The West Virginia University Community Music Program will hold its scholarship auditions for the 2005-2006 school year on Wednesday, May 11, beginning at 4:30 p.m. at the Creative Arts Center. Applications for students planning to audition must be completed and returned to the Program office by April 27.

Community Music Scholarships are available to aid exceptionally talented students who are in need of financial assistance to help pay for private music lessons, music classes, or ensembles offered by the WVU Community Music Program. Auditions are held each spring for the coming year. Two types of scholarships are available-WVU Community Music Program Scholarships and West Virginia Wine and Jazz Festival Scholarships.

Community Music Scholarships are based on a combination of talent and need. Applicants for these scholarships are required to perform two musical pieces of contrasting styles and they may audition on more than one instrument.

West Virginia Wine and Jazz Festival Scholarships are donated by the Morgantown Wine and Jazz Festival Committee. Applicants must be residents of West Virginia and need to show proof of financial need by providing a copy of the last page of their 2004 tax return. In cases where the tax form is not easy to provide, please call the Community Music Program to discuss other options with the director.

Applicants for both scholarships do not need to be current students in the Community Music Program and they may apply for both scholarships at the same time. If eligible for both, only the largest scholarship of the two will be awarded.

Application forms for all scholarships may be obtained from the Community Music Program Office and must be returned by Wednesday, April 27. For more information, contact the WVU Community Music Office at (304) 293-4841 ext. 3168 or ext. 3185. Office hours are 1 to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Students may also access scholarship applications through the program’s Web site athttp://www.wvu.edu/~music.