Slotkin Music Scholarship

Slotkin Music Scholarship
A Slotkin Music Scholar for grades 9, 10, or 11 will be selected for the 2014/15 academic year. New applicants and returning students to Cranbrook Schools, who demonstrate strong academic achievement, potential to contribute to the school community, as well as exceptional ability and dedication as musicians are eligible to be considered for this award.

The successful candidate will be awarded an annual scholarship of $10,000 to attend Cranbrook Schools.

The Slotkin Scholar will be either an instrumentalist or vocalist. For those students who qualify for admission to Cranbrook but are not selected as a Slotkin Scholar, the possibility for need-based financial aid exists. The winner of the award is expected to make a significant contribution to the music program while attending Cranbrook Schools.

New students who wish to be considered as a Slotkin Scholar should:

Begin the Admission process fall of 2013. demonstrate musical proficiency by submitting an audiotape, videotape, or CD recording of two contrasting selections (classical or jazz) of no more than five minutes each. Please be sure to include your name, as well as the repertoire and composer, on the audition tape. Finalists will be invited to perform a live audition.

Complete all steps of the Cranbrook Schools application process.

Parents wishing to be considered for need-based aid should complete the Financial Aid forms. Returning Cranbrook students
Returning Cranbrook students who wish to be considered as a Slotking Scholar should:

Write a letter indicating an interest in being considered as a Slotkin Scholar.

Demonstrate musical proficiency by submitting an audiotape, videotape, or CD recording of two contrasting selections (classical or jazz) of no more than five minutes each. Please be sure to include the applicant’s name, as well as the repertoire and composer, on the audition tape. Finalists will be invited to perform a live audition.

For more information, contact Pam Gardner, Associate Dean of Upper School Admission.
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