Yes, our curriculum is blended with hands-on learning within the core classes while general education classes are online.
The length varies from 45 weeks to 75 weeks depending on the program.
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No, our curriculum is blended with online instruction for your general education classes. You must be on campus for the extensive hands-on learning with classes like Video Production, Radio Production, and Recording/Audio Engineering that the industry demands.
International College of Broadcasting participates in the Federal Student Financial Aid Programs offered by the United States Department of Education. Federal Student Aid is awarded on the basis of need in the form of grants and loans. Grants are awards and require no repayment. Loans are borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
The following programs are available to qualified applicants through the Office of Student Financial Aid at the International College of Broadcasting:
Yes, The International College of Broadcasting is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), 2101 Wilson Blvd. Suite 302, Arlington, VA 22201.
Absolutely! The International College of Broadcasting prides itself on helping its students and graduates with placement assistance. We work with our graduates to help them prepare career search with resume review and interview preparation services. In addition to all of this we help you produce industry standard demos for employment options.