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PROGRAM RECOGNITION
•Ranked as one of top 25 college dance programs in USA by DanceUS.org
•NASD accredited program
•Designated 2023 DEL Lab School through Dance Education Laboratory of 92nd Street Y
•Outstanding record at American College Dance Association events
TRAINING
•BA students take most dance classes with BFA students
•Performance opportunities every semester including freshmen
•Guest choreographers include Jennifer Archibald, Camille A. Brown, Bill T. Jones, José Limón, Paul Taylor, Doug Varone
•Performance venues include Kennedy Center, Joyce Theater, 92nd Street Y
LOCATION
•30 minutes from Manhattan with campus bus/train access
•Study abroad opportunities to Sweden and Spain
DEGREE FLEXIBILITY
•Two concentrations: Studio Teaching and Dance Education with P-12 Certification
•All students enter as Studio Teaching concentration, may apply for Dance Education in sophomore year
Academic info
Snapshot
3.33
Avg GPA
88%
Admit Rate
school-wide
64%
Grad Rate
18,376
Enrollment
$61,415
Earnings
10yr after
Costs & Aid
Average Annual Cost
$15,566
after typical aid
In-State Tuition
$15,912
before aid
Out-of-State Tuition
$26,022
before aid
Average annual cost reflects the grants and scholarships most students receive.
$0-30k$10,880
$30-48k$11,532
$48-75k$16,388
$75-110k$22,058
$110k+$25,573
Program info updated 3d ago
PROGRAM RECOGNITION
•Ranked as one of top 25 college dance programs in USA by DanceUS.org
•NASD accredited program
•Designated 2023 DEL Lab School through Dance Education Laboratory of 92nd Street Y
•Outstanding record at American College Dance Association events
TRAINING
•BA students take most dance classes with BFA students
•Performance opportunities every semester including freshmen
•Guest choreographers include Jennifer Archibald, Camille A. Brown, Bill T. Jones, José Limón, Paul Taylor, Doug Varone
•Performance venues include Kennedy Center, Joyce Theater, 92nd Street Y
LOCATION
•30 minutes from Manhattan with campus bus/train access
•Study abroad opportunities to Sweden and Spain
DEGREE FLEXIBILITY
•Two concentrations: Studio Teaching and Dance Education with P-12 Certification
•All students enter as Studio Teaching concentration, may apply for Dance Education in sophomore year
Updated 3d ago

