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Lincoln University Seeks Applications for
Scholarship Award in Instrumental Music The Deadline to Apply is July 31
Lincoln University, a premier, nationally
ranked institution of higher education, is seeking applications for its annual
Amos Scholarship Award in Music for the 2002-2003 academic year. To be
eligible, applicants must be instrumental music majors or minors at the University;
students who have exhibited significant musical talent, academic achievement (2.75
grade point average minimum), and high potential for an exemplary career in music.
The annual award is at least $500. In addition, to be eligible
for the scholarship, prospective Lincoln students must: fully
complete the application process for admission to Lincoln University fully
complete and submit the financial aid application for Lincoln; and complete
the audition process for the Instrumental Music Scholarship.
The
deadline to apply for the Amos Instrumental Music Scholarship Award is July 31,
2002. For further information, contact: Dr. Alvin E. Amos, Professor of Music,
Department of Music, Lincoln University, Lincoln University, PA 19352; 610-932-8300,
ext. 3554; (fax) 248-920-0513; e-mail: amos@lu.lincoln.edu.
The endowed award was established in 2000 by Dr. Alvin E. Amos, a professor
of music at Lincoln, and his wife, Carol. Founded in 1854, Lincoln University
provides the best elements of a liberal arts and sciences-based undergraduate
core curriculum and selected graduate programs to meet the needs of students living
in a highly technological and global society.
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