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Music Scholarships

All scholarship questions for Music should be referred to:

Linda Johnston (lsjohnst@vcu.edu, (804) 827-4541).

Scholarships available to Music students:

Undergraduate Research Grant Deadline TBA

Undergraduate Research Grant
type
Financial
semester
Spring 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
11/04/2011
need based
No
eligibility
All full time continuing students within the School of the Arts are eligible. Please see details on the web link, below.
how to apply
To apply for a grant, download the application PDF on the website below.
link
http://www.vcu.edu/arts/research/research_grant_proposals.html

Skowhegan Residency Program Deadline TBA

Skowhegan Residency Program
type
Financial
semester
Summer 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
11/15/2011
need based
No
eligibility
All individuals are encourage to apply, regardless of art background
how to apply
Application information for Skowhegan's 2012 session will be available on this site in mid-November




Through its admission process Skowhegan seeks to bring together a gifted and diverse group of individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to art-making and inquiry. Sixty-five Participants are accepted annually. An academic background in art is not required. The admissions panels consider both those who are enrolled in academic programs and artists who have been working independently. Financial status is not a consideration in the admissions process, and financial need should not deter artists from applying for admission. Applicants' work is reviewed by panels of distinguished artists comprised of Skowhegan's Board of Governors and the upcoming summer's faculty. Admission is based primarily on work samples (10 images or a 5-minute video sample). Skowhegan alumni may not reapply. Applicants must be at least 21 years old before the session begins.

FEEs for the 2009 session

Tuition, Room and Board Fees $5,500
Activities Fee (not included in financial assistance) $50
Application Fee $45

Before applying to Skowhegan artists are asked to consider seriously:



The commitment of time required
In accepting admission to Skowhegan artists agree to stay the full nine-week term of the session. Exceptions are made in cases of emergency only. Absences from the program to fulfill other professional commitments will not be authorized. They disrupt the community, the development of work and participation in critiques, lectures and studio visits. For this reason, artists who leave for such purposes will forfeit their admission to and participation in the program.



That Participants are encouraged to come prepared to work without a preconceived agenda or schedule
In fact, many artists who come to Skowhegan having to complete a specific body of work for a scheduled exhibition find that the focus and resolve this requires is often at odds with some of the most important benefits of the Skowhegan program: a high level of interaction and critical input with peers and an atmosphere of openness, spontaneity and support for risk-taking.
link
http://www.skowheganart.org/index.php?page=mission

St. Paul's Episcopal Church Homeboard Scholarship Deadline TBA

St. Paul's Episcopal Church Homeboard Scholarship
type
Financial
semester
Spring 2012
level
All
deadline
11/30/2011
need based
Yes
eligibility
In order to be considered for this scholarship, you must:
• Be a rising sophmore, junior, senior or graduate student within the School of the Arts.
• Be maintaining a passing GPA
• Must live within Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, Hanover, Goochland or Powhatan.
how to apply
Applications are available for pickup at the Dean’s Office front desk (Pollak, Room 201). Only one student/department may submit an application.

To apply you must:
• Complete the application, and all of it’s components (including personal letter describing your circumstances, educational and academic goals) and return to the address on the top of the first page
• Fit the eligibility requirements above
• Include official transcripts

Application deadline: application packet must be received by St. Paul’s Episcopal Church no later than December 1st.
link

Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship Deadline TBA

Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Graduate
deadline
12/01/2011
need based
No
eligibility
Three major Fellowships will be awarded, one up to $20,000 in any field of music; one up to $20,000 in architectural design and history, art and design, theatre, dance, or instrumental or vocal music; and one up to $9,000 in art, architecture, dance, landscape architecture, theatre, or urban and regional planning. Up to three additional Fellowships of lesser amounts may also be granted upon Committee recommendations.

The Fellowships are to be used by the recipients toward defraying the expenses of advanced study in America or abroad. The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship competition is open to graduates of the College of Fine and Applied Arts of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and to graduates of similar institutions of equal educational standing whose principal or major studies have been in one of the following fields: Architecture—Design or History; Art— all branches; Dance— Choreography, Performance, Performance/Choreography; Landscape Architecture— History, Culture and Heritage, Sustainable Design, or Design Theory and Practice; Music—all branches; Theatre—Acting, Design, Playwriting, or Theatre Research/History; Urban and Regional Planning—all branches. A Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Art, Dance, Landscape Architecture, Music, Theatre, or Urban and Regional Planning is required.

Although there is no age limitation for applicants, with other factors being equal, preference will be given to applicants who are under twenty-five years of age.

Regulations Governing the Award
Each Fellowship is for one academic year of study in a program approved by the Committee. The place of study may be in America or abroad, in an approved educational institution, with an approved private teacher, or in independent study. Fellowship recipients must meet all entrance requirements of the proposed educational institution. Other grants, fellowships and part-time graduate assistantships may be held simultaneously with the Fellowship.

Selection is based upon the applicant’s high achievement in his/her major field of study or related cultural fields, as well as the character, merit and suitability of the program proposed by the applicant. Seriousness of purpose and good moral character will be considered as part of each application and will be included in the judgment of the Committee.

The candidates who, in the opinion of the Committee, appear to possess the greatest promise and the greatest likelihood to benefit from the Fellowship will be recommended to the Chancellor and Provost at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as recipients. Group work is not eligible for submission.
how to apply
Instructions
Go to the below website for application.

Please note: Examples of work will not be returned, so please submit only copies of requested work with your application that cannot be returned. The Committee will judge the scope and quality of professional development and evidence of unusual promise by means of examples of the candidate’s work, resume, transcripts of courses taken for credit at educational institutions, and three substantiating letters from competent scholars with whom the candidate has studied. The application, letters of reference, transcripts, resume, and examples of work should be on file with the Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship Committee no later than December 1, 2011. Applicants are expected to pay packing and shipping charges for all materials submitted in fulfillment of this requirement. All materials and all containers
should be clearly labeled with applicant name and address. A descriptive list of the work should accompany all submissions. All applicants will be notified of the Committee’s decision, if possible via email, around June 1, when the winner(s) will be announced.
link
http://faa.illinois.edu/sites/faa.illinois.edu/files/katenealkinley2011.pdf

Virginia Pride Scholarship Deadline TBA

Virginia Pride Scholarship
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2011
level
Undergraduate
deadline
12/01/2011
need based
No
eligibility
VA Pride’s Board of Directors is proud to assist members of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Transsexual community and their family, friends and supporters with the expenses of post high school education. In 2011, scholarships will be awarded in allotments up to $500. The scholarships will be awarded to recipients by Saturday, December 31, 2011 to use as reimbursement for expenditures for the Fall 2011 semester.
how to apply
For consideration, complete and return the application found on their website no later than midnight EST, December 1st, 2011. Completed applications and questions can be emailed scholarships@vapride.org
link
http://www.vapride.org/

