Fine Arts Printmaking Scholarships
There are currently no scholarships for this program.
General Scholarships
Art Harvest Brighton Art Guild’s Fifth Annual Juried Fine Art Exhibition - Outside Competition
CALL TO ARTISTS: More than $1,500 in Cash Awards!Adults: $500 Best of Show plus more than $1,000 in additional cash awards.
College: $100 1st prize, $75 2nd prize.
High School: $100 1st prize, $75 2nd prize. Please visit their website for more information.
Entry deadline is September 15, 2010.
Norma Gray Scholarship - Outside Scholarship
The Brighton Art Guild's annual Norma Gray Scholarship for college students is sponsored by the Longfield Family Charitable Foundation. This $500 scholarship, to support the creative development of Michigan artists will be competitively awarded based upon an applicant's merit and goals in the visual arts. There is no cost to apply. Please visit their website for more information. Deadline date is September 27, 2010.Worldstudio AIGA scholarships - Outside Scholarships
With the support of generous individuals, organizations and corporations, Worldstudio AIGA Scholarships allow students who are studying art and design disciplines in U.S. colleges and universities to achieve their goals and further their education. Please visit http://www.aiga.org/content.cfm/worldstudio-scholarship for more information. Deadline date is April 2.P. Buckley Moss Endowed Scholarship - Outside Scholarship
In keeping with the goals of renowned artist P. Buckley Moss, who struggled with dyslexia during her school years, this scholarship represents her dedication to young people who have learning disabilities and are aspiring towards a career in the visual arts. Scholarship(s) of at least $1,500 will be awarded to one or more high school seniors with financial need, a certified language-related learning difference, and artistic talent who plan a career in visual arts. Scholarships are potentially renewable for up to three additional years. Please visit http://www.mosssociety.org/page.php?id=69 for more information. Applications must be postmarked no later than March 1.National Art Materials Trade Association - Outside Scholarship
The NAMTA Foundation for the Visual Arts believes the enduring vitality of the creative and visual arts industry lies heavily upon the shoulders of today’s art students. For that reason, the Foundation annually awards scholarships to help students offset secondary education costs. Scholarship checks are sent directly to the university, college or technical institute, including international schools, and may be used for tuition and/or books. Please visit http://www.namta.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageID=3450 for more information. Deadline date is March 1, 2011.John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund - Outside Scholarship
In accordance with the will of the late Anna Lee Stacey, a trust fund has been created for the education of young men and women who aim to make art their profession. The scholarship is open to United States citizens only, both men and women, single or married, irrespective of race, creed or color. The age limit is between 18 and 35 years. Appointments will normally be for one year and the amount available for distribution will be approximately $5,000.00. At the discretion of the Committee, this may be awarded in quarterly installments to one or more applicants. Please visit http://nationalcowboymuseum.org/education/staceyfund/default.aspx for more information. Deadline date is February 1.Hispanic Scholarship Fund - Outside Scholarship
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund’s (HSF) mission is to strengthen America by advancing the college education of Hispanic Americans. We deliver a range of programs to Hispanic families and students through community outreach and education, affordability via scholarships, college retention and career opportunities. HSF supports a successful path for Latinos to attain a college degree - creating an increasingly valuable asset for a stronger, more competitive America in the 21st century. Celebrating its 35th year, the Hispanic Scholarship Fund has awarded over $300M, resulting in close to 100,000 scholarships to students in need. Please visit their website at http://www.hsf.net/innerContent.aspx?id=34 for more information.Hispanic College Fund - Outside Scholarship
College. Career. Community. The Hispanic College Fund embodies these principles while helping Hispanic high school and college students obtain college educations and professional careers. We are a nonprofit that promotes students to explore and enter careers. Please visit their website at http://scholarships.hispanicfund.org/applications/ and click on Other Majors Application 2010-2011. Deadline date is February 23, 2010.Alliance for Young Artists and Writers Inc - Outside Scholarship
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers celebrates the creative achievement of America’s teens. The Awards were founded in 1923 to offer recognition and scholarships for students for their artistic talents. Students who excel in the visual arts and creative writing participate in The Awards to earn recognition, get their work exhibited or published, and to earn scholarships. Go to http://artandwriting.org/Awards/WhatYouCanWin and click on How to Apply towards the bottom of the page. Guidelines and deadlines for next year’s awards will be available on October 1, 2010.Michigan Community Foundations - Outside Scholarships
Many Michigan Community Foundations award scholarships to residents of their county and the surrounding areas. Find your local Community Foundation to see if they offer scholarships. Michigan Community Foundations - HomeWest Michigan Sustainable Business Forum Scholarship - Outside Scholarship
The West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum’s purpose is to actively promote business practices that demonstrate environmental stewardship, economic vitality, and social responsibility. They will be awarding a $5000 scholarship to a student in Kent, Ottawa, or Muskegon Counties. The scholarship will be awarded to the one student who shows an in-depth understanding of sustainability, embodies the ideals and goals of the WMSBF, and has submitted the most comprehensive and plausible suggestions for curriculum improvement. Applications must be in by March 5, 2010. For more details, please see www.wmsbf.org/index.php/wmsbfscholarship.The Jose Narezo Annual International Studies Scholarship
Established through the generosity of Gretchen Minnhaar of Gretchen Minnhaar Designs, LTD and Val Schmieder of VIA Design, this scholarship assists students as they study and travel abroad. This scholarship was created in honor of the late Jose Narezo, a member of the Kendall and greater Grand Rapids community. Mr. Narezo was a wonderful artist whose work made a huge impact on the lives of many artists and designers. For more information, please contact the Kendall Director of Enrollment Management.Grand Rapids Community Foundation - Outside Scholarships
In 2009 the Grand Rapids Foundation awarded over 500 scholarships to students residing in the greater Grand Rapids area. The Foundation's application process begins each year in January. The majority of the Foundation's scholarships have a minimum residency requirement of two years in Kent County. By completing just one application form, students will be entered into the applicant pool for all foundation scholarships they qualify for. The preferred method of submission is the Foundation's interactive application submitted at grcf.egrant.org. For more information, please visit the Foundation's website.Capital Region Community Foundation - Outside Scholarships
Awards are made to accredited institutions of higher learning in Michigan for distribution to undergraduate students selected by the institution's scholarship committee based on the following criteria:
- Recipients must be a resident of Eaton County, Clinton County, or Ingham County, Michigan
- Recipients must be persons of proven superior ability, scholarship and character (preference given to students that maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher)
- Recipients must be “in good standing” with their college or university.
Awards vary by year and per institution. For more information, please contact the Kendall Director of Enrollment Management.
Gene Adcock Scholarship
This scholarship of $4,000/year was established through the generosity of Gene Adcock, a 1955 Kendall Interior Design graduate. Scholarship selection criteria:
- Cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or higher
- Excellence in art and design
- Ability to consistently imagine and produce work
- Commitment to chosen field of study
- Financial need as determined with the completion of the FAFSA application form
- Final year of study
For more information, please contact the Kendall Director of Enrollment Management.
