"Immersion: instruction based on extensive exposure to surroundings or conditions that are native or pertinent to the object or study; especially, foreign language instruction in which only the language being taught is used." Merriam-Webster.com
It takes more than a series 30- or 45-minute weekly lessons to become a musician. Immersion provides the best chance for a student or emerging artist to connect with music and the wider community in a meaningful and sustained way. This is the founding and guiding principle of the CMC Atlanta GAP and ART programs.
We're Committed to Diversity and Inclusion
Community Music Centers of Atlanta (CMC Atlanta) is dedicated to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students, staff, and community members. We believe that diversity enriches our learning experiences and strengthens our community. We are committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in all aspects of our programs and operations. Our Approach Inclusive Culture: We strive to cultivate a culture where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported. We celebrate the unique backgrounds, perspectives, and talents of each individual.
Equal Opportunities: CMC Atlanta is committed to providing equal opportunities for all, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or socioeconomic status. We aim to eliminate barriers and ensure access to our programs and resources for all individuals.
Diverse Programs and Curriculum: Our programs are designed to reflect and celebrate the diversity of our community. We incorporate diverse musical traditions and perspectives into our curriculum and encourage students to explore a wide range of musical genres and cultures. Training and Education: We provide ongoing training and resources to our staff and faculty to enhance their understanding and implementation of diversity and inclusion practices. We encourage open dialogue and continuous learning to promote an inclusive environment.
Community Engagement: We actively engage with diverse communities and seek partnerships that reflect our commitment to inclusion. We value collaboration and reciprocity in our intercultural partnerships. Conclusion CMC Atlanta is dedicated to fostering an environment where diversity and inclusion are integral to our mission. We believe that by embracing diversity, we create a richer and more vibrant community for everyone involved.
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CMC Atlanta GAP draws local, regional, national and international students. Local Atlanta students often live at home with parents or other family members, but any student who enrolls is welcome to consider living in one of our apartments or to consult with us for support arranging suitable housing.
CMC Atlanta has a limited number of efficiency apartments available at the Little 5 Points location. Rent for these furnished, dormroom-like units includes all utilities, internet, and more, and varies, depending whether the student lives alone or with a roommate. CMC Atlanta also has a limited number of unfurnished and potentially furnished one and two bedroom apartments a block from the Little 5 Points Center in highly desirable Inman Park. These apartments are more expensive, reflecting the rental market in gentrified neighborhoods of the northeast/Atlanta Beltline corridor. For students who wish to find more independent housing, CMC Atlanta Directors and GAP Faculty are also able to provide guidance by helping connect students with property management offsite and consulting with those unfamiliar with Atlanta neighborhoods and commuting options and patterns.