Performing Arts Workshops Offer Scholarship Opportunities

March 1, 2025 ·

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STUDIO CITY—On February 27, the Performing Arts Workshops (PAW) announced that there are 200 scholarship opportunities available during March. According to the website, there are two types of scholarships available.


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There are Matching Funds Scholarships and Ambassador Scholarships available.

Matching Funds Scholarships are available through generous donors. To apply one must call the PAWS office at; (310) 827-8827. These scholarships are offered on a first come first serve basis.

The following information came directly from the Performing Arts Workshop (PAW) website.

“The PAW Ambassador Scholarship is a service-in-exchange for tuition program. By volunteering just ONE DAY (or a total of 8 hours as your schedule permits) you will be helping to further PAW’s arts education mission by spreading the word about our camps, and our many scholarships & discount programs, thereby enabling more children in your community to enjoy the benefits of a rewarding summer camp experience.”

LA Parent Magazine named the Performing Arts Workshops, Best in three categories;
After School Program, Summer Camp, and Live Children’s Theater.

There are eight summer camp locations throughout Los Angeles County including; Studio City, Redondo Beach, Pasadena, Northridge, El Segundo, Rancho Palos Verdes, Torrance, and West LA.
PAWS has a variety of workshops available including; Music Theater, Debate, Guitar, Photography, Comedy, and more. Please see the PAWS Mission Statement below.

PERFORMING ARTS WORKSHOPS MISSION STATEMENT

Performing Arts Workshops is committed to ensuring that all school-aged children are provided the opportunity to experience a quality arts education through affordable after-school enrichment and summer camp programming.

The development of character and life skills that children can apply to school and beyond is a core principle of our mission.

PAW’s faculty and staff are dedicated to fostering a safe, non-competitive environment,
where children can use the arts as a medium with which to learn communication,
compassion, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity.

By Sharon

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