Take a guided virtual tour of CCM Village

Follow along as musical theatre major Madison Hagler provides a virtual look at CCM's facilities

Visit UC's nationally ranked and internationally renowned College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) from the comfort of your own home! Follow along as musical theatre major Madison Hagler (BFA, 2020) provides a virtual tour of the state-of-the-art facilities within the CCM Village complex. Visit several of the college's major production, rehearsal and performance spaces in this walk-along video provided by CCM Admissions Counselor Emilee Suchomski, M.Ed.

The four buildings that comprise the CCM Village are unrivaled in the nation, providing students with comprehensive performance and educational spaces. CCM is integrated within UC’s main campus, which has been hailed as one of the most beautiful campuses in the world by Forbes magazine.

After you view CCM's guided tour video, explore the rest of UC's campus with a virtual visit.

Welcome to your next stage. Take your next step at ccm.uc.edu

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Featured image at top: The entrance to the CCM Atrium on UC's campus. Photo/UC Creative + Brand.

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Rebecca Butts | Assistant Public Information Officer

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