As a high school trumpet player in the United States, numerous scholarship opportunities are available to support your musical education. Below is a curated list of scholarships specifically tailored for talented trumpet players like you:

1. National Trumpet Competition

Award Amount: Varies

Deadline: Typically in mid-January

Eligibility: High school trumpet players

Details: The National Trumpet Competition is an annual event that includes various divisions for high school students. Participating provides exposure and potential scholarship awards. The competition usually takes place in mid-March. For more information, visit the National Trumpet Competition’s official website.

2. John Philip Sousa Foundation’s Dr. Robert Hawkins Memorial Scholarship

Award Amount: Varies

Deadline: Varies

Eligibility: High school trumpet players

Details: This scholarship is awarded specifically to outstanding trumpet players. Applicants are evaluated based on their musical achievements and contributions. For more information, visit the John Philip Sousa Foundation’s website.

3. Marine Band Concerto Competition

Award Amount: $500 to $2,500

Deadline: November 15, 2025

Eligibility: High school musicians who are U.S. citizens

Details: Hosted by “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band, this competition is open to high school musicians. Winners have the opportunity to perform as a guest soloist with the Marine Chamber Orchestra and receive scholarships ranging from $500 to $2,500. For more information, visit the Marine Band’s official website.

4. Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award

Award Amount: Up to $10,000

Deadline: April 2025 (Exact date to be confirmed)

Eligibility: Musicians aged 8 to 18 with strong musical ability and financial need

Details: Offered by From the Top, this award provides up to $10,000 to exceptional young musicians. Applicants must demonstrate strong musical ability and financial need. The scholarship can be used for instrument purchases, summer camp tuition, college audition travel expenses, private lessons, and other music-related needs. For more information, visit From The Top’s website.

5. Glenn Miller Birthplace Society Scholarship

Award Amount: Up to $3,000

Deadline: Typically in March

Eligibility: Graduating high school seniors or first-year college students who intend to make music a central part of their future

Details: Applicants submit audition recordings, and finalists compete in Clarinda, Iowa. Winners can receive up to $4,000. The competition is usually scheduled for June. For more information, visit the Glenn Miller Birthplace Society’s website.

6. National Association for Music Education (NAfME) Scholarships

Award Amount: Varies

Deadline: Varies

Eligibility: High school and college students involved in music education and performance

Details: NAfME provides a variety of scholarships and grants for high school and college students involved in music education and performance. Their resources are particularly beneficial for members of the Tri-M Honor Society and NAfME Collegiate. For more information, visit the NAfME website.

7. Music Forward Foundation Scholarships

Award Amount: Varies (up to $10,000)

Deadline: March 31, 2025

Eligibility: High school seniors and college students pursuing music industry careers

Details: The Music Forward Foundation offers several scholarships, including the Affinity Plus Scholarship and the Live Nation Scholarship, supporting students in various music disciplines. For more information, visit the Music Forward Foundation’s website.

8. Women Band Directors International College Scholarships

Award Amount: Varies

Deadline: November 1, 2025

Eligibility: Female high school seniors and college students pursuing careers in band directing.

Details: Scholarships support women aiming to become band directors.

Application Information: More information is available on Women Band Director’s website.