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Lee Essie and Charlie McMillan, Jr. Music Scholarship

Lee Essie and Charlie McMillan, Jr. Music 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

The Lee Essie and Charlie McMillan, Jr. Music Scholarship is open to Saginaw County residents who are in their senior year of high school or who are enrolled in college. Applicants must be studying an undergraduate, graduate degree, or vocational studies and must have a minimum GPA of 2.5. The minimum requirement for applicants is one year of instrumental music training or experience, either part-time or full-time.

Eligibility Criteria For Lee Essie and Charlie McMillan, Jr. Music Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility requirements that you may come across:

  • Musical Talent: Musical training scholarships are typically awarded to students who demonstrate exceptional musical talent in a specific instrument, voice, or musical genre. You may be required to audition or submit recordings of your performances as part of the application process.
  • Field of Study: Scholarships may be available for various fields of study within music, such as instrumental performance, vocal performance, composition, music education, music therapy, conducting, or music theory.
  • Academic Performance: Some scholarships require applicants to have a strong academic record. This may involve maintaining a minimum GPA or meeting specific academic standards set by the scholarship provider or the educational institution.
  • Institution or Program: Certain scholarships may be limited to students attending specific music schools, conservatories, or universities with strong music programs. It is important to check if the scholarship has any restrictions on the institution or program you are enrolled in or planning to attend.
  • Financial Need: Some scholarships prioritize students with demonstrated financial need. This requirement may involve submitting financial information, such as FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) forms or other documentation.
  • Essay or Personal Statement: Many scholarships require applicants to submit an essay or personal statement. This provides an opportunity to discuss your musical background, goals, aspirations, and why you deserve the scholarship.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Scholarships often request letters of recommendation from music teachers, instructors, or professionals who can speak to your musical abilities, dedication, and potential as a musician.

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