Academically qualified Knox applicants with special ability in music, theatre, dance, and visual art may receive scholarships up to $4,000 per year. Awards are based on an audition or portfolio presentation. If you're applying for admission under the Early Action option, present your portfolios or auditions by December 1. The deadline for Regular Decision candidates is February 1. To arrange an interview or audition, please contact the Office of Admission at least a week in advance of your visit. (If you are unable to visit campus prior to the deadlines, see alternative options below.) Art Portfolios Most successful candidates have taken two years of art in high school and present portfolios of 12 to 15 pieces of work in at least two media, including drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, photography, and other art forms. Works submitted should not be reproductions from photographs. An art professor will discuss your portfolio with you. Dance Performance Present two short dance pieces representing a range of styles. Faculty members are likely to provide feedback and direction to re-work portions of your presentation. If your performance requires music, please bring your own CD, or tape. Music Auditions Prepare a work suitable for performance, as noted below. You'll also be asked to sight-read an appropriate musical piece and discuss your background and aspirations with a music professor. Instrumental You should prepare either a standard solo piece with piano accompaniment or an appropriate technical etude without accompaniment. A member of the music faculty will provide the accompaniment. You are not required to memorize your performance piece. Piano/Organ Perform a standard piece, preferably from memory. Vocal You should perform, preferably from memory, a selection from the standard classical repertoire that shows your voice to the best advantage. (Show tunes, rock, and pop selections are not advised.) A member of the music faculty will provide accompaniment.
Theatre Performance Prepare two pieces, one serious and the other comic. One should be from the classical repertoire (Greek, Shakespeare, Moliere, etc.), and the other should be modern (post-1875). Each should be approximately two minutes in length or less. Each piece should consist of one character. While it is acceptable to assume the presence of another character or to edit and combine speeches, do not attempt to play more than one role per piece. Select pieces within your range and avoid the "big moment" speeches, such as Hamlet's "To be or not to be" soliloquy or Emily's (Our Town)"Oh world, you are too beautiful." Selections should show range, and there should be contrasts both between the selections and within each selection. The pieces should be fully memorized and staged to include movement. You will discuss your acting process with a member of the theatre faculty, and you may be asked to re-do sections of your audition piece to incorporate a new intention, a different emphasis, or other directorial suggestions. Theatre Design Scholarship applicants in theatre design, stage management and technical theatre should submit a portfolio of designs, photographs, working drawings, prompt books, etc. The application process also includes an interview with a member of the theatre faculty. Portfolio Presentation and Audition Alternatives If you do submit your portfolio or audition via the mail, it should follow the same guidelines as an on-campus audition with the following changes or additions: Art Arts submissions should consist of photographs or slides of each individual work and a list of each piece's title, dimensions, and medium. Works submitted should not be reproductions from photographs. Please do not submit original pieces. Dance A taped dance audition should follow the guidelines specified above and include oral responses to the following questions/prompts: Why are you interested in dance? Describe your preparation, rehearsal and performance process. Describe as best you can what goes on in your mind while you are performing, what are you thinking about? Tapes containing segments of recent performances will not be considered. Music A taped music audition including the required performance piece, a sight-reading piece that is supervised by a current instructor (this should be one piece of music chosen by your instructor and not shown to the applicant until the taped audition; vocal students should be given the first note), a copy of the sight reading sheet music, and a statement from the student regarding his or her musical training, background, and experience. Tapes containing segments of recent performances will not be considered. Theatre A taped theatre audition should follow the guidelines specified above and include oral responses to the following questions/prompts: Why are you interested in doing theatre? Describe your preparation, rehearsal, and performance process. Describe as best you can what goes on in your mind while you are performing, what are you thinking about? Tapes containing segments of recent performances will not be considered.
NOTE: Be advised that, because of the quality of audio and video reproduction and the lack of interaction, submissions made via mail generally fare less well, particularly in music and theatre. Submissions cannot be returned. Deadlines for submissions are December 1 for Early Action applicants and February 1 for Regular Decision. Mail to: Knox Arts Scholarships Knox College Office of Admission 2 East South Street Galesburg, Illinois 61401-4999
To arrange and interview or audition—or to make other arrangements—please contact the Office of Admission. Notification Candidates are notified of their scholarship awards at the time of admission. General Scholarship Guidelines Scholarship candidates must be admitted to Knox and be citizens or permanent residents of the United States. Scholarship recipients often qualify for additional need-based financial assistance, including grants, work-study programs, and loans. Scholarships are renewable annually as long as recipients remain in good academic standing. Contact Information Knox College Office of Admission 2 East South Street Galesburg, Illinois 61401-4999 309-341-7100 Phone 800-678-KNOX Toll-free 309-341-7070 Fax admission@knox.edu
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