Anonymous wrote:Bucknell. Wake Forest. Dickinson for sure. Tulane. I’ve heard Skidmore. is she willing to go to a women’s college. Many of them have ballet.
Anonymous wrote:SMU AND TCU
Anonymous wrote:DD is a talented dancer and strong student from MCPS. She spends 15-20 hours a week dancing in a pre-pro conservatory and has a 4.5 WGPA (3.9 GPA) with 7-8 APs. She’s a terrible test taker and won’t be submitting scores. She’d love to dance all day but knows she’ll need to support herself and wants to make a difference in the world. Whether she can do that through her art is uncertain.
For now, she hopes to double major in dance and biology, environmental science, or public policy and wants to go into conservation work someday. She’d like to stay in the mid-Atlantic and would need significant merit aid to go out of state. Any recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:VCU has a dance program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d look into Indiana- they have a strong dance program and give merit aid to OOS students
Didn’t see she’s applying TO. Substantial merit aid will be hard to get if you’re not submitting test scores.
I don’t think that’s true everywhere. A friend’s daughter got $30k/year in merit aid from Middlebury TO.
Middlebury doesn’t really give merit aid. I checked the CDS and it was something like 32K in non-need aid and 70 million in need based aid.
Her reduced tuition is $50K and her parents make $250K/year with no other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d look into Indiana- they have a strong dance program and give merit aid to OOS students
Didn’t see she’s applying TO. Substantial merit aid will be hard to get if you’re not submitting test scores.
I don’t think that’s true everywhere. A friend’s daughter got $30k/year in merit aid from Middlebury TO.
Middlebury doesn’t really give merit aid. I checked the CDS and it was something like 32K in non-need aid and 70 million in need based aid.
Anonymous wrote:Emory