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The Iowa Arts Council awarded five Iowa High School seniors with prestigious arts scholarships.
The Iowa Arts Council, a division of the Iowa Economic Development Authority, has revealed the five high school seniors selected to receive the Iowa Scholarship for the Arts for the 2024-2025 academic year. The scholarship program, established in 1986, supports Iowa high school students who demonstrate exceptional talent in various artistic fields and plan to pursue an arts major at an accredited Iowa university or college.
The selected students will each receive a $3,000 scholarship to cover college tuition and related expenses in the 2024-2025 academic year. The scholarship is open to students specializing in dance, creative writing, music, theater, traditional arts, or visual arts. The program was established following a benefit concert by world-renowned opera singer and Iowa native Simon Estes in 1986, which provided the seed funding for the scholarship fund.
Get to know the five talented winners:
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