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James Gaertner & Anne Marks-Gaertner Fine Arts Scholarship

James Gaertner Anne Marks-Gaertner Fine Arts Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students, Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$35,000

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

This scholarship is the part of Saginaw Community Founda¬tion. This foundation is providing more than 235+ scholarships. The following requirements must be met in order to qualify for the James Gaertner & Anne Marks-Gaertner Fine Arts Scholarship: the applicant must be a Nouvel Catholic Central High School graduating senior; they must have participated in fine arts activities while in school (such as plays, concerts, art exhibits, etc.); they must be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate programme; and they must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours of fine arts courses during their first year of post-high school education. The requirements for the scholarship specify that applicants must take Fine Arts courses in their first year of post-high school study, even if they are not required to pursue a Fine Arts degree.)

Eligibility Criteria For James Gaertner & Anne Marks-Gaertner Fine Arts Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that are often considered for fine arts scholarships:

  • Artistic Talent: Fine arts scholarships typically require applicants to demonstrate exceptional artistic talent in a specific discipline, such as visual arts, performing arts, music, dance, theater, or creative writing. This may involve submitting a portfolio, audition, performance, or showcasing previous work.
  • Academic Achievement: Some fine arts scholarships also consider academic performance, such as GPA or class rank. While artistic talent is usually the primary consideration, academic achievement may be an additional factor in the selection process.
  • Portfolio or Audition: Many fine arts scholarships require applicants to submit a portfolio or participate in an audition or performance as part of the application process. These evaluations assess the applicant’s skills, creativity, technique, and potential.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Scholarships in fine arts often require letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or professionals who can attest to the applicant’s talent, dedication, and potential in their chosen artistic field.
  • Personal Statement or Essay: Some scholarships may ask for a personal statement or essay where applicants can articulate their artistic goals, experiences, influences, and aspirations.

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