Keith Baim Excellence in Guitar Composition Endowment
This scholarship will provide support to students who play the guitar and compose music demonstrating outstanding instrumentation, conveyance and depth of emotion, immersion of the listener experience, and/or general artistry.
If you do not meet all of these requirements in a given term, you may lose your scholarship eligibility and your scholarship may be canceled.
Requirements:
- Recipient(s) must be a junior, senior, or graduate student.
- Recipient(s) must be pursuing one of the following majors:
o Music
o Music composition
o Jazz studies
o Music education
o Music performance
OR participate in one or more of the following:
o Perform in an SDSU ensemble
o Participate in at least one SDSU guitar course - Recipient(s) must play the guitar and compose music for the guitar.
- Recipient(s) may be contacted by the committee at a later date to ask if they would like to share their video with the donor.
- Graduate students are not required to be enrolled full-time.
- Undergraduate students are not required to be enrolled full-time.
- Award
- To be determined by the scholarship committee.
- Deadline
- 08/30/2024
- Supplemental Questions
- Applicants must compose instrumental music and submit a link to a video performance on guitar of their original composition as either a solo performance, or if they choose, with others accompanying them on guitar or other instruments. The student agrees this video will be produced without the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in accordance with the policy listed here, and all other current and forthcoming policies covered on the Aztec Scholarships application site, which the student agrees to upon submission of the general application. POLICY: The SDSU Scholarship Office expects all Aztec Scholarships' applicants to understand and work within the guidelines outlined in the Student Conduct section of the SDSU General Catalog. Violations will result, at a minimum, in application cancelation for the award year. Please note that the SDSU Scholarship Office considers the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to produce or help with scholarship application content as plagiarism and in violation of university policy.