Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Utah has a very strong dance program; the honors college is solid; programs for biology or environmental college are good; and tuition even for out of state is a bargain. Unfortunately not close to home, but I think it'd be a mistake not to include it on the list for a dancer interested in biology.
Yes, don’t rule out Utah. I’m on the west coast and dancers with your daughter’s profile from my child’s school and studio go to Utah every year. SMU is another one that she should not take off the list. I think dance is an area where you really should focus on getting acceptances first and deciding based on geography second.
But with her stats she could do much better.
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The dance program is also highly selective and the honors college supports double majors. If she’s studying biology because she wants to go to med school, Utah is a very good choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Utah has a very strong dance program; the honors college is solid; programs for biology or environmental college are good; and tuition even for out of state is a bargain. Unfortunately not close to home, but I think it'd be a mistake not to include it on the list for a dancer interested in biology.
Yes, don’t rule out Utah. I’m on the west coast and dancers with your daughter’s profile from my child’s school and studio go to Utah every year. SMU is another one that she should not take off the list. I think dance is an area where you really should focus on getting acceptances first and deciding based on geography second.
But with her stats she could do much better.
Anonymous wrote:Dance sounds even worse than theater.
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What a strange contribution to this thread. Feel better?
Anonymous wrote:George Mason has a good dance program, but I don’t think you can double major there.
Elon has a dance major and I think you can double major there.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that Shenandoah is worth considering. Very strong dance program and non-BFA students can still minor and take conservatory classes.
Anonymous wrote:It’s difficult to find a college that has a sufficiently good dance program and good academics. As a former dancer I would suggest focus on the best academic program that’s in a city where your DD can take professional level classes on her own off campus
Anonymous wrote:She’s at MCPS so needs a MD state college or merit aid elsewhere. She’d prefer medium or large, rural or suburban (not urban), north of the Mason-Dixon Line, and less than a day’s drive from DC.
We won’t qualify for much need-based aid. DH is extremely frugal and won’t break the bank on an expensive college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Utah has a very strong dance program; the honors college is solid; programs for biology or environmental college are good; and tuition even for out of state is a bargain. Unfortunately not close to home, but I think it'd be a mistake not to include it on the list for a dancer interested in biology.
Yes, don’t rule out Utah. I’m on the west coast and dancers with your daughter’s profile from my child’s school and studio go to Utah every year. SMU is another one that she should not take off the list. I think dance is an area where you really should focus on getting acceptances first and deciding based on geography second.
Anonymous wrote:The University of Utah has a very strong dance program; the honors college is solid; programs for biology or environmental college are good; and tuition even for out of state is a bargain. Unfortunately not close to home, but I think it'd be a mistake not to include it on the list for a dancer interested in biology.