The ASCAP Foundation Scholarships

The ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) Foundation is dedicated to nurturing the music talent of tomorrow, preserving the legacy of the past and sustaining the creative incentive for today's creators through a variety of educational, professional, and humanitarian programs and activities which serve the entire music community.

ASCAP Foundation Scholarship programs seek to ensure that opportunities for the study of music are available to students at all levels.

The scholarships available are administered by the colleges, conservatories, or other institutions listed. The ASCAP Foundation does not accept applications for any of the following scholarships. Students interested in any of the scholarships listed below should consult their financial aid office for application information.

Some of the scholarships available include:

- ASCAP Foundation Charlotte V. Bergeb Scholarship to be used for music study at an accredited college or music conservatory.

- ASCAP Foundation Rudy Perez Songwriting Scholarship for an aspiring Latino songwriter who demonstrates potential to produce creative and original work and also demonstrates financial need.

- ASCAP Foundation Henry Mancini Music Scholarships for music composition students at universities across the country.

- ASCAP Foundation Irving Burgie Scholarship for an aspiring African-American songwriter from New York City.

For more information about these and other ASCAP Foundation scholarships, please visit:
http://www.ascapfoundation.org/scholarships.html

Contact your Financial Aid Office for more information on how to apply for the ASCAP Foundation scholarships.

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