The Greg Benjamin WAAPA Music Entrance Scholarship is awarded to an exceptional piano student in the jazz or classical discipline. Students auditioning in 2025-26 for a place in the Bachelor of Music course in Piano (jazz or classical) for 2026 will be considered for the scholarship throughout the audition process. The successful recipient will be advised at the time of receiving their offer from WAAPA.
ELIGIBILITY:
This scholarship is open to individuals who are applying to ECU.
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:
Be applying/Auditioning in 2025-26 for 2026 commencement in Bachelor of Music – Piano (Jazz or Classical)
If successful in receiving a Scholarship Offer you must
Accept your enrolment offer in the required course;
Have and maintain an academic progression status of GREEN; and
Be studying full-time on campus (60 credit points or course equivalent);
Students auditioning in 2025-26 for a 2026 place in the Bachelor of Music course in Piano (jazz or classical) will be considered for the scholarship throughout the audition process. The successful recipient will be advised by March 31st.
The University of Manchester Humanitarian Scholarship programme supports individuals at immediate risk who’ve been forced to flee their homes as a direct result of armed conflict by offering the opportunity to study at Manchester.
ELIGIBILITY:
You must meet all of the following:
You’re at serious risk due to war or conflict.
You had to leave your home country (or move within it) in the last three years because of conflict.
You cannot start or finish a university degree.
You’ve never studied in the UK or EU before.
You’ve applied for an undergraduate course starting in September 2026 at the University of Manchester.
You can explain why you want to study this course.
You’ve done well in your previous studies.
Please note: you can’t apply if you’re currently living in the UK or EU.
You don’t need to show proof of your English language skills when you apply through UCAS or when you apply for the scholarship. However, if you’re offered a place at the University of Manchester, you must meet the English language requirements stated in your offer letter.
It’s important to note that the university does not accept Duolingo English test results.