
of Community Standards. Summer violations of conduct. If the violation
behavior. We do our very best swiftly and may lead to immediate removal from Berklee program participants are prohibited results in dismissal from the program,
to protect our campus, and our
housing and/or the program without reimbursement of fees. from consuming or selling alcohol in the participant will have 24 hours to
community includes young people
any area of the college, regardless of vacate their residential building. It is the
and children below the age of 16. As a
age. The unlawful use, possession, or responsibility of parents and families to
Berklee Summer Programs participant, Berklee
 expects Summer Programs participants to act in a
sale of drugs or alcohol on college make travel and housing arrangements
you may be away from home and/or respectful, considerate, and responsible manner at all times. property or as part of college activities for their student if they are dismissed
experiencing an urban campus for the
first time. Like many college campuses, Any
 illegal behavior, including, but not limited to, possession is strictly prohibited. Summer program from the program. Additionally, if a
participants who violate this policy student is deemed to be a threat to the
we do not offer constant adult and/or use of drugs and/or alcohol or paraphernalia;
may be withdrawn from the program safety of the community, they may be
supervision, but we treat each other possession of weapons, firearms, or explosives; and physical without a refund and/or referred for immediately suspended and removed
with respect and we have a lot of fun.
violence and/or assault is in violation of these standards. prosecution. from campus housing. If this is the case,
the parent/guardian will be contacted
However, if we hear or see something Any verbal or physical conduct that is demeaning or and it is their responsibility to ensure the
that is contrary to the standards threatening is in violation of these standards. student is immediately removed from
below, we have a duty to investigate
the matter. Even if you think it is All Berklee Summer Programs participants are expected to campus pending further investigation

unnecessary, we must do so in order abide by the rules outlined in the Student Code of Community into the alleged incident. Please note
that domestic and international students
to protect you and our campus Standards found at [Link]/community-standards.
are bound by these policies.
community. Here is some useful
Any activity which is a violation of Massachusetts General
information for you and your family that
should set the expectations as to what Law c. 265, s. 23 (commonly known as the statutory rape
you can expect at Berklee and what law) regarding statutory rape and abuse of a child is
Berklee expects of you. unlawful and in violation of the standards. Also, please
understand that, by law, we may be required to report this
behavior to state authorities and such behavior may also be
grounds for immediate dismissal from the program without
reimbursement of tuition and fees. Please note that in
Massachusetts, this law defines a child as someone under
the age of 16.
Students residing on campus will be subject to a curfew.
Residents must comply with the curfew implemented and
enforced by the Residential Education staff. Missed curfews
may be grounds for dismissal from the program.
Nonresident guests are not allowed in the building at
any time.
The only individuals allowed in a residence hall room are the
individuals assigned to that specific room. Residents are not
allowed to be present at any time in any room other than
the room to which they are assigned. Summer Programs
participants can use lobbies and lounges for socializing.
Summer Programs participants are prohibited from sleeping
overnight in a room that is not assigned to them.

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CAMPUS MAP
DIRECTORY OFFICE OF SUMMER PROGRAMS
[Link]/summer
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY STANDARDS
[Link]/community-standards
summer@[Link] communitystandards@[Link]
617-747-2245 617-747-2849
Fax: 617-262-5419 150 Massachusetts Avenue, Third Floor
Visiting address: 155 Massachusetts Avenue, Fourth Floor
COUNSELING SERVICES
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INTENSIVE OFFICE counselingcenter@[Link]
(Available June 1–August 9) 54 Fenway
fiveweek@[Link] 617-747-2310
617-747-2504 Fax: 617-747-2886
Visiting address: 150 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 118
DISABILITY SERVICES
SUMMER INTERNATIONAL [Link]/disability-services
[Link]/summer/registered-students/international disabilityservices@[Link]
summerinternational@[Link] 939 Boylston Street, Second Floor
617-747-2245 617-747-2387
Fax: 617-262-5419 Fax: 617-747-2091
155 Massachusetts Avenue, Fourth Floor
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
OFFICE OF THE BURSAR [Link]/admissions
bursar@[Link] admissions@[Link]
617-747-2610 or 617-747-2165 Within the U.S. and Canada: 800-BERKLEE (800-237-5533) or
921 Boylston Street, Second Floor 617-747-2221
Outside the U.S. and Canada: 617-747-2222
HOUSING OFFICE Fax: 617-747-8602
[Link]/housing 921 Boylston Street, Sixth Floor
housing@[Link]
617-747-2292 BERKLEE DINING SERVICES
150 Massachusetts Avenue, Third Floor [Link]
617-747-8964
STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES 160 Massachusetts Avenue
scholarships@[Link]
617-747-8681 BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC
921 Boylston Street, Second Floor 1140 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215-3693
OFFICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES [Link]
studentactivities@[Link]
617-747-2560 SUMMER PROGRAMS
921 Boylston Street, Third Floor 155 Massachusetts Avenue, Fourth Floor
Boston, MA 02215
OFFICE OF PUBLIC SAFETY [Link]/summer
Emergency: 617-747-8888 summer@[Link]
Nonemergency: 617-747-2682 617-747-2245
150 Massachusetts Avenue, Lobby; or
155 Massachusetts Avenue, Basement Level
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BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC
1140 Boylston Street,
Boston, MA 02215
[Link]

SUMMER PROGRAMS
155 Massachusetts Avenue,
Fourth Floor Boston, MA 02215
[Link]/summer
summer@[Link]
617-747-2245
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