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Music Scholarships

Music Scholarships are awarded in a variety of areas and require an individual audition. Students will be contacted with a choice of audition times when their application is received. Although priority is given to applications received by March 15, scholarships will continue to be awarded to strong candidates as long as funds are available.

General Eligibility Requirements:

·         Must demonstrate musical ability and evidence of musical experience.

General Maintenance Requirements:

·         The music program reserves the right to cancel the funds for the second semester in the event that all requirements are not satisfactorily met.

Application Procedures:

·         Complete the 2008-2009 Pellissippi State Scholarship Application

·         Attach a short statement telling why you are applying and why you believe you should be selected for a music scholarship.

Priority Deadline: March 15, 2008


The following are the Music Scholarships that are tentatively available for distribution for 2008-2009 pending funding:

 

SCHOLARSHIP

REQUIREMENTS

General Music Scholarship

Amount of scholarship: Varies

Requirements: Requires an individual music audition.

Helen W. Cox Memorial

Amount of scholarship: $1000 ($500 Fall and $500 Spring)

Requirements: Be either a full-time or part-time student at PSTCC; participate in one or more Pellissippi State Choral Ensembles; agree to participate in the Sanctuary Choir at the First Baptist Church and one other music group for a maximum of four hours per week for 15 weeks each semester during the academic year.

Rossie and John Mason Music Scholarship

Amount of scholarship: $500 ($250 Fall and $250 Spring)

Requirements: Preference to a piano major who accompanies a PSTCC vocal group; second preference to other music majors who participate in a PSTCC performing group; minimum 2.75 GPA or better; be enrolled full-time; written recommendation from high school counselor, faculty advisor, teacher, or recognized professional person such as an employer; be enrolled as a full-time student.

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