Four-Year Quinn Coleman Memorial Scholarship Launched to Support Future Music Leaders

 

The GRAMMY Museum® and the Recording Academy® have announced the fourth annual Quinn Coleman Memorial Scholarship, honoring the late music executive and DJ Quinn Coleman, who passed away in 2020 at age 31. The scholarship aims to empower students shaping the future of music through innovation, storytelling, and impact.

Five students will be selected to receive:
– Two $1,000 tuition scholarships
– A $500 stipend for interview prep
– Two $250 stipends for books and equipment
– Access to financial and emotional wellness seminars
– A spring internship with the Recording Academy or Latin Recording Academy®

Debra Lee, Quinn’s mother, highlighted the scholarship’s role in continuing his legacy of community and inclusion, aligned with the Recording Academy’s DREAM Network, which advocates for diversity and representation in music.

Applications open on Friday, Oct. 10, and close on Friday, Nov. 14. Recipients will be announced on Tuesday, Dec. 9. To learn more about the Quinn Coleman Memorial Scholarship and apply, visit here.

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