Music Scholarships
The 91ÌÒÉ« Department of Music offers a variety of scholarships for music majors and non-majors. All music scholarships may be combined with other forms and awards of financial aid. In addition, all incoming freshmen should fill out an . Upcoming audition dates and procedures may be found online or by contacting the Department of Music.
â–¼ Departmental Scholarships
Department of Music Scholarships range from $350 to $2,000 per semester and are available
to majors and minors in the keyboard, voice, and instrumental areas. They require
an audition and are renewable provided that the recipient maintains a minimum course
load of 15 credit hours, participates satisfactorily in the area(s) for which the
scholarship is awarded, makes satisfactory progress toward their degree, and maintains
an institutional cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or higher. Scholarship recipients
must complete a total of 30 earned credit hours per year (Fall, Spring, Summer) in
order to renew their award.
â–¼ Jaguar Marching Band Scholarships
All members of the Jaguar Marching Band receive a scholarship, ranging from $750 per
semester and up. They require an audition and are renewable provided that the recipient
maintains a minimum course load of 15 credit hours, participates satisfactorily in
the area(s) for which the scholarship is awarded, and maintains a cumulative grade
point average of 2.0 or higher. Scholarship recipients must complete a total of 30
earned credit hours per year (Fall, Spring, Summer) in order to renew their award.
Jaguar Marching scholarship recipients are allowed to take an unbalanced credit hour
load (ex. 12 for Fall, 18 for Spring) provided they meet 30 total earned credit hours
for the academic year.
â–¼ Jaguar Pep Band Stipends
All members of the Jaguar Pep Band receive a $1000 stipend for their service. This
is paid in monthly installments in the Spring semester (January, February, March).
The Jaguar Pep Band is open by audition to members of the Jaguar Marching Band. Up
to 80 students will be selected. Auditions occur in the beginning of October.
â–¼ The Rose Palmai-Tenser Endowed Vocal Scholarship
The Rose Palmai-Tenser Endowed Vocal Scholarship was established in 2009 by the Rose
Palmai-Tenser Advisory Board to provide funding for an annual award to a deserving
junior student in music who demonstrates vocal excellence. Awards range from $500
to $750 per year. Previous recipients will be ineligible to receive said scholarship
in subsequent years. The recipient must be enrolled in applied voice, carry a 15 credit
hour load, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, must be able
to perform three arias in original languages/keys, and must sign a release for publicity
pictures. Interested juniors should contact the Vocal Area Coordinator for audition
information.
â–¼ The Harper Endowed Scholarship in Music
The Harper Endowed Scholarship in Music was established in 2006 by friends and colleagues
of Dr. Andrew H. Harper to provide funding for an annual award for a deserving student
in music. Awards range from $500 to $1,000 per year and are available to music majors.
The award is available to an incoming freshman student by audition who plans to obtain
a degree in music, is a full time student with a minimum high school grade point average
of 3.0. Previous recipients at a higher collegiate level will be eligible to receive
said scholarship in subsequent years if they are a full time student with a minimum
grade point average of 2.5. Recipients must be enrolled in applied music study, participate
in appropriate ensembles, carry a 15 credit hour load, and maintain a cumulative grade
point average of 2.5 or higher. There is no application form for this scholarship,
as outstanding musicians are identified by the faculty and recommended to the chair
on an annual basis.
â–¼ The Mike Bartels Scholarship
This scholarship was established in honor of percussionist Mike Bartels, a graduate
of McGill-Toolen High School and student at 91ÌÒÉ«. Awards range from $250 to $550 per
year and are available to majors and non-majors. The recipient must be enrolled in
applied percussion, participate in Percussion Ensemble, carry a 15 credit hour load,
and maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher. There is no application
form for this scholarship, as outstanding percussionists are identified by the faculty
and recommended to the chair on an annual basis.
â–¼ The Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award
The Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award is a tuition scholarship awarded by the music
faculty to a rising senior music major for a period of two consecutive semesters.
The criteria for the award are musicianship, scholarship, and contribution to the
department. There is no application form for this scholarship, as students must be
nominated by a faculty member for consideration. As the name implies, this scholarship
is made available to the Department through the kind support of the Presser Foundation
of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
â–¼ The John W. Laidlaw Scholar Awards
The John W. Laidlaw Scholar Awards are available to outstanding music students in
all areas of music study and range from $2,500 to $5,500 annually. For consideration,
all students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Laidlaw Scholarships are
renewable provided that the recipient carries a 15 credit hour load, participates
satisfactorily in the area(s) for which the scholarship was awarded, and maintains
a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher. There is no application form for
this scholarship, as outstanding musicians are identified by the music faculty and
recommended to the chair on an annual basis.
â–¼ The Sue Houston Hanlein Endowed Scholarship for Piano
The Sue Houston Hanlein Endowed Scholarship for Piano is an award for an outstanding
piano student at the 91ÌÒÉ« who demonstrates high academic achievement.
The award can be made to a freshman student; however, if an upper level student meets
the criteria set forth, such a candidate may be selected as well. The recipient must
be a music major enrolled in applied piano, carry a 15 credit hour load, and maintain
a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher. There is no application form for
this scholarship, as outstanding pianists are identified by the keyboard faculty and
recommended to the chair on an annual basis.
â–¼ The John W. Laidlaw Endowed Scholarship in Music
This scholarship is named in honor of John W. Laidlaw, the benefactor for the Laidlaw
Performing Arts Center. Awards range from $750 to $2,000 per year and are available
to music majors with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The recipient(s)
must be enrolled in applied music and appropriate ensembles, carry a 15 credit hour
load, and maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher. This award is
available to incoming freshman who have a minimum high school grade point average
of 3.0 or higher and based on their audition before a faculty evaluation committee.
There is no application form for this scholarship, as outstanding musicians are identified
by the music faculty and recommended to the chair on an annual basis.
â–¼ The John H. Chester Scholarship
This scholarship is named in honor of Dr. John H. Chester, a pianist who taught at
91ÌÒÉ« in the early 1960's. Ellie Chester, his widow, and a number of friends established
a fund to assist outstanding pianists. Awards range from $300 to $750 per year and
are available to majors and non-majors. The recipient(s) must be enrolled in applied
piano, carry a 15 credit hour load, and maintain a cumulative grade point average
of 2.0 or higher. There is no application form for this scholarship, as outstanding
pianists are identified by the keyboard faculty and recommended to the chair on an
annual basis.