Nettie Gordon 4-Year Merit Scholarship Deadline TBA

Nettie Gordon 4-Year Merit Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
12/02/2011
need based
no
eligibility
All incoming freshman applying by the early scholarship application deadline will be considered for this award. Merit scholarships are extremely competitive and are based on an incoming students academic achievements. A student recipient may receive the award for up to four years, pending they maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a minimum credit load of 28 per academic year.
how to apply
All incoming fall freshman students applying to the School of the Arts by the early scholarship deadline will be considered for the award.
link

Doris Lansing 4-Year Merit Scholarship Deadline TBA

Doris Lansing 4-Year Merit Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
12/02/2011
need based
no
eligibility
All incoming freshman applying by the early scholarship application deadline will be considered for this award. Merit scholarships are extremely competitive and are based on an incoming student’s academic achievements. A student recipient may receive the award for up to four years, pending they maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a minimum credit load of 28 per academic year.
how to apply
All incoming fall freshman students applying to the School of the Arts by the early scholarship deadline will be considered for the award.
link

Gwynn Epps and Mitchel August 4-Year Merit Scholarship Deadline TBA

Gwynn Epps and Mitchel August 4-Year Merit Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
12/02/2011
need based
no
eligibility
All incoming freshman applying by the early scholarship application deadline will be considered for this award. Merit scholarships are extremely competitive and are based on an incoming student’s academic achievements. A student recipient may receive the award for up to four years, pending they maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a minimum credit load of 28 per academic year.
how to apply
All incoming fall freshman students applying to the School of the Arts by the early scholarship deadline will be considered for the award.
link

Phi Kappa Phi: National Fellowship Award / Lauren A. Woods Graduate Scholarship Deadline TBA

Phi Kappa Phi: National Fellowship Award / Lauren A. Woods Graduate Scholarship
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
01/13/2012
need based
No
eligibility
The Lauren A. Woods Graduate Fellowship winner is automatically the VCU Phi Kappa Phi Chapter nominee for the National Fellowship Award, which is a national award of $5,000 given by the Phi Kappa Phi national office to 80 graduating seniors from universities across the country.

The applicant has excellent scholastic achievement, excellent standardized test scores, when applicable (e.g., GRE, LSAT, MCAT), participates in honors and community activities, provides a clear and complete expression of study plans and career goals, and submits excellent letters of reference.

Student nominees must be outstanding graduating seniors who plan to pursue graduate or professional study. Please find additional information, and a workable application form, at the link below. Both December and May graduates will be considered. However, if a December graduate is put forward on the University level they will need to be available to meet on campus the Spring semester, after graduation to assemble a packet to put forward to the national level. Each department may forward one student to Christina Lindolm at the Dean’s Office by 2/26/2010 to be considered for the award.
how to apply
Students should review the application instructions on the Phi Kappa Phi web site carefully. Application packets should be delivered to the department of your major no later than the student deadline. Students should NOT deliver their packets to the Dean’s Office.

Each department should establish an appropriate nominee selection process and may put forward one student nominee to be considered as the School nomination to be put forward to the University. An awards selection committee of Phi Kappa Phi faculty members will choose the chapter nominee (who is automatically the recipient of the Lauren A. Woods Graduate Scholarship) in February and will inform all applicants of the outcome as soon as possible thereafter.

Submission Materials and Selection Process:
• The applicant obtains a Fellowship Program Application Packet, available for download from the Phi Kappa Phi national office website by clicking here or going directly to the following web address: http://www.phikappaphi.org/Web/Awards/Fellowship.html (type the information directly onto the Fellowship Program Application Packet forms and then print them).
• In addition to the Application for Fellowship form, applicants must also submit the following:
o Official academic transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
o An example of creative work, e.g., CD, DVD, slides, or several pages from a manuscript.
o Three letters of recommendation
• The applicant submits one original of the Application for Fellowship form, letters of recommendation, example of creative work, and official transcripts to the department of his or her major.
• Do NOT send completed application form to the Phi Kappa Phi national office.

Selection Criteria:
• The applicant has excellent scholastic achievement,
• Excellent standardized test scores, when applicable (e.g., GRE, LSAT, MCAT),
• Participates in honors and community activities,
• Provides a clear and complete expression of study plans and career goals, and
• Submits excellent letters of reference
link
http://www.vcu.edu/phikappaphi/scholars/students.html

Black History in the Making Deadline TBA

Black History in the Making
type
Distinction
semester
Spring 2012
level
All
deadline
01/13/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Any student may be awarded who is in the process of, or has made, black history. Student awardees will be honored by their department at the annual Black History in the Making Program held every Spring semester. The Spring 2011 Program will be held on February 24th at 6:30pm in the Grace Street Theatre.
how to apply
Please contact department for application instructions on a departmental level. Any department who would like to award a student may do so directly to the Department of African American Studies by February 4, 2011. Departments will present the award to the student at the Program on February 24, 2011 at the Grace Street Theatre at 6:30pm.
link
http://www.afam.vcu.edu/resources/historyinmaking.html

Phi Kappa Phi: Wayne C. Hall Undergraduate Scholarship for a Rising Senior Deadline TBA

Phi Kappa Phi: Wayne C. Hall Undergraduate Scholarship for a Rising Senior
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
01/13/2012
need based
no
eligibility
About the Award:
The Wayne C. Hall Undergraduate Scholarship is a university-wide award named in honor former VCU Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and the second president of the VCU Phi Kappa Phi Chapter, Dr. Wayne C. Hall, in the amount of $3000. This award is given to a rising senior. Each academic unit with undergraduate programs may nominate one student for this award. Each unit’s nominee selection process is established by the unit’s dean or their designee.

Eligibility:
• The applicant expects to be a full-time student, with senior standing, for both semesters of the academic year,
• Has a 3.50 minimum cumulative grade point average, and
• Is qualified for potential election to Phi Kappa Phi.
how to apply
Students should review the application instructions on the Phi Kappa Phi web site carefully. Application packets should be delivered to the department of your major no later than the student deadline. Students should NOT deliver their packets to the Dean’s Office.

Each department should establish an appropriate nominee selection process and may put forward one student nominee to be considered as the School nomination to be put forward to the University. A selection committee of Phi Kappa Phi faculty members will choose the recipient of the Wayne C Hall Undergraduate Scholarship in February and will inform all applicants of the outcome as soon as possible thereafter.

Each department’s nomination, put forward to the Dean’s Office by the departmental deadline must include one original and five copies of the following application materials:

Submission Materials and Selection Process:
• An up-to-date résumé.
• A 500-word essay, describing experiences, personal interests and career objectives are relevant to mission of Phi Kappa Phi.
• Official academic transcripts from all colleges and universities attended.
• The applicant submits one original of the resume, essay, and official transcripts to the department of his or her major by the student deadline.

Selection Criteria:
• Quality of overall submission packet (neatness, well-organized, proofread)
• Excellent academic achievement
• Experiences, personal interests and career objectives, as described in essay, are relevant to mission of Phi Kappa Phi
link
http://www.vcu.edu/phikappaphi/scholars/students.html

Phi Kappa Phi: Susan E. Kennedy Scholarship for Graduate Students Deadline TBA

Phi Kappa Phi: Susan E. Kennedy Scholarship for Graduate Students
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Graduate
deadline
01/13/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Susan E. Kennedy Scholarship
About the Award:
The Susan E. Kennedy Scholarship is named in honor of Dr. Susan E. Kennedy, former chair of the History Department and Dean of the College of Humanities and Sciences. This award is in the amount of $3,000 and given to a graduate student.

Eligibility:
• The applicant has advanced the presence of women in higher education,
• Completed at least one year of graduate work, and
• Attained at least a 3.5 GPA in his/her graduate work
how to apply
Students should review the application instructions on the Phi Kappa Phi web site carefully. Application packets should be delivered to the department of your major no later than the student deadline. Students should NOT deliver their packets to the Dean’s Office.

Each department should establish an appropriate nominee selection process and may put forward one student nominee to be considered as the School nomination to be put forward to the University. A selection committee of Phi Kappa Phi faculty members will choose the recipient of Susan E. Kennedy in February and will inform all applicants of the outcome as soon as possible thereafter

Submission and Selection Process:
• One-page application [PDF]
• Essay not to exceed one page that indicates how s/he has advanced the presence of women in higher education
• One-page résumé
• Official graduate academic transcript
• Two letters of recommendation
• The applicant submits one original of the application, essay, resume, and letters of reference, and official transcripts to the department of his or her major by the student deadline

Selection Criteria:
• Quality of overall submission packet (neatness, well-organized, proofread)
• Academic Achievement
• Evidence and quality of how applicant has advanced the presence of women in higher education
link
http://www.vcu.edu/phikappaphi/scholars/students.html

Phi Kappa Phi: Arts Scholarship Deadline TBA

Phi Kappa Phi: Arts Scholarship
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
01/13/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Awardee must be of Junior or Senior standing the semester the the award is given with an overall GPA of 3.5. Awardee must be Phi Kappa Phi eligible. Departments can put forward one nominee to Christina Lindholm in the Dean’s Office by the departmental deadline date. Recipients will be announced in March.
For information about each award, eligibility, and submission and selection process, please go to http://www.vcu.edu/phikappaphi/scholars and click on the "Student Scholarships" link, then on the link to each of the scholarships.
how to apply
Submission Materials and Process:

1. The applicant obtains a Fellowship Program Application Packet, available for download from the Phi Kappa Phi national office website by going directly to the following web address: http://www.phikappaphi.org/Web/Awards/Fellowship.html.

Once at the website, click on the Application Packet link under “Download Forms.” The applicant types the information directly onto the Fellowship Program Application Packet forms and then prints them.

2. In addition to the above, applicants must also submit one original of each of the following to the office of his or her major by the student deadline:
• Official academic transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
• An example of creative work, e.g., CD, DVD, slides, or several pages from a manuscript.
• Three letters of recommendation
• Student should provide a written letter detailing why their work is deserving of this award to their department by the student deadline

Do NOT send application materials to the Phi Kappa Phi national office.

3. Departments should submit their nominees to Christina Lindholm by the Department deadline. There may be only one application from the College and one from each school. Christina Lindholm will have an ad hoc committee review the nominations.
link
http://www.phikappaphi.org/Web/Awards/Fellowship.html

Phi Kappa Phi: Robert G. Davis Service Scholarship Deadline TBA

Phi Kappa Phi: Robert G. Davis Service Scholarship
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
All
deadline
01/13/2012
need based
no
eligibility
About the Award:
The Robert G. Davis Service Scholarship is named for the long term Executive Director and Past President of the VCU Chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.

Eligibility:

•The Scholarship is open to graduate or undergraduate students.

•The applicant has a strong record of service to the University and/or the community.

•Be eligible to be a member of Phi Kappa Phi, i.e., has at least a 3.5 GPA and be in the upper 10% of his/her class.

•Current members of Phi Kappa Phi should be give strong consideration.
how to apply
Students should review the application instructions on the Phi Kappa Phi web site carefully. Application packets should be delivered to the department of your major no later than the student deadline. Students should NOT deliver their packets to the Dean’s Office.

Each department should establish an appropriate nominee selection process and may put forward one student nominee to be considered as the School nomination to be put forward to the University. A selection committee of Phi Kappa Phi faculty members will choose the recipient in February and will inform all applicants of the outcome as soon as possible thereafter

Each department’s nomination, put forward to the Dean’s Office by the departmental deadline:

Submission and Selection Process:
• One-page application (see below)
• Essay not to exceed one page that details his/her service record.
• One-page résumé
• Official academic transcript
• Two letters of recommendation
• The applicant submits one original of the application, essay, resume, and letters of reference, and official transcripts to the department of his or her major.

Selection Criteria:
• Quality of overall submission packet (neatness, well-organized, proofread)
o Academic Achievement
o Evidence and quality of the applicants service record.
Please fill out the following application for the Robert G. Davis Service Scholarship at http://www.vcu.edu/phikappaphi/scholars/Robert%20G.%20Davis%20Service%20Scholarship%20Application.pdf
link
http://www.vcu.edu/phikappaphi/scholars/students.html

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship Program Deadline TBA

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship Program
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Current Senior
deadline
01/16/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
To be eligible to compete for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship, a candidate must
• Be a college senior OR a recent graduate (within the last five years) from an accredited college or university in the US,
• Have a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or better on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent),
• Plan to begin first graduate degree program in the coming fall, and
• Be nominated by his or her undergraduate institution.
Students may apply directly to the VCU Faculty Representative. The VCU Faculty Representative is Jeff Wing, who may be contacted at jawing@vcu.edu or 828-1803.
how to apply
One of the largest and most competitive scholarship programs in the nation, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship provides awards of up to $50,000 per year for up to six years of study to deserving low-income college seniors and recent college graduates (who graduated within the past five years).

The amount and duration of the Foundation’s awards vary, based on factors that include cost of graduate education and other scholarships received. Approximately 1,000 students are nominated for the program each year, with approximately 35 receiving the Foundation’s financial assistance to attend the nation’s top graduate and professional schools.

A review panel of distinguished faculty and admissions professionals judge the nominees using criteria including academic achievement and critical thinking ability, financial need, will to succeed, and a breadth of interest and activities.

