Alumni Degree Completion Program

If you have previously attended Berklee College of Music's Boston-based undergraduate program and are interested in completing a bachelor's degree (either a Bachelor of Music or a Bachelor of Professional Studies), you may be eligible for Berklee’s degree completion initiative. Please note that this program is available only to alumni of Berklee College of Music. Current students should not use this form unless specifically directed to by their academic advisor. This program is not available to Boston Conservatory at Berklee students. If you are a current college student, see the list of online course equivalencies that you can use toward your degree, and talk to your major chair. If you are a current Conservatory student or a graduate of the Conservatory, please contact the dean of your division

If you have fewer than 90 credits completed, you may be able to complete a Bachelor of Professional Studies at Berklee Online. You can also contact a Berklee Online advisor at 1-866-BERKLEE with any questions, or to start your application. For students who are local or able to come back to campus, you may re-enroll at Berklee.

If you have completed at least 90 credits toward the Bachelor of Music degree—with at least 60 credits on the Boston campus—and if you have less than 10 credits to complete within your major concentration, you may be able to complete your B.M. through directed study, online courses, or a combination of the two. Complete the form below to learn more about your options. For students who are local or able to come back to campus, you may re-enroll at Berklee.

If you are unsure of your transcript status, please fill out the form below and we will advise you on your best course of action.
 

Submit the Degree Completion Form


Degree Completion Deadlines

To enroll in Berklee courses, degree completion students must abide by the registration deadlines for their desired starting semester. Please review our academic calendar for dates.

Berklee Degree Completion: Frequently Asked Questions