The Seymour Duncan GCA Scholarship was created to honor innovative music legend Seymour Duncan and will be awarded in Fall 2012 to a student (US or non-US citizen) newly enrolling in the Guitar Craft Academy (GCA) program who clearly articulates their career goals within the music products industry and demonstrates verifiable financial need.
The scholarship is applicable for students enrolled in the GCA program only, and may not be transferred to other programs or emphases within an AA degree.
Scholarship Awards
$2,000.00 tuition credit ($1,000.00 per quarter for the first two consecutive quarters of the program. Awardee must maintain enrollment at 12 units (fulltime status) during the full length of award period. Failure to maintain enrollment and satisfactory academic progress in the GCA program for the full duration of the scholarship may result in withdrawal of the award.
Requirements & Checklist
Newly-enrolled GCA Program students only.
US citizen and non-US citizen.
Submit a 250-word essay explaining why you should be considered for the GCA Scholarship. Include your goals, describe the extent of your financial need and any other factors you consider relevant.
Provide the completed application form including: Verifiable financial need (submit 2011 tax return or other means of income verification).
Application Deadline
For programs beginning: Fall 2012
Submit application by: August 24, 2012
All materials must be submitted in a complete package and mailed via US Postal Service to:
Musicians Institute
Scholarship Department
6752 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
For more information, please visit official website: www.mi.edu
Aug 7, 2012
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