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SJCF Arturo Vera Art Scholarship

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Applicable For:

High School Students

Max Award Amount:

$500

Application Deadline:

03/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

Arturo and Ana Vera created the Arturo Vera Art Scholarship to aid young individuals who are following their interests in the realm of art. In this cycle, one $500 scholarship will be given out. Open to all San Joaquin County high school seniors who want to pursue postsecondary education in an art-related career. 

Eligibility Criteria For SJCF Arturo Vera Art Scholarship

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

  • Artistic Discipline: Arts scholarships are generally available to students pursuing studies in various artistic disciplines such as visual arts, performing arts (music, dance, theater), creative writing, film, photography, design, and more.
  • Academic Achievement: Some arts scholarships may require applicants to have a certain level of academic achievement, such as a minimum GPA or specific academic honors or achievements.
  • Portfolio or Audition: Many arts scholarships require applicants to submit a portfolio showcasing their artistic work or participate in an audition to demonstrate their skills and talents. The specific requirements for the portfolio or audition can vary depending on the artistic discipline.
  • Financial Need: Some arts scholarships prioritize applicants with demonstrated financial need. This may require the submission of financial information such as tax returns or a statement of need.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Applicants may be required to submit letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or professionals in their chosen artistic field who can speak to their artistic abilities and potential.
  • Personal Statement/Essay: Scholarship applications often include an essay or personal statement where applicants can express their artistic goals, passion for their chosen artistic discipline, and how the scholarship would benefit their artistic development.
  • Community Involvement: Some arts scholarships value applicants who have demonstrated involvement in their artistic community, such as participation in art exhibitions, performances, or community projects.

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