SAN ANGELO, TX - Benjamin Martin of Fort Worth, a senior music major at Angelo State University, has earned a 2024-25 Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award from the Presser Foundation in Philadelphia that includes a $3,000 scholarship and the title of Presser Scholar.
The Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award annually celebrates students, selected by their music faculty during their final year of study, "who have achieved a high level of music and academic excellence, demonstrated leadership and contributed to an inclusive community."
Use of the scholarship funds is at the discretion of the award recipients and may be applied towards expenses normally incurred in pursuit of a degree or for additional enrichment and musical advancement opportunities that are not normally provided in a university or conservatory setting.

Benjamin Martin (Top Row, Center) performing with the ASU Symphony Orchestra
Angelo State's music program was invited to join the Presser Foundation scholarship program in 2023, and Martin is the second ASU student to be named a Presser Scholar. It is the most prestigious undergraduate honor in music at Angelo State.
"The music faculty at Angelo State are highly respectful of Ben's achievements and of his contributions to the ASU music program and ensembles," said Dr. Stephen Emmons, professor of music. "Ben will certainly enjoy success as a professional musician and teacher."

Benjamin Martin
A graduate of Aledo High School, Martin will graduate from ASU in May with his Bachelor of Music degree with all-level teacher certification. His primary instrument is trumpet, and he was the winner of ASU's 2022 Concerto Competition. He has performed as a member of the ASU Ram Horns, ASU Trumpet Ensemble, ASU Symphony Orchestra, ASU Brass Ensemble, ASU V/V (Five for Five) Brass Quintet and ASU Symphonic Band. He has also conducted performances by the Symphonic Band and accompanied the ASU Chorale in concert.
Additionally, Martin has made the ASU Dean's List every semester. Besides the Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award, he has received the ASU Friends of Art and Music Education (FAME) Scholarship, ASU Music Scholarship and Sean W. Vick Memorial Scholarship.
Following his graduation from ASU in May, Martin plans to work as a public school band director in Texas.
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