Help with tuition fees for Ingrid's MFA
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The disastrous and life-changing situation we found ourselves in last year has had a terrible impact on performers. Our foreseeable future is uncertain. After much soul-searching, I have decided to apply to a master’s program in composition. I have always been both a performer and a composer, and my hope is to concentrate on the latter as we await to see what the post-pandemic life holds for us. A master’s program will not only give me more tools as a composer, but will also earn me the official qualifications to teach at college level. I am a mature musician with over 30 years of practical experience and would love to mentor younger students.
I was just accepted at the prestigious Vermont College of Fine Arts for a masters in music composition. However, the course is currently out of my price range even with the partial scholarship of $24,000 they offer.
This program is particularly attractive to me as it is low residency. This means not only that I can stay in NYC, but also that, once performances start again, I will be able to continue to work to support myself while studying.
For transparency, below is a financial breakdown as of now. The course is starting in February and I will need to make a decision very soon.
Total cost of program: $59,751.00
Amount already raised: $39,000.00 *
Amount needed: $20,751.00
I would be grateful for contributions of any amount and will apply for a student loan for the difference, should I not reach the full goal.
All the best
Ingrid Laubrock
* I have been awarded a Women Composers Fellowship of $12,000 and Women Composers Fellowship an Alumni Referral scholarship, also of $12,000, from VCFA. I received another $15,000 from a foundation, which leaves me with a shortfall of $20,751.
I was just accepted at the prestigious Vermont College of Fine Arts for a masters in music composition. However, the course is currently out of my price range even with the partial scholarship of $24,000 they offer.
This program is particularly attractive to me as it is low residency. This means not only that I can stay in NYC, but also that, once performances start again, I will be able to continue to work to support myself while studying.
For transparency, below is a financial breakdown as of now. The course is starting in February and I will need to make a decision very soon.
Total cost of program: $59,751.00
Amount already raised: $39,000.00 *
Amount needed: $20,751.00
I would be grateful for contributions of any amount and will apply for a student loan for the difference, should I not reach the full goal.
All the best
Ingrid Laubrock
* I have been awarded a Women Composers Fellowship of $12,000 and Women Composers Fellowship an Alumni Referral scholarship, also of $12,000, from VCFA. I received another $15,000 from a foundation, which leaves me with a shortfall of $20,751.
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INGRID LAUBROCK
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Brooklyn, NY