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| Forte User Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Fort Worth
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![]() ![]() | Eric, I know you specifically said that you didn't want to hear this, but some American schools have fellowships where they will actually pay you to go to school. My friend from Taiwan is getting her DMA from UMinnesota for free, plus they are paying her living expenses. My roomate is from Canada and is also getting her DMA for very very cheap, and they're paying her living expenses. Just a thought... -Jimi
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| Forte User Join Date: Nov 2003
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada
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![]() | Humber College does not offer graduate degrees. They only started their BA this year. I believe U of T has the only jazz masters in Canada, if that's at all important to you. Quote:
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