<p>By “five towns college” are you thinking of the consortium of UMass Amherst, Hampshire, Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Amherst College? </p>
<p>Here is some info on NEC’s music-in-education program: [Music-in-Education</a> | New England Conservatory](<a href=“The College | New England Conservatory”>Music-in-Education | New England Conservatory)</p>
<p>Like Oberlin, Manhattan only has a grad level degree in music education, in conjunction w/Columhttp://<a href=“http://www.msmnyc.edu/Instruction-Faculty/Academic-Departments/Music-Education-Performance-”>www.msmnyc.edu/Instruction-Faculty/Academic-Departments/Music-Education-Performance-</a></p>
<p>Hartt has an undergrad minor in music education, and a master’s in music education.
[The</a> Hartt School | Music Dance Theatre > Music](<a href=“The Hartt School - University of Hartford”>The Hartt School - University of Hartford)</p>
<p>Ithaca has a BM in music education: [Music</a> Education (B.M.) - Music Education - Ithaca College](<a href=“School of Music, Theatre, and Dance | Ithaca College”>School of Music, Theatre, and Dance | Ithaca College)</p>
<p>Lawrence looks great for you. They have an undergrad music education major and within that major you can concentrate on choral or instrumental. [Music</a> Education - Lawrence University](<a href=“http://www.lawrence.edu/conservatory/dept/musiced/]Music”>http://www.lawrence.edu/conservatory/dept/musiced/)</p>
<p>Well, I have been waiting for a repair person, who is now pulling up, so hope that little bit was helpful!</p>