Long Island High School for the Arts (LIHSA) is awarding 15 fully paid music scholarships to its four-week Summer Arts Academy to students with a passion for music, whether singing, playing an instrument, or producing music. These scholarships are provided with funding support by The Joel Foundation.
Located on LIHSA’s Syosset Campus, the Summer Arts Academy, which runs in partnership with Hofstra University’s Continuing Education, offers aspiring youngsters (grades 2-12) a one-of-a-kind opportunity to develop their skills as musicians and performers. The program takes place from June 30 to July 25, 2025, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., weekdays.
Scholarships are awarded to students in grades 7-12 based on merit. Interested students must submit an audition video and application by May 9, 2025. For details on how to apply and audition, visit: www.longislandhighschoolforthearts.org/admissions/summer-music-scholarship/
For questions, email Jerry Nobile at jnobile@nasboces.org, or visit www.longislandhighschoolforthearts.org/summer/ for more information.
Students who attended last year’s Summer Arts Academy performed in Shrek the Musical.
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