Students interested in the program must be nominated by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Faculty Representative at their school, and may not apply directly to the Foundation. Each college or university may nominate up to two students to be considered for the Graduate Scholarship. Please review application instructions at the external web link below, and contact Jeff Wing VCU Faculty Representative at jawing@vcu.edu or 828-1803 for questions and application guidance.
link
http://www.jkcf.org/

Dean's International Study Grant Deadline TBA

Dean's International Study Grant
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
01/27/2012
need based
no
eligibility
To apply for the Dean’s International Study Grant, you must fulfill the following requirements:

1. A declared VCU Arts majors enrolled full-time and considered continuing students at the time of travel and travel
reimbursement
2. A RISING Junior or RISING Senior (Sophomores or Juniors at the time of application)
3. Have a cumulative VCU GPA of 3.0 and 3.50 in your major.
4. Travel between the dates of 5/20/12 and 8/25/13
5. Be traveling independently for academic and/or creative research outside of faculty led, credit bearing programs.
how to apply
The application is currently closed for 2012-2013. Applications will again be available January 2013

Students must apply for the grants by JANUARY 27, 2012 at the external web link below.

The online application will require you to submit the following documents:
1. Statement of purpose by the student (with student ID #) outlining plans and goals for travel.
2. Copy of current degree audit. (MAJOR GPA MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 3.5 FOR CONSIDERATION)

When you click ‘submit’ your department will receive a copy of your application. Departments will then forward a maximum of six applications to the dean’s office, care of Dr. Christina Lindholm, by FEBRUARY 3, 2012. Nominations brought to the dean’s office by a student will not be considered. Applications submitted after January 27 will not be considered.
NO OTHER SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS MAY BE SUBMITTED

Awarded students must supply Dr. Christina Lindholm with a synopsis of the trip, complete with photos, upon return. ***Note: One unique thing about this scholarship is that it does not need to be tied to a program -- preference is given to students who have some place in mind to visit that applies to his/her work/research.
link

PACME Student Award Deadline TBA

PACME Student Award
type
Financial
semester
Spring 2012
level
All
deadline
01/31/2012
need based
no
eligibility
The PACME awards honor individuals who have made significant contributions toward enhancing VCU's commitment to diversity. Four separate awards recognize students, faculty, classified and hourly staff and administrators. In addition to the award, each recipient will receive $500.

The Riese-Melton Award, which is given for contributions to cross-cultural relations, is the capstone award. The recipient of this award will be chosen from the four PACME winners and will receive an additional $250.

Individual students and student organizations are eligible to receive the PACME Student Award which recognizes contributions and leadership in the criteria outlined above, especially in the areas of promoting civility, building community and promoting effective cross-cultural communication

Purpose
The university promotes an environment of excellence, access and diversity. To maintain such an environment, every person and organizational unit should recognize and accept responsibility to contribute to this integral part of VCU's mission.

These awards are bestowed by the President of VCU to members of the university community in recognition of a significant contribution toward the principles, goals and ideals of affirmative action or toward enhancing the institution's commitment to diversity.

They were created to recognize and encourage such contributions that may include (but are not limited to) promoting civility, building community, establishing effective cross-cultural initiatives, advocating equity, and nurturing openness and inclusion within the university community.
how to apply
Departments may forward a nominee directly to the Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Services. The deadline for nominations to be sent to the Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment is February 15, 2012. Please see the web link, below for details and an application form.

The PACME award ceremony details will be provided in the future.
link
http://www.omsa.vcu.edu/pacme.php

Shirley Rabb Winston Scholarship in Voice Deadline TBA

Shirley Rabb Winston Scholarship in Voice
type
Financial
semester
Spring 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
02/01/2012
need based
No
eligibility
In honor of Naomi Winston, an annual scholarship has been established and made available, through the National Society of Arts and Letters, to young vocal artists between the ages of 16 and 22.
Applicants must demonstrate exceptional talent and promise of future success.
Additionally, the applicant:
a) must be a citizen of the United States.
b) must be between 16 and 22 years of age by February 1, 2009. Proof of age must be submitted (a copy of current driver’s license, birth certificate or passport) with the application.
c) must submit a CD and printout of their works to a chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters (NSAL). See brochure at the external web link for addresses.
d) must demonstrate a serious commitment to their art by stating in writing their career plans for the future.
e) must specify the mode of further study: private study, special training, or for personal advancement in their art.
The scholarship funds are only for private study, for special training or for personal advancement in the applicant’s art medium. They can be used for workshops, museum programs, summer programs, etc. The funds are not for college tuition, housing or travel.
The maximum amount awarded to an applicant is $5000.
how to apply
Please refer to the external web link for application instructions. There you will find the application form, brochure outlining the procedures and details, along with images and clips of the previous winners creative work and talent. Deadlines and more information will be available on the web link in August every year.
link
http://www.arts-nsal.org/scholarships.html

VCU Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship - Summer Fellowship Deadline TBA

VCU Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship - Summer Fellowship
type
Financial
semester
Summer 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
02/01/2012
need based
No
eligibility
Full time VCU undergraduate Freshmen, Sophmores and Juniors in all departments are eligible to apply. Awards will be announced mid-April 2012.
how to apply
Please visit the web link below for specific application directions. Submit your application to Nancy Scott, Associate Dean for Academic Administration, VCUarts Deans Office, Pollak Building, Suite 201, 325 N. Harrison Street.
link
http://www.research.vcu.edu/vpr/ugresources/index.htm

VCU Excellence in Community Service Scholarship Award Deadline TBA

VCU Excellence in Community Service Scholarship Award
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
02/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
The VCU Excellence in Community Service Scholarship Award is sponsored with proceeds generated by the sale of class rings and graduation-related items through the Jostens Company. Virginia Commonwealth University values students who lead through their commitment to service on campus and within the community. We would like to recognize these extraordinary students and their outstanding service achievements through the Excellence in Community Service Scholarship Award.
The amount of this scholarship award is $2,500 and will be for the 2012-2013 academic year.

Eligibility:
All full-time VCU undergraduate students who will complete their degree after the fall 2012 semester may apply for the scholarship. Applicants must have a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average and demonstrate a commitment to service on campus and within the community.

Qualified candidates should meet the following requirements:
• Be classified as a full-time undergraduate degree seeking student at VCU.
• Have successfully completed a minimum of 24 credit hours at VCU and will complete degree requirements after the fall 2012 semester.
• Have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA at VCU.
• Be a contributing citizen to their campus community and the community-at-large.
• Demonstrate a commitment to service on campus and within the community.
how to apply
Students must complete the application form and are required to write a double-spaced essay, of not more than two pages, addressing the affect that their community service and volunteer work has had on their life, particularly focusing on the college years. Students should provide concrete examples from their experiences that demonstrate their commitment to serving as a volunteer on campus and/or in the community. An unofficial copy of their VCU transcript and two letters of recommendation (one of which must be from a VCU faculty, administrator or staff member) must accompany all applications.
link
http://www.bsv.vcu.edu/scholarships.htm#ECSSA

VCU Scholarship Award for the Advancement of Women Deadline TBA

VCU Scholarship Award for the Advancement of Women
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
02/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
The VCU Scholarship Award for the Advancement of Women is sponsored by the VCU Department of Business Services through proceeds generated by the sale of class rings and graduation-related items through the Jostens Company. Virginia Commonwealth University values students who dedicate efforts towards the advancement and promotion of women at VCU and beyond. Through the Scholarship Award for the Advancement of Women, our goal is to recognize an extraordinary undergraduate student whose hard work benefits, promotes and advances women or women’s issues.
The amount of this scholarship award is $2,500 and will be for the 2012-2013 academic year.

