The Department of Music awards a number of scholarships ($1000-$5000) to freshmen whose audition performance on the major instrument or voice is ranked outstanding. . All students who audition are automatically considered for a music department scholarship without application. Additional university scholarships are available through the Placement Office. Appropriate forms for these scholarships may be secured from the Office of Financial Aid (570-662-4129) or the Admissions Office (570-662-4243).
GRACE AND MARGARET STEADMAN MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP ($500)
Grace was music faculty (including department chair) from 1921-39. Margaret is her daughter
BERTRAM FRANCIS SCHOLARSHIP
Bert Francis was music faculty from 1940-74. Established by Bertram Francis' four children of his dedication to the music department at Mansfield University. The children, Lois Bush '59, Jean Cloos '59, Kathleen Gearinger '64, and Wayne Francis '71, are all MU alumni. In 1953 Mr. Francis founded the Concert Wind Ensemble, at that time only the second such ensemble in the nation. Mr. Francis always displayed a sincere interest and concern for students. Through this scholarship we recognize his wide and renowned service to Mansfield and music. Criteria:
Freshman, instrumental music major. 3.0 GPA or better in high school. Preference toward PA student. Financial considerations may be considered.
CHRISTINE LEWIS MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
Christine Lewis taught at Mansfield from 1946-70. This scholarship is presented in incoming students majoring in music. One award is given to a recipient concentrating in piano, and the remaining award is given to an undesignated music major.
JOHN BAYNES STRING SCHOLARSHIP ($500)
Dr. John H. Baynes, 1940 graduate, faculty from 1947-79, and chairman of the Music Department from 1966-75. The recipient is chosen by the string faculty.
EUGENE JONES SCHOLARSHIP ($1000-$5000)
Given in memory of Eugene Jones, voice professor and choral director from 1956-1983. Awarded to incoming music majors with voice as their primary instrument. Renewable contingent on
1) remaining a music major 2) maintaining a 3.0 average
3) recommendations from ensemble director and applied teacher
DAVID DICK MEMORIAL AWARD ($1000)
Given in memory of David J. Dick, voice professor and concert choir director at Mansfield from 1966-1987, to a junior in the Music Education or Vocal Performance curriculum for their senior year. Criteria:
1. Must possess superior performing and/or choral conducting ability without regard to financial need.
2. Must be enrolled as a full-time student for the entire academic year.
3. Must have and maintain a 3.0 QPA in music.
4. Must have recommendations from teacher of choral conducting and/or voice teacher.
5. Must have completed two semesters in Concert Choir.
The recipient will be chosen by the Music Department Scholarship Committee disregarding the receipt of any other awards. Half the cash value of the award will be deducted from tuition each of the two semesters.
RICHARD L. KEMPER AND KURT E. HIDER DOUBLE REED SCHOLARSHIP
Both Richard (double reeds) and Marjorie (piano class, music education) Kemper taught at Mansfield from 1965-88. Kurt Hider (oboe) graduated in 1976. This scholarship is presented to an entering freshman music major with concentration in oboe or bassoon.
RICHARD N. AND DORIS M. TALBOT MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
Dick Talbot taught percussion, marching and symphonic band, and founded the music business degree from 1967-91. This $500.00 scholarship is available to an incoming freshman instrumental music major. Recipient must perform in the marching band in the fall and an instrumental performance organization in the spring of their freshman year at MU. Applicant must have a high school GPA of 3.0 and have performed in their high school band for four consecutive years. To apply for this scholarship please download the application. word pdf
The application deadline is March 1. Selection is to be based upon financial need and quality of essay. Recipient will be notified no later than April 1.
DR. EDWIN ZDZINSKI SCHOLARSHIP
Dr. Zdzinski taught violin, viola, orchestra from 1966-01, and served as department chair (1981-84). This scholarship is presented to a full-time music student with junior status in Music Education. The award will be granted during the senior year. Must have 3.0 GPA and recommendations from instrumental conducting faculty.
EDWARD BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ($500)
In honor of Edward Brown, music faculty from 1971 - 1998.
1. Upperclass student
2. Excells in music theory
3. Preference given to pianist
ISABEL OCHSNER CHORAL ACCOMPANYING SCHOLARSHIP
Isabel Ochsner (1913-2005) was the mother of Dr. Peggy Dettwiler (music faculty 1990-present). This scholarship was established by Drs. Dettwiler and Jürgen Thym. Isabel Ochsner shared her many talents and interests with her many piano and organ students and served as pipe organist for 37 years at Trinity United Methodist Church in Freeport, Illinois.
KATHRYN McINROY SMITH (1905) and ALICE SMITH BAILEY (1932) SCHOLARSHIP ($1,000)
Established by Lt. Col. (Ret.) Arden D. Smith in honor of his mother and sister, both music majors at Mansfield.
