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OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS CREATING IMPACT

The Min Family Scholarship Endowment supports need-based scholarships for students attending Camp. It’s a gift of trustee David Min (IAC/NMC 79-80) and Julie Ann Lowery-Min, parents of two sons who attended Camp and Academy and served on Camp staff. Through the Mins’ endowed donation, their scholarship will help generations of young artists experience the joyful, transformative power of a summer at Interlochen. As the proud home of the assets of the Dr. Rosalyn Tureck Bach Research Institute — named after the J.S. Bach scholar and thought leader who was the first woman to conduct the New York Philharmonic — Interlochen is deeply grateful to be able to offer the Dr. Rosalyn Tureck Bach Scholarship annually to a female music student studying piano or keyboard at Academy. The scholarship supports its recipient in all her musical studies, including the study of the music of Bach and a required concert performance on campus. Generous donor Joanne Grabinski established the C Joanne Grabinski Endowed Academy Scholarship in Creative Writing to provide need-based aid for Interlochen Arts Academy students. Interlochen’s Creative Writing division has a proud tradition of excellence; this new scholarship endowment will allow generations of creative writing majors to flourish here.

The opportunities here at Interlochen have

helped me grow as an artist in more ways than

I can count. The ability to work collaboratively

with other artists with the same interests I

have and the way that we’re able to receive

specialized support from faculty and staff have

all been really beneficial and pivotal to my

experiences as a writer and artist as a whole.

Thank you so much for your contribution to my

arts education. I cannot overstate how lucky

and grateful I am for your support!

— Kaydance R. (IAA 20-24), Creative Writing

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