Eligibility:
All full-time VCU undergraduate students who will complete their degree after the fall 2012 semester may apply for the scholarship. Applicants must have a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average and demonstrate significant contribution to the advancement and promotion of women at VCU and beyond.

Qualified candidates should meet the following requirements:
• Be classified as a full-time undergraduate degree-seeking student at VCU.
• Have successfully completed a minimum of 24 credit hours at VCU and will complete degree requirements after the fall 2012 semester.
• Have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA at VCU.
• Be a contributing citizen to their campus community and the community-at-large.
• Demonstrate a significant contribution to the advancement and promotion of women at VCU or in the greater community.
how to apply
Students must complete the application form and are required to write a double-spaced essay, of not more than two pages, addressing their specific role in contributing to the advancement and support of women or women’s issues. Students should be specific on how their endeavors have benefited women directly or indirectly as well as how the women have impacted their life. An unofficial copy of their VCU transcript and two letters of recommendation (one of which must be from a VCU faculty, administrator or staff) must accompany all applications.
link
http://www.bsv.vcu.edu/scholarships.htm#SAW

VCU Affinity License Plate Scholarship Award Deadline TBA

VCU Affinity License Plate Scholarship Award
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
02/23/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
The VCU Affinity License Plate Scholarship Award program is sponsored by the VCU Department of Business Services with proceeds generated by the sale of license plates purchased through the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles bearing Virginia Commonwealth University marks. The program was established to recognize undergraduate Virginia students who have enhanced and promoted the image of Virginia Commonwealth University through their demonstrated efforts while achieving academic scholarship in the classroom.
Multiple scholarships in the amount of $3,000 each will be awarded for the 2012-2013 academic year.

Eligibility:
All full-time VCU undergraduate students residing in Virginia who will complete their degree after the fall 2012 semester may apply for the scholarship. Applicants must have a 2.75 or higher cumulative grade point average and demonstrate financial need.

Qualified candidates must meet the following requirements:
• Be classified as a full-time undergraduate degree seeking student at VCU.
• Have successfully completed at least one semester at VCU and will complete degree requirements after the fall 2012 semester.
• Have at least a 2.75 cumulative GPA at VCU.
• Be a bona fide domiciliary resident of Virginia as defined by section 23-7.4 of the Code of Virginia.
• Demonstrate financial need.
• Have promoted or enhanced the image or reputation of VCU, earned favorable recognition for VCU or enhanced the quality of the educational experience at VCU.
how to apply
Students must complete the application form and short answer question. Additionally, students are required to write a double- spaced essay, of not more than two pages, addressing how they have promoted or enhanced the image or reputation of Virginia Commonwealth University, earned favorable recognition for VCU or enhanced the quality of the educational experience at VCU. An unofficial copy of their VCU transcript and two letters of recommendation (one of which must be from a VCU faculty, administrator or staff member) must accompany all applications.
link
http://www.bsv.vcu.edu/scholarships.htm#AFPS

VCU Dining Services Multicultural Scholarship Award Deadline TBA

VCU Dining Services Multicultural Scholarship Award
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
02/23/2012
need based
No
eligibility
The VCU Dining Services Multicultural Scholarship program is sponsored by ARAMARK Educational Services, LLC. Students, who have demonstrated outstanding academic scholarship in the classroom, as well as leadership in diversity efforts at Virginia Commonwealth University, may be considered for one of two $2,500 scholarships. The program has been designed to encourage high academic scholarship and recognize the potential for diversity promise for undergraduate students at VCU. This award will be for the 2012-2013 academic year.

The VCU Dining Services Multicultural Scholarship program coincides with Kaleidoscope: ARAMARK’s Commitment to Diversity. Through Kaleidoscope, ARAMARK identifies tools and resources to support their strategy to retain, develop and recruit a diverse, high-performing workforce and to ensure that they are able to meet the diverse and complex needs of their clients and customers.

Eligibility
All full-time VCU undergraduate students who will complete their degree after the fall 2012 semester may apply for the scholarship. Applicants must have a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average and show demonstrated leadership in diversity efforts at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Qualified candidates should meet the following requirements:
• Be classified as a full-time undergraduate degree seeking student at VCU.
• Have successfully completed a minimum of 24 credit hours at VCU and will complete degree requirements after the fall 2012 semester.
• Have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA at VCU.
• Demonstrate leadership and diversity efforts at VCU.
how to apply
Students must complete the application form and the short answer question. Additionally, students are required to write a double-spaced essay, of not more than two pages, addressing the following: “Multiculturalism in Society: My aspiration to become a leader in diversity at Virginia Commonwealth University.” An unofficial copy of their VCU transcript and two letters of recommendation (one of which must be from a VCU faculty, administrator or staff member) must accompany all applications.
link
http://www.bsv.vcu.edu/scholarships.htm#MSA

VCU Scholarship for Single Parents with Children Deadline TBA

VCU Scholarship for Single Parents with Children
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
All
deadline
02/23/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
The VCU Scholarship for Single Parents with Children is sponsored by the VCU Department of Business Services through support from Barnes & Noble @ VCU. This scholarship has been established to assist single, divorced or widowed VCU students who are simultaneously raising children and attending school.
The amount of this scholarship award is $2,000 and will be for the 2012-2013 academic year.

Eligibility:
VCU students who are enrolled for a minimum of 9 hours as an undergraduate student or 6 hours as a graduate/professional student completing their degree after the fall 2012 semester may apply for the scholarship. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA for undergraduate students, 3.0 for graduate/professional students and demonstrate financial need.

Qualified candidates should meet the following requirements:
• Single parent with custody of child/children.
• Head of household as defined by the IRS.
• Successful completion of a minimum of 24 VCU credit hours as an undergraduate or 9 VCU credit hours as a graduate/professional at time of application.
• Enrolled for a minimum of 9 hours as an undergraduate student, 6 hours as a graduate/professional student.
• Completion of degree requirements after fall 2012 semester.
• Minimum GPA at VCU - 2.5 cumulative for undergraduate students, 3.0 for graduate/professional students.
• Demonstrate financial need as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
how to apply
Students must complete the application form and are required to write a double-spaced essay, of not more than two pages, addressing how completion of their education will benefit themselves, their family and their community. An unofficial copy of their VCU transcript and two letters of recommendation (one of which must be from a VCU faculty, administrator or staff member) must accompany all applications.
link
http://www.bsv.vcu.edu/scholarships.htm#SSPC

VCU Faculty Senate Textbook Scholarship Deadline TBA

VCU Faculty Senate Textbook Scholarship
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
All
deadline
02/23/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
The VCU Faculty Senate Textbook Scholarship Program is sponsored by the VCU Department of Business Services through support from Barnes & Noble @ VCU. Annually $10,000 in textbook vouchers will be distributed to students who need assistance in covering the cost of textbooks during the school year.

