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| Overall Score On StateUniversity.com (about) | Insufficient Data |
| AdmissionSuccess rate | N/A |
| Student RatioRatio of students to faculty | N/A |
| Retention(Full-Time / Part-Time) | 85% / 81% |
| EnrollmentTotal (all students) | 507 |
| Title IV Eligibility | Participates in Title IV federal financial aid programs |
| Highest offering | At least 1, but less than 2 academic yrs |
| Calendar System | Continuous |
| Years of college work required | N/A |
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| Religious Affiliation | N/A |
| Congressional District | 633 |
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| ROTC — Army / Navy / Air Force | — / / |
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| Surrounding community | Large city (inside urban area, pop. over 250,000) | ||||
| Total Population | 30,562 (30,562 urban / N/A rural) | ||||
| Households | 14,810 (2.01 people per house) | ||||
| Median Household Income | $21,893 | ||||
| Families | 5,217 (3.26 people per family) | ||||
| Program Name | Contact Hours | Tuition & Fees | Books & Supp. | |
| 1 | Educational/Instructional Media Design | 904 | $22,220 | $625 |
| Total | 12 | 45 | 95 | 22 | 3 | 125 | 130 | 432 |
| Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services, Other | 12 | 45 | 95 | 22 | 3 | 125 | 130 | 432 |
| Effective as of 2010-08-31 | |
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| Average FT Salary | N/A (N/A male / N/A female) |
| Number of FT Faculty | N/A (N/A male / N/A female) |
| Number of PT Faculty | 12 |
| FT Faculty Ratio | N/A |
| Total Benefits | N/A |
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over 2 years ago
I attended LARS well back in my days it was LARW. The school was still in NoHo where we recorded in "The Vault" (hahaha you old alumni know wht i'm talking about) we had alot of one on one time and it was about learning. I've been to the new school and I apologize for saying this but the equipment is top notch but the teachers are garbage. Anyhow my certificate made good recycling paper for all it was worth. I've paid off my debt and work in the industry, but LARS didn't place me.
over 2 years ago
I attended the school in '02-'03. i was there at a good time. parking was free then, the instructors were great and they had everything needed to learn about audio engineering, even some video. it was very comprehensive and I learned a lot; however, it wasn't worth $12,000. maybe if it had eventually resulted in a high paying job i would feel differently. But that was partially my decision.
almost 3 years ago
I attended the Los Angeles Recording Workshop between 1991 and 1992, long ago! For me it was a very good experience and I got a lot out of it. Was very happy to find it on the Internet again. As I read, Christopher is still the owner and Steve is still there too. In case somebody from the school read this: best greetings to everybody and thank you guys! Bernd Noack, now AV consultant in Germany: www.proAV-consulting.de
almost 3 years ago
I attended the recording engineer program, which was a big waste of money. I did learn things but not 10,000 dollars worth. If you don't know much about recording don't waste your time. If you are desperate to get into recording, find some studios and tell them you will volunteer yourself as a runner, that's were you will be anyway after graduating, except you wont owe all that money.
about 3 years ago
I graduated from this school and i must say the experience left a bad taste in my mouth. Don't waste money on this school , the people who run this school are a joke and some of the teachers that work there dont help students like they should. They have no free parking, you must instead pay for parking or find free parking if your lucky. If any problems arise the director of education steve miller always pretends he does'nt "Hande that". The music industry is at its worse point ever making even exceptionally hard to get a job in this field once you graduate. Be prepared to have to pay the loan back if you decide to come to this school.
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I attended lARS & Graduated in August of 08. There was so many problems. Ops support is a complete joke. Teachers made fun of us instead of teaching us, career development is a joke & wont take 10 mins. out of their day to help you write a custom resume. The water fountain was broke for half the time i was there. 24,000 dollars i paid & we couldnt even get some water. All we got for our 24k was some headphones, books & a poor education. NOT WORTH THE MONEY. Im 20 Years old and now 41,000 dollars in debt.. Thanks LARS..