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Includes current NASM standards and guidelines for accredited institutional membership for degree- and non-degree-granting institutions in music, as well as the Association’s Constitution, Bylaws, Code of Ethics, and Rules of Practice and Procedure. It establishes national standards for undergraduate and graduate degrees and other credentials for music and music-related disciplines, and provides assistance to institutions and individuals engaged in artistic, scholarly, educational, and other music-related endeavors.This website outlines the purposes, operations, and services of NASM, including the accreditation process for institutions, and information for musicians, students, and the public. Handbook and Any Current Addenda NASM Handbook 2019-20 (PDF file). The six boxes below lead to the most utilized and salient information on the site.Standards and guidelines for accreditation for institutions and evaluators.Information on submitting the Accreditation Audit and Affirmation Statement, due July 1.Essential documents for institutions seeking accreditation or renewal of accreditation.Individuals may now access the 2019-2020 Data Summaries and Special Reports.A searchable directory list of NASM accredited institutions.New and current notices, items of interest to music executives, and other NASM information, and information regarding COVID-19.All information on this website is updated as necessary to reflect the current policies and work of the Association. Copyright © 2020 National Association of Schools of Music Copyright © 2020 National Association of Schools of Music of the

Founded in 1924, the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) is an organization of schools, conservatories, colleges, and universities with approximately 639 accredited institutional members. The National Association of Schools of Music was established for the purpose of securing a better understanding among institutions of higher education engaged in work in music; of establishing a more uniform method of granting credit; and of setting minimum standards for the granting of degrees and other credentials. Founded in 1924, the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) is an organization of schools, conservatories, colleges, and universities with approximately 639 accredited institutional members. It incorporates all recent revisions ratified by the NASM Membership, Board of Directors, and/or Commissions through the current date.All institutions and evaluators must follow standards and guidelines reflected in the latest edition of the NASM In addition to the standards in Standards for Accreditation, Section II. National Association of Schools of Music : 2005-2006 Handbook (National Association of Schools of Music Handbook) ISSN: 0164-2847: OCLC Number: 2807398: Notes: Published: [Washington, D.C.], 1972.

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