| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1051 | Kathleen Bowsher MT-BC | Music therapy is a growing profession. There are more potential jobs than there are available professionals. Now is the time for Chapman to to stand up and reconfirm its commitment to being one of the leading schools in the nation as evidenced by its music therapy program. |
| 1052 | Jim and Betsy Bright | |
| 1053 | Keoki Kakigi | |
| 1054 | Patti Catalano,MT-BC, NMT | |
| 1055 | Anonymous | |
| 1056 | Sarah Piercy | |
| 1057 | Michelle Erfurt MT-BC | MT profesisonal |
| 1058 | Bonnie Chan | MT Professional. I only just found out abut this, & will contact others to sign this petition &/or write an email/letter. |
| 1059 | Anonymous | I think music therapy has an enourmous possibility for the community there. After making some positive connections for internship sites and various fields of health care institutions, I encourage Chapman Univeristy to continue with their good work. |
| 1060 | Jori Jandorf | Chapman Grad - BM Music Therapy 2002. |
| 1061 | Marijane Nguyen | I'm a music therapy intern and recently finished my coursework at Arizona State University. |
| 1062 | Anonymous | |
| 1063 | Kenzie Carden | |
| 1064 | Anonymous | |
| 1065 | Stacie L. Shewmake, MT-BC | |
| 1066 | Emily Sara | |
| 1067 | Emily C. | |
| 1068 | Mark Holdaway | Music Therapy is an up-and-coming profession,
gaining credibility and practitioners each year.
Why is Chapman University looking to go backwards? |
| 1069 | Leslie Henry | Please save the music therapy program.
I am a board certified music therapist and have been for fifteen years. I live in the Milwaukee area and currently we do not have enough therapists to fill open positions. We need the training programs. |
| 1070 | Elliott Balsley | |