CRAS Recognized By ACCSCT
Oct 1, 2005 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly
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From left: ACCSCT Elise Scanlon, executive director; Kirt Hamm,
Conservatory administrator; and R. Michael Harter, ACCSCT chairman
The Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT, www.accsct.org) named Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences (www.cras.org) a 2005 ACCSCT School of Distinction. This award recognizes member schools that have demonstrated a commitment to the expectations of ACCSCT accreditation and delivering quality educational programs. “It is a great honor to be picked from a list of over 800 schools to receive this award,” commented Kirt Hamm, administrator of CRAS. “The ACCSCT has given us a wonderful validation of our mission: to provide the best education we can to motivated, up-and-coming audio professionals.”
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