In addition to scholarships for higher education, the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation also provides scholarships for Chautauqua County music students of all ages for private music lessons and music education.
A live audition is required for high school seniors, undergraduate and graduate students. Due to COVID-19, a decision about auditions for the 2021-2022 academic year will be made at a later date.
All applications are due June 15.
For questions, or assistance accessing the online portal, contact the Foundation at 661-3394 or email scholarships@crcfonline.org.
Scholarships for High School Seniors and College Students
Graduating high school seniors and college students completing the general music scholarship application will qualify for the following scholarships:
- Helga Hulse Mozart Club Music Scholarship
- Ruth S. Dodds Memorial Music Scholarship
- Rob Buck Memorial Music Scholarship
- Emily Harrington Crane Scholarship
- Ruth E. Munson Music Scholarship
- Pauline N. Marlett Memorial Scholarship
- Russell Germaine, Sr. Music Scholarship
- Lory T. Ventura Musical Education Scholarship
- Sarita Hopkins Weeks Excellence in Music Scholarship
- R. Richard Corbin Memorial Fund
Please review the application and follow the directions to determine which scholarships match your eligibility. Applications are due June 15
Undergraduate and graduate students studying music-related education, may also complete the Foundation’s general scholarship application, available April 15-July 15.
Scholarships for Students in Grades K-11
Students in grades K-11 completing the general music scholarship application will qualify for the following scholarships:
- Helga Hulse Mozart Club Music Scholarship
- Ruth S. Dodds Memorial Music Scholarship
- R. Richard Corbin Memorial Fund
- Edward and Marie Russo Memorial Suzuki Scholarship
- Elizabeth Warner Marvin Music Scholarship
- Bill and Linda Knight Brass Scholarship
Please review the application and follow the directions to determine which scholarships match your eligibility. Applications are due June 15.
Students in grades K-11 MUST use the online portal to submit their music applications. Paper applications will no longer be accepted.