The MLC Introduces Free Online Micro-Course and Launches Enhanced Student Ambassador Program to Empower the Next Generation of Music Industry Professionals

The MLC’s first online micro-course provides an opportunity for college students to learn more about The MLC; the enhanced Student Ambassador Program offers college students exclusive access to resources, educational events and more.

The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC) announces two initiatives aimed at engaging and educating college students interested in learning more about The MLC and its mission: the launch of its free online micro-course and the expansion of its Student Ambassador Program.

The MLC’s first online micro-course, The MLC 101: Introduction to The MLC, is available to all college students seeking to deepen their understanding of the organization’s role in ensuring songwriters, composers, lyricists and music publishers receive their mechanical royalties from streaming and download services in the U.S. This free course offers a certificate of completion as well as a digital badge upon successfully completing the optional final test. The course can be completed in under 2.5 hours.

In addition, The MLC’s enhanced Student Ambassador Program provides college students the opportunity to engage with The MLC through a 10-week program of activities that include engaging with local songwriters and sharing information about The MLC on their college campus. Participants will gain valuable insights into The MLC while actively contributing to The MLC’s efforts to reach and educate songwriters.

“We’re thrilled to offer our first online micro-course as a way for students to learn about mechanical licensing and The MLC’s role in a self-paced course structure, that includes the opportunity to test their understanding,” says Serona Elton, The MLC’s Head of Educational Partnerships. “Additionally, our enhanced Student Ambassador Program not only provides professional development and networking opportunities for students, but it also empowers students to play an active role in helping music creators collect the revenue they are entitled to.”

The MLC’s Student Ambassador Program is a volunteer program open to all students currently enrolled in college or university courses, with no cost to participate and no geographic limitations. The MLC will provide participants with a variety of educational resources created specifically for students, access to exclusive virtual and in-person events, opportunities to engage directly with The MLC, and more. Through this program, students will deepen their understanding of The MLC’s mission and efforts to serve songwriters and receive official recognition for their participation. The MLC’s Student Ambassador designation is valid for one academic period and may be renewed if all program requirements are successfully met.

To apply, students must complete the application process through The MLC’s online platform. Applicants are required to submit proof of current enrollment at an accredited college, university or institute in the United States and must successfully pass an online video assessment. Applications for the fall 2024 academic period are being accepted through September 30th.

For more information on the Student Ambassador Program and how to apply, visit themlc.com/students. Those interested in The MLC 101: Introduction to The MLC, can request access to the course on the same web page.

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About the Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC)

The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC) was designated by the U.S. Register of Copyrights in July 2019 pursuant to the Music Modernization Act of 2018. The MLC is responsible for administering the blanket compulsory license for the use of musical works by digital music services. Since January 2021, The MLC has achieved total royalties distributed of more than $2 billion, at no cost to songwriters or music publishers.  

The MLC is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of songwriters and representatives of music publishers. For more background on The MLC and its Board and Committee members, go to www.themlc.com

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