Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
The Alan V. Stang, PhD, Endowed Scholarship for Instrumental Wind Conducting was established by Drs. Kristin Stang and Gordon Capp, CSUF Faculty, along with Jeff Stang and LisaMcDaniel.
Benefits
The scholarship offers a $1,000 (to 1 student) amount, to help you with your studies.
Eligibility
Open to students who meet the following criteria:
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Incoming first-year or returning Graduate student
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Must be accepted into and pursuing the Master of Music in Instrumental Wind Conducting
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Must be enrolled full-time
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Good academic standing
Criteria - Applicants will be evaluated based on:
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Dedication and potential demonstrated in Instrumental Wind Conducting studies
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Academic standing
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Faculty Nomination and Final Selection
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
This scholarship is awarded upon admission to the School of Music, enrollment, and by faculty nomination.
While the primary selection is by faculty, all eligible students must complete the general application for consideration:
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Complete the Fall CSUF Scholarship Application within the Titan Scholarship Portal.
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Note: Acceptance into the Master of Music in Instrumental Wind Conducting program and subsequent enrollment are prerequisites for nomination.
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