2021 Spring & Summer Training Scholarship Application for Black, Indigenous, or Latinx Teachers
In line with the Atlanta Suzuki Institute's commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and access, ASI is offering full and partial scholarships for a number of our teacher training courses this spring and summer. These scholarships are available to Black, Indigenous, or Latinx teachers who plan to take one of the specified training courses with the Atlanta Suzuki Institute in Spring and/or Summer 2021.

Available Scholarships & Application Deadlines
Bow Development from the Beginning (Cello) with Zachary Sweet: Partial Scholarship(s) - Apply by March 15
Every Child Can! with Andrea Cannon, April 10-11: Full Scholarship - Apply by March 15
Violin Unit 1 with Edward Kreitman, June 20-27: Full Scholarship - Apply by May 1
Cello Yoga with Zachary Sweet, June 21-24: Partial Scholarship(s) - Apply by May 1

Requirements
- Applicant must be a Black, Indigenous, or Latinx teacher taking training with ASI in Spring and/or Summer 2021
- Applicant must be a member of the Suzuki Association of the Americas (SAA)
- Applicant must successfully complete the SAA's audition requirements to begin teacher training
- Applicant must be taking the scholarship-eligible training course(s) for the first time
- Applicant must complete the registration process for the scholarship-eligible training course(s) with the Atlanta Suzuki Institute (https://atlantasuzuki.org/teacherregistration)

Scholarship Application and Course Registration must be completed by March 15, 2021 to be considered for scholarships for Bow Development from the Beginning and Every Child Can!

Scholarship Application and Course Registration must be completed by May 1, 2021 to be considered for scholarships for Violin Unit 1 and Cello Yoga.

Questions and concerns may be directed to info@atlantasuzuki.org.
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