Music Scholarships in Florida

So you want to be a musician in Florida, but you're still in high school and you have no idea where to start. Don't worry, we're here to help.

The first step is to decide if you'd like to continue your music education in a Florida college. While it's true that many famous and wealthy musicians never set foot in a college or university, many of them (some of whom may surprise you) did work on or obtain a college degree. A college degree in music in Florida, whether it's a degree in performance, music history, composing or music education, can be a valuable tool in helping you understand the nuances of music you may not have the opportunity to learn outside the classroom.

If you decide on college, investigate schools which have a program that both has the type of music degree you'd like to earn and has a solid record of placing music grads in good jobs once they've earned a degree. You might start at your local public or school library, by talking to a music teacher or guidance counselor, doing an internet search or even calling the schools themselves and asking to speak with an admissions specialist.

In addition to insuring you'll be able to study the branch of music that appeals to you, you should also check with potential Florida schools to see if they have music scholarships available to students. Competition for any arts related scholarship is pretty tough, but it's good practice for the stiff competition for professional arts jobs in the post-graduation world.

A music major in Florida can be more expensive than other four year degrees, since students may need to purchase musical instruments, costumes, and pay for competition travel on top of the typical tuition and fees. Planning ahead for college finances is only good sense, and can save you and your family or caregivers a lot of worry later.

Music is a valuable part of our cultural narrative as Americans. Continuing the tradition of amazing American musicians is a noble and lofty goal. Best of luck to you as you start this interesting and intensive journey.

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Name Amount
$500 CollegeMapper Scholarship - No Essay $500
Sponsored: The $500 CollegeMapper Scholarship is open to all students currently enrolled in high school and plan to attend a college or University in the U.S. AND to students who are already enrolled in college and are looking to transfer schools. Refer a friend for more chances to win.
Miami-Dade College Fine Arts Grant Varies
Recipients must have a declared major in a Fine Arts area: Dance, Visual Arts, Theatre or Music (Vocal or Instrumental). Recipients must maintain a minimum 2.0 grade point average during term
Miami-Dade College Fine Arts Grant Varies
Recipients must have a declared major in a Fine Arts area: Dance, Visual Arts, Theatre or Music (Vocal or Instrumental). Recipients must maintain a minimum 2.0 grade point average during term