Ball State University’s Individual Music Scholarships program offers funds to students enrolled in the Ball State School of Music. The Music Engineering Technology Scholarship goes to full-time students in music engineering. To apply, students must show major musical accomplishment in the area. Students interested in this scholarship should check with the School of Music office for additional requirements.
Ball State University
2000 W. University Ave.
Muncie, IN 47306
800-382-8540
bsu.edu
The Audio Engineering Society Educational Foundation rewards students pursuing graduate studies in audio engineering and similar programs. Students around the world are eligible, and the annual deadline is May 15. Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree, picked audio engineering as a career or major and applied or been accepted to an audio engineering graduate studies program. Applicants need two letters of recommendation from professors or advisers. After one year, graduates who can demonstrate achievement in the program can apply for a one-time renewal with two additional letters of recommendation.
Audio Engineering Society Educational Foundation
60 E. 42nd St.
New York, NY 10165
212-661-8528
aes.org
Bristol Recording Studios offers a scholarship that pays for the company’s audio engineering course. The scholarship pays for the full price of the four-day course, the only one the company offers each year. Students who attend this course get hands-on experience working in a recording studio. Students must write a short essay on why they should receive the scholarship and what they hope to get out of the course. Scholarship deadlines are in the summer with winners chosen in early July.
Bristol Recording Studios
169 Massachusetts Ave.
Boston, MA 02115
617-247-8689
bristolstudios.com