Introduction & Purpose

Graph illustrating giving to Undergraduate Scholar Award grantmaking program from 2019 to 2024.

The Presser Foundation has long supported hundreds of schools of music, departments of music, and conservatories across the country through the Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award. Undergraduate music programs at selected colleges, universities and independent institutions of higher education are given the opportunity to present this Award, which recognizes the accomplishments and contribution of a music major in their final year of undergraduate study.

In 2023-24, 22% of The Presser Foundation’s distributed funds ($732,000/$3.43 million) went to Undergraduate Scholar Award recipients.

While the program has evolved over the years, its focus on serving students has not changed.

  • The Foundation established the Award to celebrate students, selected by music faculty, who have achieved a high level of musical and academic excellence, demonstrated leadership and service, and contributed to an inclusive community.
  • Award funds will be distributed to each participating institution, paying directly to the nominated and Foundation-approved student. The Presser Foundation prefers that the Award go directly to the student and not replace or offset existing financial aid or music scholarships from the institution. The student must be eligible to accept Award funds and have not exceeded financial aid limitations.
  • The Award is approximately $3,000 payable to the student at the end of their final undergraduate year. The exact amount of the Award varies from year to year based on the availability of funds and the number of Awards that the Committee approves.
  • The use of funds is at the discretion of the Award recipient and may be applied towards expenses normally incurred in pursuit of a degree or for additional enrichment and musical advancement opportunities which are not normally provided in a university or conservatory setting.
  • This Award is an honor and the Award recipient is known as a Presser Scholar.