Universal Music is expanding its early career development program to Atlanta and Detroit.
will expand its early career development program, Bonus Tracks, to Atlanta’s Frederick Douglass High School and through Motown Museum’s Hitsville NEXT in Detroit in the coming spring semester, the company tells. Last spring, UMG completed its first year in New York at Brooklyn’s Pathways in Technology Early College High School .
UMG has also created the Bonus Tracks Scholarship Award, a college scholarship that will be given to one Bonus Tracks student in each city who are recognized for their community leadership, commitment to academic excellence and completion of the program, including the presentation of their capstone project.The Bonus Tracks program was launched in 2019 in partnership with Capitol Music Group and the Compton Unified School District at Dominguez High School in Los Angeles.
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