Talented Teen Trumpeter Just Got Into Juilliard, but His Family Needs Help Covering the $71,000 Price Tag

William Leathers was just 12 years old when he met legendary jazz musician Wynton Marsalis. That year, William had become the youngest trumpeter accepted into the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra. After hearing William play, Marsalis went up to Williamโ€™s teacher and said, โ€œThis kid belongs at Juilliard.โ€ Suggested Reading When A White Woman Was Told…

William Leathers was just 12 years old when he met legendary jazz musician Wynton Marsalis. That year, William had become the youngest trumpeter accepted into the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra. After hearing William play, Marsalis went up to Williamโ€™s teacher and said, โ€œThis kid belongs at Juilliard.โ€

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Five years later, William has received that coveted invitation to study at one of the worldโ€™s most renownedโ€”and selectiveโ€”music programs (Marsalis himself is a member of the jazz faculty at the school). But the Canadian teen has one major hurdle: the cost of attendance.

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William is just one of three undergraduate trumpeters to be offered a spot at the prestigious New York City school, CBC.ca reports, but because he is an international student, his family will need to fork over $364,000 in Canadian dollars to cover his tuition and housing for four years (thatโ€™s almost $71,000 U.S. dollars per year).

โ€œThereโ€™s been some scholarship offered from Juilliard, but not all, and Juilliardโ€™s very expensive,โ€ William said. The award-winning musician, who is also a classical pianist, is ineligible for most Canadian scholarships, since heโ€™s going out of the country to study.

The family has been able to pool together $25,000 for the first year but started a crowdfunding campaign last weekend to make up the rest of the $65,500 in Canadian dollars that William needs for the first year.

As of Wednesday morning, his YouCaring campaign had raised more than $52,000โ€”a little more than $10,000 short of his goal. Donorsโ€”some of whom had seen William play in the pastโ€”offered words of encouragement and support to him along with their donations.

People on social media have also been spreading the word, sharing his story and clips of him performing.

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William told CBC that he found the support heโ€™s received so far โ€œincredible.โ€

โ€œPeople that donโ€™t even know me, all these people in Canada are trying to help me out,โ€ he said.

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