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International Merit Scholarship at Musicians Institute in USA, 2017

About Scholarship at Musicians Institute, USA

Musicians Institute is inviting applications for International Musicians Merit Scholarship Program. This scholarship is open to international students.

The scholarship is mainly to assist advanced musicians from outside the United States with their educational development.

Musicians Institute offers a complete education in every aspect of the music industry, including instrumental performance, DJ & producing skills, composing for video games, audio engineering, guitar building, music business, and training in the latest music technology.

Course Level: Scholarships is available to Certificate or Degree program students.

Study Subject: Scholarship is awarded in Guitar, Bass, Vocal, Drum, or Keyboard Performance programs or Degree in Music Composition program.

Scholarship Award: The total scholarship award will be $1,000 per quarter.

Number of Scholarships: Not Known

Scholarship can be taken in the USA

Eligibility

The following criteria must be met in order for applicants to be eligible for the scholarship:

Available to International students with a valid F-1 visa only.
Scholarship applicants must have submitted a complete Application for Admission by the scholarship application due to date and must be entering the program for the first time.
May be applied to Certificate or Degree in Guitar, Bass, Vocal, Drum, or Keyboard Performance programs or Degree in Music Composition program. (MI Select and MI Select Express programs are not eligible.)
Award recipients will be notified two to three weeks after the application due date.
Nationality: International students are eligible to apply.

Admission Requirement

Entrance Requirements: Applicants must have their previous degree.

How to Apply

The mode of application is online.

Fill the Application Form

Application Deadline: Scholarship application deadline is September 1, 2017

Visit the Official Scholarship Webpage for more details.

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