Columbia Academy – Broadcasting

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Length to Graduate: 10 Months
Location: ON-Vancouver
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $9,950
Subject: Radio

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As a Columbia Academy Broadcast Arts School and as a Broadcast Performing Arts student, you’ll do the actual jobs done by today’s broadcast professionals.

Through our unique educational approach, designed for individuals considering a career in the radio, television or associated industries, Columbia Academy school graduates are trained and experienced. You’ll learn not only the skills required for work in broadcasting, but will also develop the communication abilities and professional standards the television, sports and radio broadcast industries demand.

ADVANTAGES

Columbia Academy’s Broadcast Performing Arts instructors have years of broadcasting experience under their belts. In fact, many of them continue to work in the industry while teaching. You won’t get more industry-relevant training anywhere!

THINGS TO CONSIDER

During your Hands-On 10-month Broadcast Performing Arts training program you’ll be working in a genuine radio station environment. Columbia Academy’s two in-house campus radio stations provide 600 hours of realistic, relevant On-Air experience.

FINANCIAL AID

Student loans and payment plans are available.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Outside scholarships, bursaries, or grants may be available for studying at Columbia Academy

CERTIFICATIONS

Columbia Academy is accredited by the Private Career Training Institutions Agency of British Columbia and is a member of the Better Business Bureau.

SUMMARY

At Columbia Academy, the goal is for you to learn the necessary skills and develop your natural talents to the point of being career ready.

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Columbia Academy – Broadcasting
1295 West Broadway, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6H 3X8

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