This scholarship was established by Sue Manchester’s parents not only to honor her memory, but to also encourage the same love of music and enthusiasm for living that she demonstrated during her short life. The student must be a freshman pursuing a music degree and have a minimum high school cumulative QPA of 2.50. The student must demonstrate outstanding musical aptitude as well as academic excellence. Musicianship and performance ability demonstrated in applied lessons, ensembles, and student recital performances will be considered in making the award. Financial need may be a factor.
The Edinboro University Chamber Players perform throughout the tri-state area during the academic year, and numerous formal concerts by faculty and students are presented in the newly-renovated Louis C. Cole Auditorium on campus.
Accreditations
National Association of Schools of Music
Travel Opportunities
Students have enrolled in classes at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada, and participated in study abroad programs in Scotland.
Student Clubs
Pennsylvania Music Educators Association, Music Educators National Conference, Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity, Sigma Alpha Iota music sorority
Graduate School
Music graduates have been accepted into graduate school at such prestigious institutions as Penn State, Ohio University, Ohio State University, Bowling Green University, and University of Arizona.
Successful Alumni
Edinboro music graduates are teaching and performing all over the world.
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