Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music Recognizes Alumni and Educators

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Distinguished Alumni Award

The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music celebrates and honors the rich legacy of learning and accomplishments by those graduates who have excelled in their chosen field or performed exemplary service to our community. The purpose of the award is to publicly recognize alumni for distinguished personal and career accomplishments and for exemplary contributions to society that bring credit to the University of Memphis.

The School of Music will announce honorees annually at the Spring Award Ceremony in April.

Nomination Timeline: 

2022 Distinguished Alumni Award online nominations are currently open and will close on Thursday, March 31, 2022, at 5 p.m.
Criteria for Nominations:

Recipients will be accomplished in the following areas reflective of the UofM and the School of Music’s core beliefs – excellence, collaboration, diversity and inclusion, innovation and service.
Eligible Nominees:

To be eligible for nomination, the candidate must:

  • Have been enrolled in a regular course of study at the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music.
  • Have attained extraordinary distinction and success in their profession or life.
  • Be a person of such integrity and stature that the School will take pride in their recognition.
  • Have attained regional, national or international prominence and significant involvement in civic, cultural or charitable affairs.

Nomination Process:

In addition to completing and submitting the Award Nomination Form (required), nominators are encouraged to provide supporting items that further distinguish the nominee. Such items include, but are not limited to:

  • Letter of nomination written by the nominator
  • Up to three letters of support (with only one being from a family member) that specifically address the criteria.
  • Current biography or curriculum vitae for the individual
  • Newspaper and magazine articles and/or links
  • Personal stories
  • Award or certificates of achievement
  • Other items of interest

Upon nomination, the nominee will be contacted to confirm acceptance of nomination and to obtain additional information.

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Music Educator of the Year Award

The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music celebrates and honors the accomplishments of educators who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the music education field and demonstrate a commitment to educating and inspiring the next generation of musicians and music lovers. The purpose of the award is to publicly recognize music educators for distinguished career accomplishments and for exemplary contributions to society and music they have made.

The School of Music will announce honorees annually at the Spring Award Ceremony in April.
Nomination Timeline:
2022 Music Educator of the Year Award online nominations are currently open and will close on Thursday, March 31, 2022, at 5 p.m.
Criteria for Nominations: 
Recipients will be accomplished in the following areas reflective of the UofM and the School of Music’s core beliefs – excellence, collaboration, diversity and inclusion, innovation and service. Nominees do not need to be alumni of the University of Memphis.
Eligible Nominees: 
To be eligible for nomination, the candidate must:
  • Active music educator or administrator who teach music in public or private schools, kindergarten through college. Teachers in after-school, private studios, or other educational settings are not eligible.
  • Have been in music education for 5 or more years
  • Have attained extraordinary distinction and success in their profession.
  • Have attained significant and ongoing contributions to the study and instruction of music.
  • Be a person of such integrity and stature that the School of Music will take pride in their recognition.
Nomination Process: 
In addition to completing and submitting the Award Nomination Form (required), nominators are encouraged to provide supporting items that further distinguish the nominee. Such items include, but are not limited to:
  • Letter of nomination written by the nominator (required)
  • Up to three letters of support (one must be from an administrator and only one is from a family member) that specifically address the criteria.
  • Current resume or biography for the individual
  • Newspaper and magazine articles and/or links
  • Personal stories
  • Award or certificates of achievement
  • Other items of interest

Upon nomination, the nominee will be contacted to confirm acceptance of nomination and to obtain additional information.

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