
2087 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA


California Jazz Conservatory does not provide any varsity athletic programs or competitive sports teams. Its focus remains squarely on music education, specifically jazz studies, without diversion into collegiate sports activities. Prospective students interested in athletics will find that the institution does not support traditional intercollegiate sports offerings or athletic scholarships.
Information regarding specific student groups and associations at California Jazz Conservatory is not available. The institution has a total student population comprising 10 men and 4 women. No data has been provided about involvement in social organizations or the presence of particular clubs or groups.
The student body at California Jazz Conservatory is quite small, with a total enrollment of only six new students, combining both freshmen and transfers. Freshmen admissions are notably low, placing the institution in the bottom 30 percentile compared to other schools, while transfer students are slightly more common but still below average. This suggests a highly selective or specialized environment.
Age-wise, the majority of students fall into the 22 to 29 age range, indicating that many attendees might begin their studies slightly later than at traditional colleges. There is a presence of students spanning from the late teens into their 50s and even beyond 65, which points to a diverse age demographic possibly attracted to lifelong learning or career changes within jazz music.
Regarding ethnic diversity, the largest represented groups are Hispanic students, who make up 9% of the student body at a level considered average, and White students, who comprise 10%, a figure categorized as low relative to comparison institutions. Students identifying with two or more races account for a smaller portion, similarly rated as low. Data about enrollment for African American, Native American, Asian, and Pacific Islander students are not available, leaving some gaps in understanding the full demographic composition.
The conservatory's out-of-state and international student representations are not documented, which may imply that either these figures are minimal or simply unreported. Overall, the population at California Jazz Conservatory reflects a niche, intimate educational community with a moderate degree of ethnic variety and a broad age range among its students.
Student life at California Jazz Conservatory is characterized by a small and intimate campus environment, with a total enrollment of only about 20 students. This setting offers a low student-to-faculty ratio of approximately 4 to 1, allowing for personalized attention and close mentorship from the faculty.
With a relatively low full-time staff count of 12 and an average part-time staff level of 38, the conservatory maintains a focused and specialized academic community. The number of full-time degree-seeking male students is very small, reflecting the institution's niche focus and boutique size.
Students at California Jazz Conservatory have access to physical library facilities, as the institution provides on-site resources with trained staff to assist them. However, the conservatory does not offer digital library access or shared collection resources. The library holdings for students are relatively modest, consisting of approximately 612 books and around 850 subscriptions, placing the institution in the lower range compared to other colleges in terms of library size and resource availability. Additionally, the number of other libraries connected to the conservatory is very limited, contributing to a below-average library network overall.
Total enrollment
20Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
Data not availableMember of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
12 full time, 38 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Data not availableNumber of libraries on campus
0Reservable study rooms in library
No24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
NoStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
NoAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
No