The Office of Financial Aid in its cost of attendance estimates the cost of books and supplies to be $ 1,200 per year.

Eligibility:
The VCU student must demonstrate financial need either through Financial Aid Office verification or by providing an explanation of their financial need and any extenuating circumstances. Book vouchers will be valid from the fall 2012 semester through the spring 2013 semester.

Seventeen of the twenty $500 awards will be awarded to students based on their degree program and classification.
One textbook allowance will be awarded per school year for the following areas:
• College of Humanities and Sciences - General
• College of Humanities and Sciences - L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs
• College of Humanities and Sciences - School of Mass Communications
• College of Humanities and Sciences - School of World Studies
• Honors College
• School of Allied Health Professions
• School of the Arts
• School of Business
• School of Dentistry
• School of Education
• School of Engineering
• School of Medicine
• School of Nursing
• School of Pharmacy
• School of Social Work
• University College
• VCU Life Sciences
how to apply
Please see the web link below for submitting the application.
link
http://www.bsv.vcu.edu/scholarships.htm#FSTS

VCU International Student Scholarship Deadline TBA

VCU International Student Scholarship
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
All
deadline
02/23/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
The VCU International Student Scholarship is sponsored with proceeds generated by the sale of Officially Licensed VCU merchandise. Virginia Commonwealth University values the contributions international students make to the university community through scholarship, service, and leadership. This scholarship will recognize an outstanding international student with a scholarship award up to $2,000. The award will be for the 2012-2013 academic year.

Eligibility:
All full-time VCU international students who will complete their degree after the fall 2012 semester may apply for the scholarship. Applicants must have a 3.2 or higher cumulative grade point average and demonstrate significant contributions to the university and/or community.

Qualified candidates should meet the following requirements:
• Hold an F-1 international student visa.
• Be classified as a full-time degree seeking student at VCU.
• Have successfully completed a minimum of 12 credit hours at VCU and enrolled for the fall 2012 semester.
• Must have at least a 3.2 cumulative GPA at VCU.
• Demonstrate financial need.
• Evidence of significant contributions to VCU and/or the community at large through scholarship, service, and leadership.
how to apply
VCU international students must complete the application in its entirety and are required to write a double-spaced essay, of not more than two pages, addressing their role in contributing to the university and/or community through scholarship, service and leadership. An unofficial copy of their VCU transcript and two letters of recommendation (one of which must be from a VCU faculty, administrator or staff member) must accompany all applications.
link
http://www.bsv.vcu.edu/scholarships.htm#ISTS

VCU Sophomore Year Scholarship Deadline TBA

VCU Sophomore Year Scholarship
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
02/23/2012
need based
No
eligibility
The VCU Sophomore Year Scholarship Award is sponsored by the VCU Department of Business Services through support from Pitney Bowes Management Service. Virginia Commonwealth University values students who show evidence of strong academic performance, are actively involved in their campus community and demonstrate leadership potential. The extraordinary achievements of such students are recognized through the Sophomore Year Scholarship Award.
The amount of this scholarship award is $1,000 and will be for the 2012-2013 academic year.

Eligibility:
All full-time VCU undergraduate students who will have completed 24-35 hours prior to the fall 2012 semester may apply for the scholarship. Applicants must have a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average and demonstrate leadership and involvement in the VCU community.

Qualified candidates should meet the following requirements:
• Be classified as a full-time undergraduate degree seeking student at VCU.
• Have successfully completed a minimum of 24 credit hours at VCU and no more than 35 hours prior to the start of the fall 2012 semester.
• Have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA at VCU.
• Demonstrate active involvement in the University community.
• Show evidence of leadership potential.
• Be a member of good standing in the University community.
how to apply
Students must complete the application form and are required to write a double-spaced essay, of not more than two pages, addressing their active involvement in the University community and their potential as a student leader. Students should provide concrete examples from their experiences. An unofficial copy of their VCU transcript and two letters of recommendation (one of which must be from a VCU faculty, administrator or staff) must accompany all applications.
link
http://www.bsv.vcu.edu/scholarships.htm#SYSA

Dean’s Scholarship - Music Deadline TBA

Dean’s Scholarship - Music
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/09/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Each department within the School of the Arts forwards the name of one student to receive the Dean’s Scholarship. Student recipient must show exemplary focus and dedication to their studies and creative endeavors at VCUarts. Student recipient must be full time, have cumulative GPAs of 3.5 in their majors, and a minimum of 3.0 overall. Recipient must be a full time student the semesters the student receives the award. The Dean’s Scholarship is distributed over two semesters of one academic year and must go towards a student’s tuition and fees.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

The Arts Club of Washington’s 2012 Scholarship Competition Deadline TBA

The Arts Club of Washington’s 2012 Scholarship Competition
type
Financial
semester
Spring 2012
level
All
deadline
03/12/2012
need based
No
eligibility
The competition is open to college students in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia who are at least 18 years of age, but will NOT have reached their 27th birthday by January 1, 2012.

THE COMPETITION
Digital design integrates and expands fine arts, photography, graphic communications, and digital media, offering artists and designers a wide new means of expression.
The scholarship competition invites students to submit two-dimensional works such as photographs or illustrations that have been generated or modified in a design or photographic software program.
The competition asks entrants to submit works in which the digital medium or program is used with specific creative goals in mind and reflects both a technical and an artistic understanding of new media.
Entries should reflect a creative use of media that adds an additional dimension or element to the work and is integral to the piece. For example, because a photograph has been taken with a digital camera does not automatically qualify it for consideration.


The Arts Club of Washington was founded in 1916 and is headquartered in the James Monroe House, 2017 I Street, NW, a National Historic Landmark. The Arts Club sponsors an ongoing variety of programs focusing on the visual, literary, and performing arts and on historic preservation.
how to apply
Please refer to the web site below for complete details of the submission process which can be found on the “scholarship competition” tab.