KREUSCHER SCHOLARSHIPS
Founded by 1906 alumna, Jean Kreuscher, to award talented musicians. Several scholarship awards are given yearly to incoming Freshmen and to upper class students.
DARRIN ('34)-DYE SCHOLARSHIP ($500)
Given in memory of David D. Dye to an incoming freshman music major. Guidelines used to choose recipient are the same as for the Freshman Kreuscher Scholarships.
ADA MAE SAXTON ('53) MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is presented to an entering freshman majoring in music. The recipient must be in the top 20% of their senior high school class, obtain a minimum SAT of 1100, obtain a minimum score of 80 on the Theory Placement test and perform an outstanding audition. This is renewable.
HOWARD AND OLYNDA CHAFFEE ('57) SMITH ENDOWED MUSIC FUND
Criteria governing the use of the funds will be determined by the Director of Choral Activities and the chair of the music department. The funds can be used to a) help with travel costs of choral groups, and/or b) provide scholarship assistance to vocal students.
ROBERT GAROFALO ('60) MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
RHODA BARTELL (1948-67) MUSIC AWARD ($500) Renewable
This award was founded in memory for Rhoda Bartell, a bassoon major in the class of 1968. The student receiving the award will be selected by the Music Department Scholarship Committee based on the recommendations of the double reed teacher.
1. Must be an entering student with a double reed major.
2. Must be a full time student and maintain a minimum 2.5 Q.P.A.
3. Must excel in performance as an oboist or bassoonist.
4. Must meet all requirements of the Admissions Office and the Music Department of Mansfield University.
ALEXANDER E SIDOROWICZ ('69) SCHOLARSHIP
DEAN AND ELIZABETH PHILLIPS SCHOLARSHIP
Given by their daughter Sara ('74). Criteria: Preference will be given to a student from Lycoming County. Will be renewable if the student maintains 3.0 GPA. Preference given to instrumentalist.
CARL D. RUCK ('80) MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
The purpose of the fund is to provide funding for scholarship(s) for a junior student majoring in music at Mansfield University who meet the stated selection criteria and to assist in efforts to retain the highest quality of student. The scholarship will be given to an instrumentalist, vocalist, keyboard, performance, or music education major.
Criteria for an award:
Overall grade point average of 3.6. SAT scores of 1150 or better.
Preference given to residents of Luzerne County, then PA residents of any county.
Grades of B or better in all Music Theory and History courses.
Grades of B or better in major applied instrument or voice and recommendation from professor.
Service to the community through performance off campus, participation in service organizations and projects, community outreach, etc. Suggested a minimum of 15 hours of service to be provided and logged by the student and submitted to the music department scholarship committee.
This award may be renewed if recipient maintains criteria.
RICHARD SWARTZ ('81) AWARD ($150)
Founded in memory of Richard Swartz, a bassoon major in the Class 1981, the award is given to an outstanding double reed major.
Criteria:
1. Must be an oboe or bassoon major and may be in any music curriculum.
2. Must have completed a full academic year of study at Mansfield.
3. Must be a full-time undergraduate student for a full academic year after receiving the award.
4. Must excel in bassoon or oboe.
5. Must have at least a 3.00 QPA.
The woodwind faculty will select the recipient considering merit, not need.
LINDA DIX LEE AND LEWIS B LEE MUSIC EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
Mr. Lee was a long-time member of the MU Council of Trustees including its chair. Mr. and Mrs. Lee are both first generation to attend college. Because Mrs. Lee was from a small high school lacking in music instruction, she had to learn to read music on her own to qualify to enter MU. Criteria: a full-time upperclass student majoring in Music Education with interest in voice or piano.
MICHAEL AND PEGGY LANE MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
Michael Lane was MU Provost before becoming a university president and both he and Peggy were members of the Festival Chorus.
LOUISE C. McCONNELL SCHOLARSHIP ($500)
Established by Joe & Susan McConnell honoring their daughter, a wonderful singer who died in 1994 of breast cancer at age 47. Although she received no formal training in voice, Louise had a natural talent for many styles including classical, jazz and music of 20th century composers. Louise's grandfather was a graduate of Mansfield Normal School with the class of 1912.
Criteria:
1. Upperclass woman,
2. By audition
3. renewed (with no audition) if other criteria are maintained (3.0 GPA, full-time student, member of Concert Choir).
PRESSER FOUNDATION AWARD
This award is made to a student demonstrating excellence in academics and music. The student selected will be selected during their junior year as the Mansfield University Presser Scholar for the following academic year.
Criteria:
1. The winner must excel in applied music and academic subjects with at least a 3.0 QPA.
2. The award is based on merit, not need.
3. The student must be a full-time student for a full academic year after receiving the award. |