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A few passing clouds, otherwise generally clear. Low 67F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Updated: June 21, 2025 @ 8:54 pm
Recipients and stewards pose for a photo after the 2024-25 UMC Scholarship Ceremony.
Recipients and stewards pose for a photo after the 2024-25 UMC Scholarship Ceremony.
Williamsport, Pa. — The Uptown Music Collective, the area’s premier nonprofit school of music, is accepting scholarship applications for the 2025-26 school year, which begins in September. The Collective is offering 14 needs- and merit-based scholarships to both currently enrolled and new students.
All scholarships on offer will cover one full year at the school.
The deadline to apply for this round of scholarships is July 6.
Scholarships will be awarded in mid-July. For more information about the Collective’s scholarship program, call 570-329-0888 or visit uptownmusic.org/scholarshipapplication.
In the early days of the school, founder Dave Brumbaugh would teach students who couldn’t afford to pay at no cost. They just needed to show the desire to learn and the discipline to work hard at their craft. In return, he expected them to excel at their studies; be respectful; clean and take care of the school; help with organizational tasks; and, when ready, to teach their peers. That idea of making high-quality music education available to everyone regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or financial status sits at the core of what the Collective does.
Through the UMC Scholarship and Financial Aid programs, UMC offers dynamic music education to any student who is willing to work hard and remains committed to never turning away a deserving student because of their inability to pay.
In 2009, the Collective offered its first official scholarship, The Alice Hileman Memorial Scholarship, which was created and funded by a generous anonymous donor. That scholarship was soon followed by the Lew Gilberti Memorial Scholarship, created by family and friends in memory of local businessman and musician Lew Gilberti.
Several years ago, the Uptown Music Collective increased its scholarship offerings and formalized a new sliding scale discount rate, which allows the school to help even more students in need. Aside from the generous donations of individuals and local businesses, the financial aid being offered is the result of the school’s highly successful Scholarship Fundraising Concert, held for the past nine winters at the Community Arts Center.
The Uptown Music Collective has continued to grow for more than 25 years from what many once called “the best-kept secret in the Williamsport area” to one of the area’s most highly respected nonprofit educational organizations. The school is dedicated to providing a well-rounded education to students of all ages, from children as young as 3 years old to retired adults and everyone in-between. The Collective is known for its positive peer group, inspiring teachers, and a diverse multitude of performance opportunities.
Although the Collective is known for highly talented student performers, there is no previous experience needed to enroll.
“We have students starting at any level of musical experience and there are a lot of scholarships available for brand new students looking to enroll at the Collective and current students, as well,” said Jared Mondell, assistant executive director of the Collective. “We encourage families to take the time to apply. The process is easy, and it provides an opportunity to explore all that the Uptown Music Collective has to offer.”
The Collective feels strongly about the role of music in creating well-rounded, thoughtful young people, and works to establish characteristics such as self-discipline and personal responsibility in each of its students through healthy habits like practice and self-control. Uptown Music Collective students consistently perform at high levels not only musically, but also in their respective schools and as valuable members of other community organizations.
Current scholarship stewards include Angelina’s Song, Geisinger’s Janet Weis Children’s Hospital, Brickyard/Stonehouse, Hudock Capital Group, UPMC North Central Pa., UPMC Health Plan, Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships, Chartwell Hotels LLC, Kiessling Group of Janney Montgomery Scott, KFC Williamsport, and The Miller Family.
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