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Looking for Qualified ScholarsDo you want to help bring the arts to life for youth in the Salt Lake Valley, gain valuable experience and earn scholarship money? If your answer is “yes,” then we invite you to apply to be an ArtsBridge America Scholar! Job of a ScholarArtsBridge Scholars are outstanding University of Utah students who conduct visual and performing arts workshops and developing projects in Salt Lake Valley public schools. We are looking for a variety of scholars to teach drawing, painting, photography, acting, singing, dance, music performance or composition, film making, web design and more. Each scholar will be matched with a mentor (who is a university faculty member) and a public school classroom project. With guidance from the mentor, the scholar will collaborate with the classroom teacher to develop and carry out arts lessons for the students across thirty in-school contact hours during the semester. These lessons give students in public schools hands-on experience with the arts that otherwise they might not have. EligibilityScholars will receive cash awards for their efforts. Money will be paid twice during the semester, once halfway through and again upon completion of the project. All current undergraduate or graduate students majoring in the arts who meet the following requirements are eligible:
Applicants are also evaluated on enthusiasm, prior teaching experience, and planning skills. How to ApplyIf you are interested in this wonderful opportunity, we invite you to apply to be an ArtsBridge Scholar. Applications are available in ArtsBridge office. More information about the current projects and the application process is also available on the web site. “ArtsBridge is a model for bringing together the schools and universities for the good of all. We greatly admire the program and wish to help actively promulgate it as a national model.”
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