The Gibby Memorial Music Scholarship offers $1,000 to Texas high school seniors who excel in solo music performance competitions. It's a great opportunity for those planning to study music and enter the teaching profession.
05.27.26
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Education, Visual and Performing Arts
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Amount: $1,000
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This scholarship offers $1,000 to Texas high school seniors involved in UIL solo music competitions, with a preference for those majoring in music education.
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