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Jerry Redeemer Memorial Scholarship

Jerry Redeemer Memorial Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students, Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$10,000

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

A well-known minister was acknowledged by the establishment of the Jerry Redeemer Memorial Scholarship. Candidates must be graduating seniors from any Saginaw Public School, be pursuing an undergraduate degree in music or community recreation, demonstrate financial need, and have a 2.0 GPA in order to be considered for the Jerry Redeemer Memorial Scholarship.

Eligibility Criteria For Jerry Redeemer Memorial Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that you may find for musical scholarships:

  • Musical Talent and Skill: The primary eligibility requirement for a musical scholarship is typically a high level of musical talent and skill. This may involve auditioning or submitting recordings to demonstrate proficiency in playing an instrument, singing, composing, or other musical abilities.
  • Field of Study: Musical scholarships may be specific to certain fields of study, such as instrumental performance, vocal performance, music composition, music education, or music theory. The eligibility criteria may prioritize applicants pursuing degrees or programs in these specific areas.
  • Academic Achievement: While musical talent is crucial, many musical scholarships also consider academic achievement. This may involve meeting certain academic requirements, maintaining a minimum GPA, or demonstrating a commitment to academic excellence alongside musical pursuits.
  • Audition or Performance Evaluation: Many musical scholarships require applicants to participate in auditions or performance evaluations. This may involve performing in front of a panel of judges or submitting recordings for evaluation.
  • Recommendations: Applicants may be required to submit letters of recommendation from music teachers, mentors, or professionals who can speak to their musical abilities, dedication, and potential for success in the field of music.
  • Music Education and Training: Some musical scholarships may prioritize applicants who have received formal music education and training, such as participation in music ensembles, private lessons, masterclasses, summer programs, or workshops.
  • Awards and Achievements: Scholarships may value applicants who have received recognition, awards, or achievements in musical competitions, festivals, or performances. This can demonstrate a track record of excellence and dedication to musical pursuits.

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