$150,000 in Art Scholarships Available for High School Seniors
Visual College of Art and Design high school scholarship competition will offer up to $150,000 in scholarships this year.
Scholarship Guidelines:
- Scholarships are available to qualified students who begin classes in the summer or fall term of 2010
- Up to one full tuition, and up to four half tuition , and up to 50 partial tuition scholarships
- Partial tuition scholarships ranging in value from $1000 - $2500 are offered by Visual College of Art and Design
- Full tuition scholarship approximate value $18,676 - $22,786, half tuition scholarship approximate value $9338 - $11,393
Eligibility:
- You must be scheduled to graduate in 2010 from a Canadian high school or equivalent foreign institution
Deadlines:
- All entries must be received by Visual College of Art and Design by April 30, 2010
- Winners will be notified by May 21, 2010
- Winners have until June 4, 2010 to accept the scholarship offer
Entry Preparation:
To enter, you must follow ALL general competition guidelines listed below AND individual program entry requirements for the program of your choice. Please note: a separate application to Visual College of Art and Design is required for admission to the school.
- Complete the entry form and indicate the program of study for which you have applied (see back).
- Complete all individual program entry requirements for your indicated program of study (see back).
- Label all disks and supporting materials with your name (if appropriate).
- Submit a letter from a high school teacher or guidance counselor certifying that entry materials are your original creation. This letter should be submitted on official school letterhead.
- Submit a current high school transcript.
- Entries must be contained in one package, and received by April 30, 2010.
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