Program Characteristics
No Prescreen
No Audition
No Interview
University App Required
TRAINING & FACILITIES
•Three state-of-the-art dance studios equipped with Marley flooring, fixed wall ballet barres, free-standing barres, Pilates reformers, and dance conditioning equipment.
•Technique training across ballet, modern, jazz, tap, hip-hop, Latin social, ballroom, African, Mexican, and world dance styles.
•Faculty are working dance professionals in the Los Angeles area; several hold MFAs from UC Irvine and other LA-region programs.
PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES
•Formal dance performances and informal showings throughout the year give students performing, choreography, and production crew experience.
•Students can work alongside professional adjunct instructors on live productions, gaining hands-on experience in professional costuming and lighting.
•El Camino's proximity to Los Angeles and Hollywood offers internship and employment pathways in film, theatre, and commercial dance.
University AppApplication
Apply
Deadline
Rolling
APPLICATION
•Apply to El Camino College through the school's online application at elcamino.edu/apply.php — there is no separate dance application or admission audition.
•Any applicant 18+ or who has a high school diploma (or equivalent) qualifies for admission under California community college open-admission rules.
•SAT and ACT scores are not considered for admission or scholarships.
DEGREE PATHWAY
•El Camino offers the Dance Associate of Arts (AA) Degree, designed to prepare students for entry-level dance work or for transfer to a bachelor's degree program at a four-year college or university.
•The AA meets most common transfer requirements for continuing dance study at another school.
TIMING
•The dance department does not post a separate application deadline; students follow the college's rolling admission and registration timelines.
ADMISSION
•No audition, portfolio review, or interview is required for admission to the dance program.
•Students enter through El Camino's college-wide open-admission process and begin dance coursework at the level appropriate to their experience.
AFTER ENROLLMENT
•Auditions for Advanced Dance Theatre (Dance 289) and Concert Dance Ensemble (Dance 287) are held after enrollment for placement into those specific courses and performance groups.
Program info updated 12h ago
TRAINING & FACILITIES
•Three state-of-the-art dance studios equipped with Marley flooring, fixed wall ballet barres, free-standing barres, Pilates reformers, and dance conditioning equipment.
•Technique training across ballet, modern, jazz, tap, hip-hop, Latin social, ballroom, African, Mexican, and world dance styles.
•Faculty are working dance professionals in the Los Angeles area; several hold MFAs from UC Irvine and other LA-region programs.
PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES
•Formal dance performances and informal showings throughout the year give students performing, choreography, and production crew experience.
•Students can work alongside professional adjunct instructors on live productions, gaining hands-on experience in professional costuming and lighting.
•El Camino's proximity to Los Angeles and Hollywood offers internship and employment pathways in film, theatre, and commercial dance.
Updated 12h ago
Academic School Information
39%
Grad Rate
19,210
Enrollment
$41,589
Earnings
10yr after
In-State Tuition
$1,144
before aid
Out-of-State Tuition
$7,630
before aid
Average Annual Cost
$5,968
after typical aid
Average annual cost is often lower than tuition because it accounts for grants and scholarships most students receive. It includes tuition, room & board, books, and supplies.
Family Income $0 - $30k$4,319
Family Income $30k - $48k$5,149
Family Income $48k - $75k$8,298
Family Income $75k - $110k$11,546
Family Income $110k+$12,869

