Music Scholarships at Nebraska Wesleyan

THE BENNETT MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP*
THE MARSHALL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP*
These scholarships, named in honor of Oscar “Pop” Bennett, are awarded each year to outstanding high school senior singers who plan to major in vocal music at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Scholarships vary in amount and are renewable.

These scholarships, named in honor of Robert Marshall, are awarded each year to outstanding high school seniors who plan to major in instrumental music at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Scholarships vary in amount and are renewable.
THE HARROD MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP*
THE FOSBURY MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP*
These scholarships, named in honor of Beth Miller Harrod, are awarded each year to outstanding high school seniors who plan to major in piano at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Scholarships vary in amount and are renewable.

These scholarships, named in honor of M. Evelyn Fosbury, are awarded each year to outstanding high school seniors who plan to major in strings at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Scholarships vary in amount and are renewable.
MUSIC ENSEMBLE PARTICIPATION GRANTS
 
These scholarships are awarded each year to high school seniors who wish to participate in instrumental or vocal ensembles at Nebraska Wesleyan University, but who will not be majoring in music. Scholarships vary in amount and are renewable. To receive a Music Ensemble Participation Grant (EPG), students must participate in a music ensemble at Nebraska Wesleyan University as determined by the music faculty and that is appropriate to the area in which they receive the scholarship.

*Students receiving a Bennett, Marshall, Harrod, or Fosbury Music Scholarship must be enrolled each semester in the appropriate music curriculum, including music theory, music history, applied music, large ensemble, and recital attendance.

*Students receiving a Bennett, Marshall, Harrod, or Fosbury Music Scholarship must maintain a minimum Grade Point Average as follows:
1. An overall GPA of 2.5 each semester
2. A music GPA of:
   a) 2.5 or better after the first semester
   b) 2.75 or better after the second semester
   c) 3.00 or better after each of the remaining semesters