There are a number of scholarship opportunities available to graduating seniors who have been involved in Fine Arts programs at Maine West. Please see the below scholarship opportunities. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask your Fine Arts teacher or Ms. Mullen, Fine Arts Department Chair. You are encouraged to submit application materials for consideration in advance of the due dates.
The scholarships will be awarded at the Senior Awards Night on May 16, 2023.
MAINE WEST FINE ARTS BOOSTERS SCHOLARSHIPS - Due March 24, 2023
SAMANTHA SCHOLARSHIP - Due April 7, 2023
The Samantha Scholarship is a scholarship for high school seniors that honors Samantha Spano, a young woman who lost her life to suicide. Samantha was very artistic and loved painting, drawing and music. This scholarship seeks students who exemplify outstanding character and asks for a submission in some art form (drawing, painting, a collage, poetry, song, photography, etc) to answer the question: choose your favorite song and explain why it has a special meaning to you.
For the full application and requirements, go to https://www.forsamantha.org/scholarship-information.
For the full application and requirements, go to https://www.forsamantha.org/scholarship-information.
DES PLAINES HISTORY CENTER - SCHOLARSHIP FOR EXTRAORDINARY MERIT IN FINE ARTS - Due April 8, 2023
- Must be a graduating senior from Maine West High School.
- Must demonstrate “extraordinary merit” in a fine arts field (as defined by the content makeup of the Fine Arts Department at Maine West). Merit may be demonstrable through extraordinary achievement and/or potential in a fine arts field.
- By applying, the applicant commits to provide a brief biography and photograph to be published in the Des Plaines History Center’s newsletter and social media.
- There are no GPA or other specific qualifications for this award.
- Student applicants must write a brief letter (no more than 300 words) regarding their interest, achievement, and/or potential in a fine arts field. The student must submit this as a Word document or PDF via email to scholarships@desplaineshistory.org.
- Student applicants must attain one brief recommendation (no more than 300 words) from a Fine Arts teacher at Maine West that describes extraordinary achievement and/or extraordinary potential in a fine arts field. Rather than list achievements, please express to us the dedication, talent, “spark,” or “x-factor” that you see. The teacher must submit this as a Word document or PDF via email to scholarships@desplaineshistory.org.
- All application materials must be received by 11:59PM on April 8. No variances granted.
- Applicants may apply for either the social sciences or the fine arts scholarship, not both.
- The staff of the Des Plaines History Center will receive and judge the applications.
- We will consider:
- Clarity in the applicant’s writing
- Ability of the applicant to express achievement and/or potential in a fine arts field
- The degree to which a teacher expresses achievement and/or potential of the student
JOEL DAUBE MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP - Due April 21, 2023
The Joel Daube Memorial Music Scholarship is given in memoriam of Joel Daube, a Maine West student who made a tremendous impact in the lives of his family, peers and teachers. This scholarship is to be conferred on a graduating senior(s) involved in the music programs in the Maine West Fine Arts Department. The scholarship is to be awarded to a student who excels in music performance and demonstrates exemplary interpersonal, leadership, and character standards. This scholarship fund provides 3 senior scholarships, each $500, to Fine Arts students through 2023.
HERE is a link to the scholarship application.
In addition to awarding this scholarship, we are looking for contributions to this scholarship fund. If you are interested in making a contribution in memory/honor of Joel Daube, please see this contribution form for more information.