Eligible students will submit 3 hard copies of their poem to The Arts Club of Washington postmarked by Monday, March 12, 2012. Submissions may NOT be sent electronically.
Only 1 entry per student.
A panel of judges, not affiliated with the Arts Club, will select the winners.
Winners will be notified no later than April 2, 2012.
link
http://www.artsclubofwashington.org/

Jane D. Ohly Voice Scholarship Deadline TBA

Jane D. Ohly Voice Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2011
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
Jane D. Ohly Voice Scholarship is available for students studying voice. It is available to all full time continuing students with preference given to incoming freshman. Merit based as determined by department. Student must have a FAFSA on file. This scholarship may be renewed annually as long as the student remains in good academic standing and continues studying voice.
how to apply
Please contact the Music Department for application details.
Upon selection, student must complete Scholarship Acceptance Form and deliver thank you notes to TWO donors to their department prior to receiving award.
link

Donald Bick Memorial Fund for Percussion Deadline TBA

Donald Bick Memorial Fund for Percussion
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Student recipient must be a full time music student majoring in persucssion
how to apply
Please contact department for application information
link

Friends of Opera Scholarship Deadline TBA

Friends of Opera Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
The Friends of Opera Scholarship is given to continuing undergraduate music students with a focus in voice. The purpose of the award is to assist vocal students with cost of private lesson instruction.
how to apply
Please contact the department with application information.
link

Friends of VCU Music Scholarship Deadline TBA

Friends of VCU Music Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Student recipients must be incoming or continuing students selected by recommendation of faculty and academic performance. The recipient of the Friends of VCU Music Scholarship will receive funding to cover private their music lesson fee. The scholarship can be awarded to a student more than one semester.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

Jessica McCain Memorial Scholarship Deadline TBA

Jessica McCain Memorial Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
Awarded to full-time, continuing string student majoring in Music Education. Student must have submitted a FAFSA to the office of financial aid to be eligible to receive the award.
how to apply
Please contact the department for application information.
link

Jesus Silva Merit Scholarship Deadline TBA

Jesus Silva Merit Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Student recipient must be a full time continuing student in the Music department studying guitar.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

Sue Durden Scholarship in Music Deadline TBA

Sue Durden Scholarship in Music
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Awarded to a Music student based on talent. Recipient must be a full time continuing student the semester the award is given.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

Waverly M. Cole Music Fund Deadline TBA

Waverly M. Cole Music Fund
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
To deserving students in the Music Department who is taking organ lessons. Student recipient must be a continuing full time student the semester/s the scholarship is distributed. Student must have a FAFSA on file to be considered for the award
how to apply
Please contact the department for application information.
link

Jonathan L. Mela Memorial Scholarship - Music Deadline TBA

Jonathan L. Mela Memorial Scholarship - Music
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
Student recipients must be full time music majors the semester the award is distributed and must have a FAFSA on file in at Financial Aid. The scholarship shall be awarded annually to one or two students with the following priority:Trumpet students, Brass students, Jazz Studies students. The award is also based on artistic merit and financial need.
how to apply
Please contact department for application instructions.
link

Murray N. DePillars Piano Scholarship Deadline TBA

Murray N. DePillars Piano Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
No
eligibility
The Murry N. DePillars Piano Scholarship was established in 2008 in memory of the former School of the Arts Dean, Murry N. DePillars and will provide scholarships for students in the Piano Program. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a full time freshman enrolled in the Music Department’s Piano Program based on merit. The scholarship can be renewed for an additional three years provided the student remains in good academic standing.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

Outstanding Achievement in Music Performance Deadline TBA

Outstanding Achievement in Music Performance
type
Distinction
semester
Spring 2011
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Student recipients must show excellence in their work, dedication and focus in their major area of music.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

Outstanding Achievement in Music Scholarship Deadline TBA

Outstanding Achievement in Music Scholarship
type
Distinction
semester
Spring 2011
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Student recipients must show excellence in their work, dedication and focus in their major area of music.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

Outstanding Achievement Undergraduate Music Education Deadline TBA

Outstanding Achievement Undergraduate Music Education
type
Distinction
semester
Spring 2011
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Student recipients must show excellence in their work, dedication and focus in their major area of music.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

Outstanding Music Service Award Deadline TBA

Outstanding Music Service Award
type
Distinction
semester
Spring 2011
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Student recipients must show excellence in their work, dedication and focus in their major area of music.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

Outstanding Music Service Award Deadline TBA

Outstanding Music Service Award
type
Distinction
semester
Spring 2011
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Student recipients must show excellence in their work, dedication and focus in their major area of music.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

Award for Excellence in Music Deadline TBA

Award for Excellence in Music
type
Distinction
semester
Spring 2011
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/23/2012
need based
no
eligibility
Student recipients must show excellence in their work, dedication and focus in their major area of music.
how to apply
Please contact department for application information.
link

Virginia’s Caring University Scholarship Fund Deadline TBA

Virginia’s Caring University Scholarship Fund
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
04/09/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
Each spring, the VCU Staff Senate sponsors an annual walk-a-thon to raise funds for the Virginia’s Caring University Scholarship, an undergraduate award for juniors and seniors in financial need with a grade point average of 2.7 or better who can demonstrate past or current community service. Since beginning the program in 2005, the scholarship has helped 44 undergraduate students continue their education and graduate from VCU. To be eligibible to apply you must:
• Be classified as a full-time undergraduate junior or senior at VCU by fall 2012
• Document a GPA of 2.7 or above
• Possess a need for financial assistance
• Be employed a minimum of 15 hrs per week (proof of employment requested on company letterhead)
• Provide one letter of recommendation
• Not have been a previous Virginia’s Caring University Scholarship award recipient
how to apply
Go to external web link below for application. You must also answer the following two questions on a separate sheet:
• In a brief statement, describe your need for financial assistance and tell us why you feel that you would be a good candidate for this scholarship.
• In a brief essay of no more than 500 words, tell us why you feel VCU is Virginia’s Caring University and how have you benefited from receiving your education at VCU.
link
http://www.staffsenate.vcu.edu/events/signature.html#walkathon

Fierro Family Italian American Cultural Assoc of VA Scholarship due 07/13/2012

Fierro Family Italian American Cultural Assoc of VA Scholarship
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2012
level
Undergraduate
deadline
07/13/2012
need based
Yes
eligibility
Applicants must be full time undergraduate students on the Monroe Park Campus of VCU, of Italian decent, have demonstrated financial need (FAFSA on file), and have & maintain a GPA of at least 3.0.
how to apply
Please go to VCU’s Financial Aid website & look for the application link in the center of the page under “More Scholarships”
link
http://www.enrollment.vcu.edu/finaid/programs/scholarships.html

State Fair of Virginia Scholarship - Music due 02/15/2013

State Fair of Virginia Scholarship - Music
type
Financial
semester
Fall 2013
level
Undergraduate
deadline
02/15/2013
need based
no
eligibility
The State Fair of Virginia Scholarship will be awarded to a VCUarts student displaying creative or academic excellence in his or her chosen field of study. Scholarship recipients will reflect, through their work and scholarship, the core values of the SFVA: excellence, integrity, diversity, flexibility, stewardship and creativity. VCUarts awardees will, in addition, seek to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Commonwealth of Virginia through individual artistic endeavors as well as involvement with State Fair of Virginia events. The scholarship recipient will be a current student in the School of the Arts in the year that money is awarded.
The State Fair of Virginia Scholarship award will rotate on a repeating yearly basis between the departments of Art Education, Theatre, Photography and Film, Art Foundation, Dance and Choreography, Music, Painting and Printmaking, Sculpture, and Craft/Material Studies. In addition, awardees will be encouraged by their department and the School of the Arts to volunteer their time and talents to the SFVA organization in order to greater serve the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Pertinent information about the recipients, including full name and home addresses, will be supplied to the donor each year prior to September 1 for publicity purposes and award recognition.
how to apply
Please contact department for application instructions.
link

