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Best Colleges for Full Music Scholarships?

I'm really passionate about music and am looking for the best colleges where I could get a full scholarship for studying music. Does anyone have recommendations for schools that are generous with scholarships in this area?

a year ago

Sure, I can give you a start on this. Keep in mind though, "full scholarships" can be a bit rare and competitive because they generally cover the entire cost of your education. However, there are some colleges and universities known for their substantial music programs and their scholarship offerings.

1. Berklee College of Music: This prestigious music school in Boston provides a variety of scholarships to incoming students based on musical talent, academic achievement, and financial need.

2. New England Conservatory of Music: NEC offers limited full-tuition scholarships based on talent and potential. Additionally, NEC maintains a robust program of scholarships and grants based on both merit and need.

3. Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University: While the Jacobs School does not guarantee full scholarships, the school awards a substantial amount of merit-based aid.

4. Juilliard School: Juilliard administers a range of scholarship programs. Their admissions process is need-blind, and they do meet 100% of demonstrated need for all admitted students.

5. Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester: Eastman awards scholarships of various amounts to incoming students based on audition results and artistic achievement.

Remember, the most substantial awards often go to the most talented students, so a strong audition and portfolio will be essential. Also, make sure to apply to a wide range of schools to increase your chances of receiving scholarships. Schools are looking for more than just your musical ability; they're interested in your academic record and extracurricular involvement as well. Good luck with your pursuits!

a year ago

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