Student Success Program - Third Year

Know the learning outcomes of your study program

Learning outcomes are statements of what a student is expected to know, understand and/or be able to do upon completion of all the requirements of their program of study. Learn about the learning outcomes of your program by visiting the sections grouped under academic offerings in the main menu of this page.

Attend University Life Workshops

The Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music offers university life workshops for new students. These workshops will provide students with the concepts and life skills necessary for integration into university life. Workshops are offered from August to December of each academic year.
Pending this section for the publication of the next workshops.

Seek help with some class

  • The Tutoring Program is available free of charge to students. This academic year, tutoring will be offered for Spanish, English, French, German, music theory and theory courses. Visit the section Tutoring Program
  • Investigation project. Access the Learning Resource Center resources for help. Resources
  • Remember to contact the teachers via email to request an appointment. Meet our faculty. Visit the section Faculty

  • Seek technological help

  • Request help from the Distance Education Coordinator if you need assistance with the Moodle platform and institutional email by writing to jlopez@cmpr.pr.gov or by calling (787) 751-0160 Ext. 246.
  • Access our information section on the integration of technology in the Conservatory. Technology integration

Meet your academic advisor

The Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, in its commitment to the academic progress of students, designates a professor from their area, who will be their academic advisor. The academic advisor will be your guide and consultant in all academic matters related to the study program and will also ensure that the student knows and understands the institutional policy and regulations that apply to him or her.
All students must attend a session with their academic advisor every six months, with the purpose of evaluating their academic progress and determining the continuity of the study program, in accordance with their curriculum, before the pre-enrollment process for the following semester.


Meet your counselor here

Meet the Student Council

The Student Council is the forum that represents students before the administration of the institution. The main functions of the council are: to express the opinion of the students; promote student causes, both academic and social; facilitate understanding, communication and cooperation between students, faculty and administration and work on the development of proposals to improve the well-being of the students of the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music.

The administration of the Conservatory encourages the participation of students in the following institutional committees: Academic Senate, Curriculum Subcommittee, Assessment and Strategic Planning and Library.
Every year the Dean of Academic and Student Affairs supports students in coordinating the voting for the selection of the Student Council.

Student Council 2025-2026

Sofía Ramos – Jazz and Caribbean Music Department – Bass
President and student representative to the Academic Senate

Alfonso Vélez – Composition
Vice President and Student Representative to the Academic Senate

Miley Burgos - Department of Jazz and Caribbean Music - Singing
Student Representative to the Board of Directors

Grecia González
Representative of the Singing Department

Harry Ortiz
Representative of the Composition Department

Angelica Gomez
Representative of the Strings Department

Nahiris Morales
Representative of the Department of Music Education

Ivan Alcala and Jorge Morales
Representatives of the Department of Jazz and Caribbean Music

Katia Ríos
Representatives of the Piano Department

Ariana Rivera
Representatives of the Wind and Percussion Department

Email
consejoestudiante@cmpr.edu

Promote your well-being

Learn about the Professional Student Guidance and Counseling services

  • The Student Guidance and Counseling Office offers a professional counseling service that promotes the student's personal, intellectual, emotional, academic and occupational development. It provides support to the student from the beginning of their university life until achieving the success of their educational and musical goals. Find more information here: Student counseling
  • Request an appointment with the Student Counselor and Counselor, Indira Bhajan by writing to ibhajan@cmpr.pr.gov / (787) 751-0160 Ext. 263.

Access our online Catalog

  • Our online catalog includes general information about our offerings, academic regulations, student life, financial aid, course descriptions, study costs, among other topics of interest to the student. Catalogue


Available jobs

  • If you want to join the CMPR work team, visit the employment opportunities section of our website.
    Employment opportunities
  • You can also visit the jobs section at Student Success Jobs
  • Federal Work-Study Program – This program provides students with great economic need the opportunity to work to cover part of the costs of their studies. The student may also be placed to work in the institution's or community service programs. Compensation for the FWS program will be the federal minimum wage. The salary the student receives depends on the number of hours assigned and worked.

Collaborate with the CMPR

Request help with a problem

  • If you need support in financial aid matters
    Visit our Financial Assistance section for information. Economic assistance
  • Have you experienced situations of discrimination or harassment?
    The Title IX Office is ready to help you. For more information you can contact Indira L. Bhajan, Title IX Coordinator at 787-751-0160 ext. 251 or by email to tituloix@cmpr.pr.gov. You also access our Policy against Sexual Harassment and Procedure for airing Title IX complaints. Policy against Sexual Harassment and Procedure for airing Title IX complaints
  • File a complaint,
    Contact Helen González Lorenzo, Dean of Student Affairs, by email at hgonzalez@cmpr.pr.gov, or complete the following form: Official Form for Filing Complaints or Grievances
  • If you need to request a reasonable accommodation to effectively participate in your classes,
    Request services at the Student Guidance and Counseling Office. You can access our Reasonable Accommodation Policy for more information. Reasonable Accommodation Policy
  • Do you have an emergency at the CMPR facilities?
    Call our security at 787-751-0160 Ext. 230, 330.

Make your pre-registration online

  • The Conservatory has the pre-registration process for courses available in online mode.
    The process is open in October and March of each academic year. Request your credentials by visiting the Registrar's Office.
  • To pre-register, access Online Registration

Evaluate your teacher

  • The Conservatory gives all its students the opportunity to evaluate the quality of the courses and the performance of all their teachers.
  • At the end of the semester, students will be able to access the evaluation form on the Registrar's portal where they will also be able to access their grades. Evaluate your teacher

Online support system by year of study

Purpose
  • The online Student Success program has the purpose of connecting with the student to provide support tools in search of their retention, graduation and academic success.
Offers
  • Online support system by year of study
  • Support in graduation matters
  • Support in career or work field matters
  • Group and individual mentoring program
  • Academic Counseling
  • Referrals to Tutoring program
  • Referred to external programs
Promotes health and wellness activities
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