Covington Scholarship due 03/15/2013

Covington Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
All
deadline
03/15/2013
need based
no
eligibility
Those wishing to be considered for this award must be full-time degree-seeking students in the School of the Arts the semester the semester the application is put forward, and the semester/s the award is distributed. Both graduate and undergraduate students are eligible. Recipients will be selected based on merit. Student must show excellence in their discipline, grades, potential in the arts career, and a good work ethic - both in and outside of the University.
how to apply
If a student wishes to be considered for this award, he/she must meet all listed eligibility criterion and submit to their department by the student deadline:
1. an essay, up to one page in length,describing work, academic goals, and how this money would help achieve those goals
2. A copy of academic transcript to their department

Each department will then forward one nominee to Kim Seagraves - IN A SINGLE PDF OR JPG FILE:
1. student essay
2. transcript (e-services will suffice)
3. letter of support written by a chair or faculty member to the VCUarts scholarship committee

All nominees must be received by 4:30 pm on the departmental deadline for scholarship consideration. The selection committee will to review all nominees with decisions being made 1 week later.
link

William B. Clopton Scholarship due 03/15/2013

William B. Clopton Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2013
level
All
deadline
03/15/2013
need based
no
eligibility
Student must be full-time degree-seeking student in the School of the Arts the semester the student applies, and the semester the award is distributed. Both graduate and undergraduate students are eligible. Recipients will be selected based on merit. All nominees must be the first person in their family to attend college.
how to apply
If a student wishes to be considered for this award, he/she must meet all listed eligibility criterion and submit to their department by the student deadline:
1. an essay, up to one page in length,describing work, academic goals, and how this money would help achieve those goals
2. A copy of academic transcript (unofficial from eServices is sufficient).

Each department will then forward 1-2 nominees to Kim Seagraves: SINGLE JPEG OR PDF PER NOMINEE:
1. student essay
2. transcript (e-services will suffice)
3. letter of support written by a chair or faculty member to the VCUarts scholarship committee

All nominees must be received by 4:30 pm on the departmental deadline for scholarship consideration. Nominations sent to Kim Seagraves via a STUDENT will not be accepted.

The selection committee will review all nominees with decisions being made 1 week later.
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John Roos Memorial Scholarship due 03/15/2013

John Roos Memorial Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2012
level
All
deadline
03/15/2013
need based
no
eligibility
Student must be full-time degree-seeking student in the School of the Arts the semester the student applies, and the following semester the award is distributed. Both graduate and undergraduate students are eligible. Students must demonstrate an interest in the humanities through the work they make.
how to apply
If a student wishes to be considered for this award, he/she must meet all listed eligibility criteria listed above and submit to their department by the student deadline:
1. an essay, up to one page in length,describing work, academic goals, and how this money would help achieve those goals
2. a copy of academic transcript

Each department will then forward one nominee to Kim Seagraves in SINGLE JPEG OR PDF FILE:
1. student essay
2. transcript (e-services will suffice)
3. letter of support written by a chair or faculty member to the VCUarts scholarship committee

All nominees must be received by 4:30 pm on the departmental deadline for scholarship consideration. Nominations sent to Kim Seagraves via a STUDENT will not be accepted.

The selection committee will review all nominees with decisions being made within 1 week.
link

Andrew Gehr West Scholarship - Music due 03/22/2013

Andrew Gehr West Scholarship - Music
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2013
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/22/2013
need based
no
eligibility
Awarded to an undergraduate student based on merit.
how to apply
Please contact department for application instructions
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Hatcher 4-Year Merit Scholarship in the Arts due 12/01/2013

Hatcher 4-Year Merit Scholarship in the Arts
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2014
level
Undergraduate
deadline
12/01/2013
need based
no
eligibility
All incoming freshman applying by the early scholarship application deadline will be considered for this award. Merit scholarships are extremely competitive and are based on an incoming student’s academic achievements. A student recipient may receive the award for up to four years, pending they maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a minimum credit load of 28 per academic year.
how to apply
All incoming fall freshman students applying to the School of the Arts by the early scholarship deadline will be considered for the award.
link

Tureman Weaver MD and Mrs. Ollie Weaver Hudgins 4-Year Merit Scholarship - Piano due 12/06/2013

Tureman Weaver MD and Mrs. Ollie Weaver Hudgins 4-Year Merit Scholarship - Piano
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2014
level
Undergraduate
deadline
12/06/2013
need based
no
eligibility
All incoming freshman majoring in Music with a piano concentration, and applying by the early scholarship application deadline, will be considered for this award. Merit scholarships are extremely competitive and are based on an incoming student’s academic achievements. A student recipient may receive the award for up to four years, pending they maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0, a minimum credit load of 28 per academic year, and do not change majors out of the Music Department.
how to apply
All incoming freshman majoring in Music and applying by the early application deadline will be considered for this award.
link

Michael B. Huntley 4-Year Merit Scholarship due 12/05/2014

Michael B. Huntley 4-Year Merit Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2015
level
Undergraduate
deadline
12/05/2014
need based
no
eligibility
All incoming freshman applying by the early scholarship application deadline will be considered for this award. Merit scholarships are extremely competitive and are based on an incoming student’s academic achievements. A student recipient may receive the award for up to four years, pending they maintain a major within the School of the Arts, a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a minimum credit load of 28 per academic year.
how to apply
All incoming fall freshman students applying to the School of the Arts by the early scholarship deadline will be considered for the award.
link

Robert and Jayne Wait 4-Year Merit Scholarship - Music due 12/05/2014

Robert and Jayne Wait 4-Year Merit Scholarship - Music
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2015
level
Undergraduate
deadline
12/05/2014
need based
no
eligibility
All incoming freshman majoring in Music and applying by the early scholarship application deadline will be considered for this award. Merit scholarships are extremely competitive and are based on an incoming student’s academic achievements. A student recipient may receive the award for up to four years, pending they maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0, a minimum credit load of 28 per academic year, and do not change majors out of the Music Department.
how to apply
All incoming freshman majoring in Music and applying by the early application deadline will be considered for this award.
link

Barbara H. Kamps 4-Year Merit Scholarship due 03/27/2015

Barbara H. Kamps 4-Year Merit Scholarship
type
Financial Endowed
semester
Fall 2015
level
Undergraduate
deadline
03/27/2015
need based
no
eligibility
All incoming freshman majoring in Music and applying by the early scholarship application deadline will be considered for this award. Merit scholarships are extremely competitive and are based on an incoming student’s academic achievements. A student recipient may receive the award for up to four years, pending they maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0, a minimum credit load of 28 per academic year, and do not change majors out of the Music Department.
how to apply
No application required. All incoming Freshman will be considered.
link

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