In support of The Marching Chiefs and Florida State University’s instrumental music programs, the FSUMCA sponsors a number of scholarships.
Charles E. Carter Scholarship
Awarded in honor of Charles Carter, Arranger and Associate Director, Florida State University Marching Chiefs, 1953-1996. This is a $2,000 award which may be presented to recognize students in the FSU College of Music with a major or emphasis in arranging or composing for wind instruments. Student(s) must be recommended by the FSU College of Music Faculty.
Manley R. Whitcomb Scholarship
This is a $5,000 award of merit and achievement which is granted annually to well-rounded sophomore or junior band student(s) majoring in Music and is intended as a reward for past experience or motivation for future experience. Student(s) must be recommended by the FSU Director of Bands. The award was established in 1986.
Robert T. Braunagel Graduate Assistantship
The Robert T. Braunagel Scholarship provides up to $5,000 to support graduate student(s) within the FSU Band Program. The graduate student(s) will be recommended by the Director of Bands.
Marching Chiefs Color Guard Scholarship
This is a $1,250 award given to students with a high level of skill in the Marching Chiefs Color Guard (flag/rifle). Students are recommended by the Marching Chiefs Director and selected by a FSUMCA representative.
Marching Chiefs Majorette/Feature Twirler Scholarship
This is a $1,250 award given to students with a high level of skill in the Majorette or Feature Twirler areas. Students are recommended by the Marching Chiefs Director and selected by a FSUMCA representative.
Need Based Scholarships
This scholarship was established to support needs-based members of the Marching Chiefs. This scholarship is awarded at the discretion of the Director of Bands. The total award(s) in this category will not exceed $3,000.
Scholarship Recipients
Year | Whitcomb Scholarship | Carter Scholarship | Color Guard Scholarship | Majorett/Feature Twirler Scholarship |
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1987 | Rodney Dorsey | |||
1988 | Richard Davenport | |||
1989 | ||||
1990 | ||||
1991 | Lisa Meinecke | |||
1992 | Geoffrey Hill | |||
1993 | Jonathan Schwartz | |||
1994 | Becky Phillips | |||
1995 | Joseph Bradley | |||
1996 | Lynn Boland | |||
1997 | Amy Benedetto | |||
1998 | David Hedgecoth | |||
1999 | Jeremy Brewer | |||
2000 | Kayla Stoneman | |||
2001 | Troy Paolantionio | |||
2002 | Gabriel Arnold | |||
2003 | Ryan Kelly | |||
2004 | Jessey Howard | |||
2005 | David Thornton | |||
2006 | Rebecca Thomas | |||
2007 | Antony Watson | |||
2008 | Jessica Davoli | |||
2009 | Charlene Canon | Daniel Taylor & Michael Weintraub | Ashley Johnson | Kary Waters |
2010 | Caroline Wilson & Gerald “Lee” Commander | Crystal Pickeral | Kelly Lovetere | |
2011 | Emerald Kline | Victoria Warnet | Katie Braman | Holly Lambert |
2012 | Eric Pablo Elias-Rodriguez | Jennifer Bruijn | ||
2013 | Daniel Rosman | Michael Keogh | ||
2014 | Tyler Kirby | Charles Kelly | ||
2015 | John Russell “Rusty” Koenig | Matthew Tenore | ||
2016 | Aaron Meitz | Michael Adamas | ||
2017 | Eric Olsen | Ryan Ross | ||
2018 | Sheldon Martin | Joseph Fischer | ||
2019 | Eric Meincke | Katelyn Jarvis | ||
2020 | Connor Werner | Jack Carr | Alexis Piscatello | Sarah Fuller |
Did you receive a scholarship or know who did receive the award? Please reach out to fsumca@gmail.com and help us fill in our missing data.