<p>Vanderbilt/Blair
U Michigan (but extremely limited merit aid)</p>
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<p>It would be very difficult, CCM has one of the most hour-intensive programs.</p>
<p>Check out St Olaf. They don’t have business, but they have Econ and are very strong in Music.</p>
<p>Indiana University.</p>
<p>Midatlmom, would Vanderbilt/Blair have more merit aid to give? Thank you for clearing up the bit about CCM, DavidSSabb94. St. Olaf and Indiana are both looking into. Thank you for the suggestions</p>
<p>While they are certainly not easy to get, Vanderbilt awards approximately 250 full tuition scholarships for top academic students who also meet certain criteria (community service etc.). Here’s the link [Scholarships*|*Vanderbilt</a> University](<a href=“http://www.vanderbilt.edu/scholarships/]Scholarships*|*Vanderbilt”>Scholarships | Vanderbilt University)</p>
<p>In addition, Vanderbilt awards merit scholarships in amounts varying from $8000 per year to full tuition for a number of other students. Here’s the link to additional merit scholarships, one of which is the Curb Scholarship, which rewards students who place creativity at the center of their lives and use their talents and leadership to transform their communities [Additional</a> Merit Scholarships<em>|</em>Scholarships<em>|</em>Vanderbilt University](<a href=“http://www.vanderbilt.edu/scholarships/additional.php]Additional”>Additional Merit Scholarships | Scholarships | Vanderbilt University)</p>
<p>Thanks midatlmom! That’s very helpful</p>