Need-Based Scholarships Available
Piano on Park Scholarship Fund
Piano on Park Scholarship Fund offers music loving students the opportunity to learn an instrument through weekly one on one private lessons. This program harnesses the power of music-making to have a positive and meaningful impact on the youth by helping them gain and nurture critical life skills. We believe music is for everyone, regardless of financial barriers, and aim to help members of underserved communities who would not otherwise be able to afford the cost of music education in NYC.
This program has been made possible thanks to the generosity of a private benefactor and our partnership with Piano on Park, a New York-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to enriching the city’s cultural life by supporting musicians, performers, and artists.
Make a difference in our community by contributing to Piano on Park Scholarship Fund!
About the Program
Age: 5-18
Scholarships are available for the study of the following instruments:
– Piano
– Violin
– Cello
– Voice
– Guitar
High quality weekly private lessons with an first-rate instructor from our team
Instrument loans so students can practice at home
Multiple performance opportunities throughout the year
Excursions to NYC concert venues such as Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie Hall, etc.
Application for Fall 2026 is now open
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Application Deadline: July 31, 2026
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Application for Fall 2026 is now open 〰️ Application Deadline: July 31, 2026 〰️
Who Should Apply?
The Scholarship Program is open to all New York City students ages 5–18, regardless of prior music experience or school enrollment.
Families are encouraged to apply if private music lessons would otherwise be financially difficult to access.
We look for:
genuine student interest
commitment to attendance and practice
financial need
positive attitude and participation
Application Process
How to Apply
Complete the Application Form
Basic student and family information.Complete the Financial Aid Application
You will need to create an account with SSS to submit your financial supporting documentation.
School Code: 201230. Academic Year: 2026-2027. Download guidelines.Send Recommendation Letter
A teacher, mentor, or community member who can speak to the applicant’s character, commitment, and/or abilities.A statement of Interest
Ages 5–12: short video of the applicant introducing themselves and explaining why they would like to learn an instrument and take private music lessons.
Ages 12+: short essay (500 words maximum), written by the applicant, explaining why they would like to learn an instrument and take private music lessons. Be sure to make this essay as authentic and personal as possible.
Important Dates:
Application Deadline: July 31, 2026
Beginning of Fall Semester: September 8th, 2026
Policies and FAQs
Attendance & Participation
✓ Excellent attendance required
✓ Maximum one unexcused absence per semester
✓ Active engagement in lessons expected
Practice & Commitment
✓ Students should practice regularly
✓ Continued scholarship eligibility depends on consistent effort and dedication
Community Involvement
✓ Participation in at least two community events per year
✓ Examples include recitals, outreach concerts, and faculty concerts
✓ Event participation fees are covered by the scholarship
Semester Structure
Fall Semester (Sept–Dec): 14 lessons
Spring Semester (Jan–June): 20 lessons
Scholarship Renewal
Spring renewal is based on meeting program expectations
Scholarships are not automatically renewed year to year
All students must reapply annually