22/23 Eugene Symphony Private Lesson Program - Student Nominations |
Student Nomination Form
Eugene Symphony is thrilled to announce private lesson scholarships are now available as part of our 2022/23 Private Lesson Program. We invite Bethel, Eugene, and Springfield public middle and high school music educators to nominate up to two (2) students to be considered for this program. Open to students of all ages and abilities.
Deadline to nominate students: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2022
Eligibility:
·Bethel, Eugene, and Springfield School Districts (public schools only)
·Middle and high school band and orchestra students
·All ages and playing abilities welcome
·All orchestral instruments welcome (except piano)
·Available to students who do not have the opportunity to study with a private lesson teacher otherwise
Deadline to nominate students: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2022
Eligibility:
·Bethel, Eugene, and Springfield School Districts (public schools only)
·Middle and high school band and orchestra students
·All ages and playing abilities welcome
·All orchestral instruments welcome (except piano)
·Available to students who do not have the opportunity to study with a private lesson teacher otherwise
·PLEASE NOTE: This year, students are NOT required be vaccinated against COVID-19 to participate.
FOCUS: This scholarship is for students who do not otherwise have the opportunity to take private lessons. We welcome nominations for reliable students who display a positive attitude towards learning and will show up prepared for lessons.
Student Selection Process:
Forty-five (45) scholarships will be awarded this year, twenty (20) of which will be via the NAACP Scholarship Opportunity outlined below. In contrast to last year, each school is not guaranteed to have a student participate. This year, student nominations will be reviewed according to the submitted nomination statement and NAACP scholarship eligibility. Students and teachers will be notified by e-mail of participation status in early January 2023. Final confirmation of the student’s participation in the program will be dependent on Eugene Symphony teaching artist availability and parent confirmation.
NAACP Scholarship Opportunity for BIPOC Students
Twenty (20) scholarships will be awarded to BIPOC students, specifically students from communities that have been historically underrepresented in classical music. The NAACP Scholarship Opportunity is generously funded in part by the Eugene/Springfield NAACP Branch #1119.
View the full announcement HERE.
Contact:
Katy Vizdal, Education & Community Engagement Director
Eugene Symphony Association
E-mail: katy.vizdal@eugenesymphony.org
Phone: 541-687-9487 x1116
FOCUS: This scholarship is for students who do not otherwise have the opportunity to take private lessons. We welcome nominations for reliable students who display a positive attitude towards learning and will show up prepared for lessons.
Student Selection Process:
Forty-five (45) scholarships will be awarded this year, twenty (20) of which will be via the NAACP Scholarship Opportunity outlined below. In contrast to last year, each school is not guaranteed to have a student participate. This year, student nominations will be reviewed according to the submitted nomination statement and NAACP scholarship eligibility. Students and teachers will be notified by e-mail of participation status in early January 2023. Final confirmation of the student’s participation in the program will be dependent on Eugene Symphony teaching artist availability and parent confirmation.
NAACP Scholarship Opportunity for BIPOC Students
Twenty (20) scholarships will be awarded to BIPOC students, specifically students from communities that have been historically underrepresented in classical music. The NAACP Scholarship Opportunity is generously funded in part by the Eugene/Springfield NAACP Branch #1119.
View the full announcement HERE.
Contact:
Katy Vizdal, Education & Community Engagement Director
Eugene Symphony Association
E-mail: katy.vizdal@eugenesymphony.org
Phone: 541-687-9487 x1116