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Mu Phi Epsilon, SAI, Eta Sigma Phi (as freshman)

Various honorary societies · External award

Our take
Real and good later. Plan for sophomore year+.

About this scholarship

Mu Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Iota, and Eta Sigma Phi are music and classics honor societies that offer scholarships to active members. Membership is post-matriculation, so awards become accessible during the sophomore year and beyond, not in the senior year of high school.

Scholarship details

  • Membership-gated honor society awards
  • Available starting sophomore year
  • Strong fit once Emma is in college
  • Cannot be applied for as an incoming first-year

Eligibility criteria

  • Active membership in the honor society
  • Music or classics major or active participant
  • Maintains GPA and society dues
  • College sophomore status or higher in most cases

Application process

  1. Pledge the local chapter during the freshman or sophomore year
  2. Maintain active membership and complete service requirements
  3. Apply for chapter or national scholarships once eligible
  4. Track award cycles inside the society portal each year

Why this fits you

Low fit
  • Strong long-term fit for Emma's music and classics profile.
  • Lower priority for this cycle because membership is post-matriculation, not pre-college.

Stacking impact at your schools

Stacking impact at your target schools
SchoolPolicySource
Texas Christian UniversityPolicy not confirmed

Stacking applies after Emma is enrolled and an active member, not during the freshman aid cycle.

The Master's UniversityPolicy not confirmed

Stacking applies after Emma is enrolled and an active member, not during the freshman aid cycle.

Southern Methodist UniversityPolicy not confirmed

Stacking applies after Emma is enrolled and an active member, not during the freshman aid cycle.

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