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Diversity

Quick Stats

African American 8%
Asian American 4%
Hispanic 8%
International 24%
Native American 1%
White 48%
Unknown 7%
Historically Black College/University? No
Tribal College? No
Out-of-State Students 91%
Common States of Residence
  • California
  • Foreign countries
  • New York
  • Pennsylvania
  • Texas
Student Age Breakdown Under 18: 1%
18-19: 33%
20-21: 34%
22-24: 18%
25+: 14%
Female Faculty 21%
Male Faculty 79%
Faculty Diversity African American: 12%
Asian American: 1%
Hispanic: 3%
International: 0%
Native American: 0%
White: 83%
Unknown: 0%
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Diversity at Berklee College of Music

Altagracia

Music Performance '16

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Hope

I have never been to Berklee because of my financial status, but from what I have learned through the audition and interview process it has a culturally diversified atmosphere where people make newcomers feel at home. This was my experience when I met some of the students. Everyone was incredibly open and curious about my views and ideas. It is an artistic, rich environment in which I will not be judged but greatly appreciated; an environment where I will not only learn from books but from people. This blind optimism has always been a part of me and helps me unlock who I am. My conclusion, it is best to simply hope.

May 16, 2012

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Diversity at Berklee College of Music

dburse66

Music '13

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Excellent Diversity

Everyone I have run into on the Campus really respects everyone else' background and culture. There seems to be a Kindred Spirit that is very persuasive throughout the facilities. The most wonderful experience that I see is how we all try to uplift everyone else no matter their circumstance. And no one has to feel embarrassed about anything in their background!

Jan 18, 2012

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Diversity at Berklee College of Music

MolliNicole

Music Performance '16

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Amazing Culture

Berklee College of Music represents ninety different countries around the world and twenty-five percent of their students are international, so there are many different accents and languages at the school. There are a lot more men on the campus than there are women, but it does not seem to bother anyone. Everyone on the Berklee campus is very accepting of all diverse topics and economic background, race, political beliefs, religion, and sexual orientation do not seem to matter. The only thing that is important is creating and learning.

Jan 17, 2012

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User rating for Berklee College of Music - Diversity is 4.6 out of 5 based on 10 user reviews.

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