CSB Connecticut School of Broadcasting Re-Opens
Broadcasting school resumes classes for all students on Monday, March 23.
Boston, MA, March 22, 2009 --(PR.com)-- CSB School of Broadcasting is announcing the immediate re-opening of its campuses and the resumption of classes next week.
On March 6, 2009, CSB filed for bankruptcy relief in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Boston after its primary lender offset funds from CSB’s operating accounts. As a result, CSB suspended classes at all 26 of its schools in 16 states.
On March 19, 2009, the bankruptcy court approved a motion allowing the bankruptcy trustee to operate CSB School of Broadcasting for a limited period of time, sufficient for students to complete the current trimester. As a result of the court’s order, classes will resume on March 23, permitting all affected students with the opportunity to complete their studies and graduate.
CSB President David Banner said, “We recognize that the needs of our students are paramount. We are actively working with the trustee to promote a sale that would enable CSB’s continued ability to provide quality education to aspiring media professionals.”
Information is posted online at http://www.gocsb.com. For additional information, please direct all inquiries to David Banner at csbinformation@gmail.com or call (646) 248-2027.
About CSB School of Broadcasting
Founded in 1964 as the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, the CSB School of Broadcasting has become a nationally renowned career college with 26 locations in major cities across the United States. The School has greatly expanded its curriculum to include hands-on courses in television broadcasting, video editing, online audio & video production, as well as other current technologies.
Over the years, CSB has developed a reputation for teaching its students great versatility, equipping them with the skills to demonstrate their value in a wide variety of on-air and/or production roles. This multifaceted reputation - combined with the ability to educate and train students from a wide variety of backgrounds and interests - has led to long-standing relationships with most of the country's major media corporations.
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On March 6, 2009, CSB filed for bankruptcy relief in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Boston after its primary lender offset funds from CSB’s operating accounts. As a result, CSB suspended classes at all 26 of its schools in 16 states.
On March 19, 2009, the bankruptcy court approved a motion allowing the bankruptcy trustee to operate CSB School of Broadcasting for a limited period of time, sufficient for students to complete the current trimester. As a result of the court’s order, classes will resume on March 23, permitting all affected students with the opportunity to complete their studies and graduate.
CSB President David Banner said, “We recognize that the needs of our students are paramount. We are actively working with the trustee to promote a sale that would enable CSB’s continued ability to provide quality education to aspiring media professionals.”
Information is posted online at http://www.gocsb.com. For additional information, please direct all inquiries to David Banner at csbinformation@gmail.com or call (646) 248-2027.
About CSB School of Broadcasting
Founded in 1964 as the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, the CSB School of Broadcasting has become a nationally renowned career college with 26 locations in major cities across the United States. The School has greatly expanded its curriculum to include hands-on courses in television broadcasting, video editing, online audio & video production, as well as other current technologies.
Over the years, CSB has developed a reputation for teaching its students great versatility, equipping them with the skills to demonstrate their value in a wide variety of on-air and/or production roles. This multifaceted reputation - combined with the ability to educate and train students from a wide variety of backgrounds and interests - has led to long-standing relationships with most of the country's major media corporations.
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Contact
CSB School of Broadcasting
David Banner
(646) 248-2027
www.gocsb.com
Contact
David Banner
(646) 248-2027
www.gocsb.com
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