AIMM's Mission Statement

The Atlanta Institute of Music and Media provides non-beginning instrument students and recording arts students with the instructional environment necessary to develop their musical talents and acquire the skills demanded of today’s professionals in the music industry.

AIMM’s Vision

The Atlanta Institute of Music and Media strives to excel in contemporary music and media arts education with its primary focus being a positive, fulfilling, and rewarding student experience.

AIMM continues to set the industry standard by providing the technical and applied learning skills needed to equip students with the knowledge and tools necessary to prepare them for successful careers.

The Atlanta Institute of Music and Media’s curriculum accomplishes its mission through class and private instruction; audio, video and computer lab instruction; and live clinics featuring today’s most well-known and informative artists and music industry professionals.

Atlanta Institute of Music and Media programs are taught by professionals whose work experience, certification and/or music degrees give each instructor the background to teach the demanding curriculum.

It is the belief of the Atlanta Institute of Music and Media that music is the universal language and, therefore, welcomes students from diverse backgrounds.

The Atlanta Institute of Music and Media serves students without discrimination on the basis of sex, race, age, religion, or sexual orientation.

AIMM’s History

Founder Steve Freeman developed the mission statement of the Atlanta Institute of Music and Media in September 1985.

It was revised in December 1993 by the governing board of the Atlanta Institute of Music and Media to better define the type of instruction offered and to add the non-discriminatory clause.

Another revision was made in July 1997 by its President, Nite Driscoll, to better define AIMM’s purpose, which is to offer instruction and further develop the knowledge and talents of the non-beginning student, defined as one who already possesses or demonstrates an intermediate or better level of physical dexterity and aptitude relative to his or her instrument.

In 2008, AIMM expanded its offerings to include recording arts as a program of study.

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