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Sherrill L. Smith Music Scholarship

Sherrill L. Smith Music Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students & Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$15,000

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

Students studying music who have financial need and can show general commitment to employment, school, or community activities are eligible for the Sherill L. Smith Music Scholarship. Saginaw County residency, a 3.0 GPA, musical activity, and part- or full-time enrollment at an institution of higher learning in Michigan are requirements for applicants. Skills and interests, professional objectives, and general participation in job, school, or community activities are among the evaluation factors.

Students studying music who have financial need and can show general commitment in employment, school, or community activities are eligible for the Sherill L. Smith Music Scholarship. Saginaw County residency, a 3.0 GPA, musical activity, and part- or full-time enrollment at an institution of higher learning in Michigan are requirements for applicants.

Eligibility Criteria For Sherrill L. Smith Music Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility factors that may be considered for financial help scholarships:

  • Financial Need: Financial help scholarships are typically designed to assist students who demonstrate significant financial need. This may involve submitting financial documentation, such as tax returns, FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) forms, or a statement of financial need.
  • Academic Performance: Some financial help scholarships may consider academic achievements, such as GPA, class rank, or standardized test scores. While academic performance may be a factor, there are also scholarships available for students with various academic backgrounds.
  • Enrollment in an Educational Institution: To be eligible for financial help scholarships, you generally need to be enrolled or planning to enroll as a full-time or part-time student in a recognized educational institution, such as a university, college, vocational school, or trade school.
  • Field of Study: Certain financial help scholarships may be specific to particular fields of study or career paths. They may prioritize applicants pursuing degrees or training in areas such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), healthcare, education, or other high-demand fields.
  • Residency or Citizenship: Some scholarships may have specific residency or citizenship requirements. They may be available to students from a particular city, state, or region. In some cases, there may be scholarships specifically for international students or certain immigrant populations.

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