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Scottish Arts Scholarship

Scottish Arts Scholarship

Alma College awards Scottish Arts Scholarships of up to $500 to students with a demonstrated high level of skills in Highland dancing, drumming, fiddling or piping.

Highland Dancers at Alma College

There is also a Distinguished Scottish Arts Scholarship, worth up to full tuition, for students who demonstrate exemplary performance in these areas.

Allison Gibson is a Scottish Highland Dancer who has been dancing for about 10 years, winning two championships.

“Alma College attracts dancers mostly because of the history of champions that it produces,” the senior says. “It was very exciting for me that I could receive a scholarship to continue with something I love.”

“I have been able to share my talent with classmates, which I never had been able to do before. The Scottish Arts are incorporated into everyday living at Alma, which is something that isn't seen very often,” she says.

Laurel Tilot has been playing the bagpipes for three years, becoming interested after attending the Alma Highland Festival with her family.

“The scholarship allows me to meet new people that play pipes. Thatâs something that I wasn't able to find in Saginaw,” the sophomore says.

Students interested in Highland dancing should contact the Dance Department; those interested in drumming, fiddling or piping should contact the Music Department.

 

Students at Alma College can get involved in any of nearly 75 campus organizations, including fraternities and sororities, student government, academic honorary societies, campus media, intramural sports, the performing arts and worship groups.

 

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Brett Seymoure

Brett Seymoure
Graduation: 2009
Major: Biology
From: Paw Paw, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Politics

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