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MarkVII88 t1_iurz8bo wrote

You just looking for something cheap for yourself?

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MarkVII88 t1_ius04f2 wrote

Why wouldn't location matter? A low income student probably would have a harder time traveling a longer distance for such a music program. Very limited public transport in VT. High housing prices. High gas prices. Probably drives a rather shitty or unreliable vehicle that doesn't get the best gas mileage.

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Massive_Profit_9289 t1_ius5wv8 wrote

Not sure if Northern Vermont University-Johnson, still has a music composition program or not. NVU(formerly Johnson state college)yielded some of the finest musicians I’ve ever met. Some really top tier instructors, and lamoille county is a fairly affordable place to live.

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MarkVII88 t1_ius6c62 wrote

Nope! I don't have any specific recommendations based on experience. I'm just trying to figure out what your deal is and what you're looking for, since your post is not clear and lacks details. Honestly comes across as somewhat sketchy, like you're trying to get some kind of deal you don't actually qualify for.

Actual bona fide music composition programs are available in VT at places like the VT College of Fine Arts, Northern VT University, University of VT. But I have no idea if they have any specific considerations for low income people. That's work you'll have to do yourself.

Or are you looking for some kind of less formal, local community center type enrichment workshop that has a sliding scale of price based on a person's income?

Have a blessed day!

https://vcfa.edu/postgraduate-study-in-music-composition/

https://www.northernvermont.edu/academics/degree-programs/performing-arts/

https://www.uvm.edu/cas/music/ba-music-composition-theory

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