Explore eligibility details for SAU’s Music Scholarships, an opportunity for students participating in music ensembles to reduce their tuition.
Each year, St. Ambrose University provides scholarships ranging from $1,000 - $6,000 to students participating in music ensembles through SAU’s Music Scholarship. Explore the requirements and application process below.
Music Scholarships are given to First-Year and Transfer students of any major who participate in music ensembles at St. Ambrose. 99% of students who audition for a Music Scholarship will receive aid in some amount.
Multiple students receive Music Scholarships each year. Music department faculty review applications, conduct auditions, and choose recipients prior to the start of each academic year.
Music Scholarships are disbursed following a straightforward process:
Experience the financial support of the Music Scholarship as you pursue your degree at St. Ambrose University.
To uphold the Music Scholarship, recipients must adhere to these standards:
These standards ensure that Music scholars stay on the path to educational success and continued scholarship support.
Applying for a scholarship is easy. Follow these steps.
To qualify for a Music Scholarship, you need to apply to SAU as a First-Year or Transfer student. Complete the application and enroll at SAU.
Submit your application to audition for a Music Scholarship. A representative from the Music Department will contact you to schedule an audition.
Work with Music Department faculty to schedule an audition during a campus visit, or arrange to submit an audition video via YouTube.
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