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The Nancy Etz Scholarship Plus 10 More For Creative Students

Are you a creative arts student? If so, check out these 11 scholarships!

The arts are a rough area of expertise to both master and break into. It’s not impossible. All you need is a positive attitude about yourself and your talent and a scholarship. If you’ve put in the time, or you’re new but have an amazing talent to both share and enhance the world with, you may be eligible for one of these scholarships.

One word of advice before we list the resources. Employ someone with grant writing experience or in filling out scholarship applications. Here, we will give the scholarship name and brief of the key elements to know so you can make an educated choice to research it further.

One of the best scholarships is the Nancy Etz academic scholarship.

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It offers a $1,000 scholarship to enrolled undergraduate or graduate program. High school seniors who have been accepted to a university are also welcomed to apply.

The deadline is February 2021.

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The Next Ten Top Scholarships for the Arts.

1. Arts for Life Award

$500 to $1,000

Must be a Florida High School Student

Points of Talent they must excel in:

Visual Arts, Creative Writing, Dance, Music or Drama

Essay required about how the arts influenced your life

Must submit a portfolio of talent and skill

Deadline: May 15, 2020

2. VSA {Very Special Arts} for Young Soloists with Disabilities

$1000.00 to $3000.00

Having a Disability

14-25 years of age

Can play any instrument of any musical genre

Deadline: TBD Fall of 2021

3. Annual Glenn Miller Scholarship Competition

$1,000 to $3,000

Any applied music field eligible

No restriction on the use of the award.

Deadline: March 2, 2020

4. World Studio Dare to Dream scholarship for Young Artists

$2,000 to $3,000

Minority or Disadvantaged

Points of Talent:

Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography, Interactive Design, Fine art and Photography

Maintains a 2.0 GPA

Deadline: April 15, 2020

5. ARC {Art Renewal Center} Scholarship

More comparable to Nancy Etz in terms of academic focus.

Point of Talent:

Sculpting and Painting

Must show portfolio of both.

Contemporary Realism and Humanistic Values Focus.

Scholarship Amount will vary.

Deadline: May 31 each year.

6. Betty Harlan Memorial Scholarship for the Arts

Amount Varies

Must live in Boone, Ogle or Winnebago county Illinois.

Must prove an extensive involvement in the arts, whether including activities and their works. They must enroll in a University program to pursue an art career.

Deadline: February 1 each year.

7.Cay Drachnik Minorities Scholarship Fund

$900.00

Disadvantaged Art Students.

Must have a drive to give back to the community. You must pursue the study of art to become an art therapist. You must be a member of arttherapy.org and have two letters of recommendation and show financial need.

Deadline: April 1 each year.

8.Charles M. Robinson Scholarship Fund.

NAEA {National Art Education Association}

4 Year Supplement.

Attend Pratt College.

Show Talent and Passion for Art.

High School Senior.

Active in the National Art Honor Association Chapter

Maintains a 3.0 average.

Submit Digital Samples of Work and Nomination Letter.

Deadline: December 15 each year.

9.CINTAS Knight Foundation of Visual Arts Scholarship

Named for: Oscar B. Cintas, Cuban Ambassador to the US.

Artists of Cuban Descent who reside in Cuba or anywhere and Cubans living in Exile.

$20,000 each *** The amounts vary year to year. Cintasfoundation.org.

For Non College Art Students

Points of Talent:

Visual Arts, Architecture, Creative Writing, Design and Music Composition.

See the link for details on submission.

Deadline: June 1 each year

10. David Barrett Memorial Scholarship

$12,000

Point of Talent:

Textiles and Furniture

Offered Bi-Annually by ASID {American Society of Interior Design}

Letter of Recommendation from employer, mentor, teacher, etc.

Portfolio of 8-10 images.

Academic Profile

Headshot with Bio Essay

Most of these scholarships have very precise requirements. They seem similar, but it’s best to research as much information as possible. One thing you need to know about scholarships is that things can change in a moment’s notice. Sometimes these funds are affected, discontinued, or changed. Some simpler or more classical ones that tend to have more chance to remain as they are like Nancy Etz, are the ones you may want to check on first. Any memorial fund may hold steady.

Be sure to follow all the instructions and leave nothing out. There’s a lot of competition for scholarships, and if you have a circumstance why you couldn’t furnish a requested item, it may not get notice., this is how the receivers have to wade through the large number of applicants. Once they shortlist, they then have to consult a board. The more meticulous you are in the application, the better.

Unsure how to fill out these applications or craft an essay? Ask for help. There’s no shame in doing all you can to secure your future.

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