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About
the International College of Broadcasting
International College of Broadcasting (ICB)
was founded in 1968 and began as a trade
and technical school, offering short programs in
basic radio and television. The short term
programs were lengthened and enhanced as
technology of the industry evolved. The
Associate in Communication Arts Degree was
instituted to provide academic balance as well
as advanced technical training. The College
underwent a change of ownership in 1988, which
has resulted in extensive renovation of the
facility, acquisition of additional equipment,
and curriculum revision.
In March of 1992, the college completed the
construction of a modern recording studio and
started offering a new training program,
Recording/Audio Engineering. With the music and
entertainment industry growing at such a rapid
pace, this was a natural course for ICB to add
to its program offerings to compliment the
college's excellent broadcasting programs.
ICB is accredited by The Accrediting
Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of
Technology. The college is authorized by
the Ohio State Board of Proprietary School
Registration to grant Associate Degrees and
Diplomas. Through accreditation by The
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and
Colleges of Technology. ICB has met
established criteria and educational standards
defined by The U.S. Department of Education.
ICB is approved by The Ohio State Department
of Education to train students through the
Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation. The college
is approved by the State Approving Agency to
provide training for Veterans, Veteran's
Dependents, and others eligible to receive VA
Educational Benefits.
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