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Do colleges offer scholarships for being on the dance team?

I'm really into dance and considering joining a dance team in college. I was wondering if colleges ever give out scholarships just for being on the dance team, or are they more for academic and other athletic achievements?

a year ago

Yes, some colleges do offer scholarships specifically for students who join their dance team, though how common this is can vary significantly from school to school. Joining a dance team can be considered an extracurricular activity, which many colleges value, but it's also seen as a type of athletic endeavor at some places. Some bigger universities with high-profile dance or cheer teams do offer scholarships to attract talented dancers.

Scholarships for dance could be offered by the specific dance program, the college's athletic department, or even outside organizations. Typically, these scholarships might require an audition or submission of a dance video alongside your application.

However, keep in mind that scholarship availability can be quite competitive and may not fully cover the cost of tuition or other expenses. Also, they often carry certain conditions, such as maintaining a certain GPA or committing a certain amount of hours to practice and performance.

Regardless, your involvement in a dance team could still play a role in admissions, if not scholarships. Colleges often value students who can contribute to the school's community and culture, so showing your commitment and talent in dance may give some weight to your application, even if scholarships aren't involved. Also, your experiences in dance could provide material for personal essays or interviews, in which you can highlight your dedication, teamwork, emotional expression, or other transferable skills.

As a parting note, remember that choosing a college shouldn't solely be based on scholarship availability. You should consider other factors like academic programs, school culture, location, student support, to name a few. Take the time to research and understand the full scope of what each college offers, to ensure you make the best decision for your futures. Good luck!

a year ago

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