Below you’ll locate the most popular online programs for Music in the New England region. Please click on the schools below to see what makes them so popular.
To learn more about how the schools below were selected, visit the most popular colleges ranking methodology page.
Northern Vermont University is among your best bets if you want to study Music. Students who appreciate the tranquility of country life may opt for the rural location of Johnson, Vermont.
Every year, approximately 92.0% first years receive a scholarship, with the average amount being $4,622. 82.0% of undergraduates at this school acquire educational funding, so don't forget to complete the FAFSA! Ever wish schools were graded with a report card? Now they are. Take a look at Johnson State College's scorecard.
Any student pursuing a degree in Music has to check out University of Maine at Augusta. Students who delight in a more relaxed life will value the school's location in the smallish town of Augusta, Maine.
By providing school funding to 58.0% of its undergraduates,University of Maine at Augusta makes it possible to avoid taking on too much debt. University of Maine at Augusta grads have only about $23,604 of student loans on average. Which is much lower than the national average of $28,421. For additional information, see the college scorecard.