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*'''Edward (Eddie) Berkeley''', took the Audio Engineering course (Class of 1993) and has since produced hits for NEXT, Jaheim, Ideal, Luther Vandross and Faith Evans. He has worked with Tyra Banks, Gerald Lavert and Diane Warren. |
*'''Edward (Eddie) Berkeley''', took the Audio Engineering course (Class of 1993) and has since produced hits for NEXT, Jaheim, Ideal, Luther Vandross and Faith Evans. He has worked with Tyra Banks, Gerald Lavert and Diane Warren. |
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*'''Melonie Daniels''', former lead background arranger/vocalist for Mariah Carey, renowned session and background singer, and gospel recording artist" |
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Revision as of 20:27, 31 July 2009
Motto | My college is Five Towns college |
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Type | Private for Profit |
Established | Founded 1974, Chartered 1972 |
President | Stanley G. Cohen |
Academic staff | 125 |
Students | 1200+ |
Location | , , |
Campus | Suburban 35 acres (14 ha) |
Colors | Maroon and White |
Mascot | sound sharks |
Website | www.ftc.edu |
Five Towns College is a for-profit[1] institution of higher learning located in Dix Hills, Long Island, New York (USA). Founded as a business school in 1972 by Stanley G. Cohen, Ed.D. and Lorraine Kleinman-Cohen, M.A., the original proposed site for this college was to be in Lawrence in southwestern Nassau County, an area known as "The Five Towns", but the college was actually founded in Merrick. Five Towns College moved to Seaford in 1982 and to the current site in Dix Hills (in Suffolk County) in 1992. Likewise, programs at the college have moved to cover popular music, theatre, film, and communications.
Academic Programs and Campus
Five Towns College offers degree programs in Jazz/Commercial Music (AAS, B.Mus., M.Mus., DMA), Film/Video (BFA), Mass Communications (B.S.), Childhood Education (B.S., M.S.), Music Education (B.Mus., M.Mus., DMA), Theatre Arts (BFA), and Business Management (A.S., AAS, BPS).
Criticisms
There is an ongoing lawsuit between the Cohen family, specifically Stanley Cohen and David Cohen, which may greatly jeopardize the future of Five Towns College. You may research the case by visiting [1] and searching by index number, 040466/2008 (Suffolk County), or by party name David Cohen (case filed 2008). COURT ORDER: [2] COURT APPEARANCE DETAIL: [3]
Notable Alumni/Past Students
- Nicole Albino of Nina Sky.
- Julian Casablancas, lead singer of The Strokes; spent a year at Five Towns.
- Olivia, member of G-Unit; took Music Engineering and opera classes in the evening.
- Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael, of Maroon 5; spent six semesters at Five Towns.
- Joe Satriani, Guitar Virtuoso, for one semester [4].
- Charles Mack, 2008 Oscar Nominee for Best Song
- Edward (Eddie) Berkeley, took the Audio Engineering course (Class of 1993) and has since produced hits for NEXT, Jaheim, Ideal, Luther Vandross and Faith Evans. He has worked with Tyra Banks, Gerald Lavert and Diane Warren.
Honoraria
Five Towns College has awarded several honorary degrees and awards to distinguished members of the music and theatre industries. Honorees include Phil Ramone, Maury Yeston, Jim Marshall, Ben Vereen, and, most recently, Don Grusin.
On October 21, 2008 at the Players Club in New York City, Five Towns College received the 2008 Awards for Excellence from the The Theatre Museum 2008 Threatre Museums Awards
References
- ^ "Accreditation Detail View from the Middle State Commission on Higher Education". Retrieved 2008-08-06.
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