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DelliCarpini Community Art Scholars

The Dellicarpini Community Art Scholar and Dr. Dominic Dellicarpini.

Become a Community Art Scholar.

Each year, one student who has participated as a finalist in the annual York Community Art Scholars Exhibition (YCASE) is selected to receive the DelliCarpini Community Art Scholarship. Established in 2016, the scholarship provides $20,000 ($5,000 per year) toward tuition for an incoming first-year student with plans to concentrate their studies in an arts-related discipline at York College of Pennsylvania.

This scholarship application is currently closed and will open for fall 2025 shortly.

Program Details

We invite you to apply for the scholarship if:

1) You were selected for and participated in the YCASE Finalist Exhibition while in high school (either in the current year or a previous year);

2) You have applied for admission to York College of Pennsylvania (YCP) and have been accepted;

3) You will be enrolled at YCP as a full-time student (at least 12 credit hours per semester) studying in an arts-related program.

If your art was selected for the YCASE Finalist Exhibition at any time during your high school career, you are eligible to apply for the DelliCarpini Community Art Scholarship. Please note that the selection process, which takes place each spring, may include a telephone and/or in-person interview.

This scholarship application is currently closed and will open for fall 2025 shortly.

The goals of the DelliCarpini Community Art Scholarship are 1) to provide the Scholar with opportunities for experiential learning and leadership in the arts; and 2) to provide the Scholar with meaningful work within an arts venue and arts community.

The Scholars are expected to spend a minimum of 30 hours per semester engaging in activities that assist in York College's efforts to make Marketview Arts—and the surrounding arts district—a success. This includes helping to plan and execute events, assisting with YCASE activities, participating in community art projects, and developing new art-related programming. Scholars are also expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress, act as an ambassador for Marketview Arts on the main campus, and, after their first year, to mentor new Scholars.

Center for Community Engagement Staff

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Steve Jacob
Steve G. Jacob, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Center for Community Engagement
Professor, Behavioral Sciences
Center for Community Engagement
Angelica Blass
Angelica Blass
Graduate Scholar for Volunteer Engagement
Center for Community Engagement
Hunter Conrad
Hunter Conrad
Senior Administrative Assistant, Center for Community Engagement
Center for Community Engagement
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