Candice Miran Academy of Arts: Resource Aids

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Candice Miran Academy of Arts is committed to educating talented performing artists and helping them achieve their highest potential regardless of personal social backgrounds. The team here firmly believes no individual deserves to be disadvantaged due to financial difficulties. As a result, we wish to enable all admitted students to attend the school, regardless of their ability to pay. The academy's admissions policies are need-blind, meaning that applying for financial aid will not hurt one's chances of being admitted. In fact, the school offers scholarship for up to half of the admitted students per year, with up to a quarter of these being full grants; covering fees from program based to living expenses and off-campus personal purchases.

How to apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships

These information only applies to incoming and future applicants. For current or return students please contact the Resource Team onsite instead.

All applicants to the Candice Miran Academy of Arts who wish to apply for financial aid or scholarships must complete all Financial Aid Application requirements by March 1, 2014. To apply, all of the following documents must be completed.

1. The CM Financial Aid Application

— Available beginning February 1, 2014 through the Admissions application site.

2. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

— Available on January 1, 2014.

— Required only for Chinese/Japanese/Korean Citizens and/or Permanent Residents in Japan.


Please note that, because our scholarship decisions are based on a combination of financial need and merit, all documents must be received before the Scholarship Committee can review your application. Candice Miran Academy of Arts does not offer scholarships based solely on merit.

Award letters will be mailed and e-mailed by April 1, 2014. These may include a combination of scholarships/grants, loans, and/or on-campus employment. Funding for these awards may come from federal, state, institutional, or private sources.

The Juilliard School does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, political beliefs, national origin, or disability.

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