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Augustana College Pro Musica Scholarships

The Augustana Music Department offers scholarships to students who excel in the areas of vocal, instrumental and keyboard. In order to be considered for one of these scholarships, students must audition in his/her area of excellence.

Scholarships are annual allocations and automatically renewable. Criteria for maintaining a scholarship varies from department and is generally a commitment to participate in departmental ensembles, performances or activities. All students must maintain a 2.5 grade point average. Criteria and scholarship amounts as listed here are subject to change.

Eligible students must be offered admission to Augustana by January 15th. Pro Musica Scholarship Application and two letters of recommendation must be returned to the Music Department prior to February 1st.

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