Many of the scholarship opportunities affiliated with the College
are open to both graduate and undergraduate applicants. For more
information about these scholarships, contact the Dean’s office at
404/651-1483.
Lucile Sauls Allen Memorial Theory/Composition Scholarship:
Awarded to a student majoring in music who demonstrates exceptional
talent and academic achievement in music theory/composition. This
scholarship was established in 1991 by Susan
Tepping, music faculty, and friends.
American Society of Composers,
Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Music Scholarship:
Awards to music majors based on merit and recommendation of applied
instructor. Scholarship awarded by the Raymond Hubbell Scholarship
Foundation of ASCAP.
Atlanta Music Club Performance Scholarship:
Awarded annually, by competitive audition, to music majors who are
permanent residents of the state of Georgia or are attending school
in the state. Scholarship money may be used in any NASM accredited
school in the U.S.A.
The Susan Babush Memorial Scholarship Award;
This award is presented to a student who demonstrates artistic
abilities (preference being in the area of graphic design) and
financial need.
John Bent Award for Excellence in Radio-TV-Journalism:
Awarded by the Atlanta Press Club to an outstanding journalism
senior.
Bobbie Bailey Music Industry Scholarship:
Awarded to a student majoring in music industry who demonstrates
academic achievement in a music industry concentration in the School
of Music. This scholarship was established in conjunction with the
Atlanta Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and
Sciences.
Suzanne Wakefield Bargeron
Scholarship: Awarded to a political
science major with a commitment to scholarship and international
understanding.
Alfredo Barili String Scholarships:
Awarded to students majoring in music who demonstrate exceptional
talent on a string instrument. This scholarship was established in
1996 by Dr. Cherry Emerson.
Terry F. Barker Scholarship:
Awarded annually by the Terry F. Barker Fund, Inc., to a journalism
or public relations major in memory of the Gwinnett Daily
sportswriter and former student of the Department of Communication,
Georgia State University.
The Rick Bell Jazz Scholarship:
This scholarship is awarded to a student majoring in jazz studies
who demonstrates exceptional music talent. This scholarship was
established by Danny and Rick Bell and friends.
Thomas M. Brumby Scholarship:
Awarded annually to a student majoring in music who has demonstrated
exceptional talent on a keyboard instrument and outstanding academic
achievement. This scholarship fund was established in 1988 through
gifts from the Brumby family, university music faculty, and friends.
The WGCL-TV Leigh Green Memorial Scholarship in Broadcast
Journalism: This scholarship is
awarded to broadcast journalism major.
Marion Bowen Davis Scholarship:
Presented annually to a female student who is enrolled in the School
of Art and Design and who is majoring in illustration or painting,
or in a major where fabric/fibers or wearable objects are aligned
with the fashion field.
John Demos Memorial Scholarship:
Awarded to a student majoring in music who demonstrates exceptional
talent on a woodwind instrument, preferably clarinet. Established in
1998 by the Demos family and friends.
William G. (Billy) Densmore Scholarship for Singers:
Awarded to a talented voice major who is selected to perform in the
opera workshop. This scholarship was established in 2002 by Billy
Densmore and friends.
Edwin and Ina Gerschefski Cello
Scholarship: Awarded to a student
majoring in music who demonstrates exceptional talent on the cello.
This scholarship was established in 1999 by Martha Gerschefski and
friends.
The George Greiff Scholarship:
This scholarship is awarded annually to an outstanding print
journalism student in honor of George Greiff, a former journalism
professor at this university.
Peter Stillwell Harrower Voice Scholarship:
Awarded annually to a student majoring in music who has demonstrated
exceptional voice talent and outstanding academic achievement. This
scholarship fund was established in 1988 through gifts from the
Harrower family and friends.
Florence Kopleff Vocal Scholarship:
Awarded to a student majoring in music who has demonstrated
exceptional talent as a vocalist. This scholarship was established
in 1998 by Miss Kopleff and friends.
Bill Lowery Scholarship: This
scholarship is awarded annually to an outstanding student in the
music industry program of the School of Music. Among the criteria
for selection are academic excellence and service to the recording
industry. The fund for the scholarship was established by friends of
Bill Lowery, one of Atlanta’s leading citizens and one of the music
industry’s
outstanding music publishers.
The John M. Matthews Distinguished Thesis and Dissertation
Award: Awarded annually to a graduate
of the master’s or Ph.D. program in history for an outstanding
thesis or dissertation completed during the previous two-year cycle.
The Tom McCollister Memorial Journalism Scholarship:
This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding journalism major who
demonstrates an interest in sports journalism. BellSouth Classic and
family members of the late Tom McCollister, a golf writer
for The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, established this
scholarship.
Arthur L. Montgomery Music Scholarship:
A scholarship awarded annually to a student majoring in music who
has outstanding musical ability and whose talents meet the current
needs of the School of Music. Established in May 1985, this
scholarship is endowed by a gift to the Georgia State University
Foundation/Friends of Music Scholarship Fund from Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur L. Montgomery and the Jeanette and Lafayette Montgomery
Foundation.
Music Scholarships: The School
of Music provides scholarships to students who have outstanding
musical ability, who have financial need, and whose talents meet the
current needs of the school.
The National Federation of Music Clubs Scholarship:
College scholarships and cash awards to music majors enrolled in any
federated school or music club sponsored by the NFMC. Student and
young artist auditions are held in odd-numbered years.
John Schneider Scholarship in Accompanying:
Awarded annually to a student majoring in music who has demonstrated
exceptional keyboard talent and outstanding academic achievement.
This scholarship fund was established in 1988 through gifts from
Georgia State music faculty and friends.
Scott-Norcostco Scholarship
for Technical Theater: This
scholarship was established through the generous gifts of Norcostco,
Inc., the Scott-Norcostco Foundation, and the Scott family and is
awarded annually to an outstanding student in technical theater.
Mildred W. Seydell Scholarship:
Awarded annually to one or more journalism students on the basis of
academic achievement, dedication to the profession, and leadership
qualities.
The Helen Riley Smith Voice
Scholarship: Awarded annually to a
student majoring in music who has demonstrated exceptional vocal
talent and outstanding academic achievement. The scholarship fund
was established by the Smith family and friends.
Society of Professional Journalists Scholarship:
Awarded annually by the national professional journalist society to
theoutstanding journalism graduate of the year.
Bailey M. Wade
Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to
support graduate students who demonstrate need and merit and career
goals in keeping with those manifested in the life of Dr. Bailey M.
Wade during his life and tenure with the Department of Psychology.
The Sam Wallace Memorial Scholarship:
Awarded annually to students in the music industry program of the
School of Music. The criteria for selection are need and outstanding
scholastic achievement. Music industry friends of the late Sam
Wallace, an outstanding music industry executive and citizen of
Atlanta, established this scholarship.
John Warkentin Scholarship:
Awarded to a graduate student showing outstanding potential in
psychotherapy as well as demonstrating financial need.
Steven Winick Memorial Scholarship:
Awarded to a student majoring in music who demonstrates exceptional
talent on a brass instrument, preferably trumpet. This scholarship
was established in 1999 by the Winick family and friends of Steven
Winick.
Charles Thomas Wurm Music Scholarship:
A scholarship awarded to a student
majoring in music who has outstanding musical ability and whose
talents meet the current needs of the School of Music. Established
in January 1985, this scholarship is endowed by a gift to the
Georgia State University Foundation from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.
Cousins in memory of his grandfather,
Charles Thomas Wurm.
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