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Department of Film

Optional Film Supplement

Students who wish to be considered for combined merit/talent scholarship should note that we no longer consider applicants in film or design for merit + talent scholarships. There is no preconceived format for the film supplement. Students are encouraged to submit work such as reel, photography portfolio, screenwriting samples, or CV, through theirÌý

Music Education Series: Andrew J. Bower

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Free

Mr. Bower is Enrichment Team Leader, Dolores T. Aaron Academy Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESEA) provides financial assistance to local educational agencies (LEAs) and schools with high numbers or high percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards.

He presents this talk as part of the Music Education Lecture Series. Event is free and open to the public.

Senior Recital: Skiles Kelley, jazz guitar

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Time

Cost

Free

Jazz guitarist Skiles Kelley presents his senior recital. Event is free and open to the public.

Junior Recital: Marius Toussaint, saxophone

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Cost

Free

Marius Toussaint, saxophone, presents a junior recital.

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Design Department

Optional Design Supplements

Students who wish to be considered for combined merit/talent scholarship have the option to submit either a visual narrative, design essay, or portfolio.

Option 1: Visual Narrative

Please submit 10-20 photos that best describe your interests with design. These photos can be abstract, literal or a mixture of both. Please submit photos in a continuous .pdf. Visual Narrative should be linear/continuous and will be reviewed starting with the first photo.

Department of Art

Optional Art SupplementsÌý

Students who wish to be considered for combined merit/talent scholarship have the option to submit an artist statement or a portfolio.

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Artist Statement

In 250Ìýwords or less, tell us about your art-making and why you are interested in pursuing a career in an art-related field. You can answer this prompt in any manner you see fit, but you may use the following questions to guide the content of your essay: