#23: Dance College Application Dos and Don'ts

EPISODE · Feb 14, 2024 · 15 MIN

#23: Dance College Application Dos and Don'ts

from Dance Colleges & Careers with Brittany Noltimier

In this insightful episode of "Dance Colleges and Careers," we take a deep dive into the unique and competitive world of applying to dance colleges. Whether you're a ballet enthusiast, a contemporary dancer, or a jazz artist, getting into your dream dance program requires careful planning and preparation.Hosted by Brittany Noltimier, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to help aspiring dancers navigate the complex dance college application process. From showcasing your passion for dance to creating an impressive dance portfolio and seeking valuable letters of recommendation, you'll discover the essential "Dos" that can set your application apart.But it's not just about what you should do; we also uncover the critical "Don'ts" that can trip you up during the application journey. Avoid procrastination, generic applications, and neglecting the essay, and learn why the audition is a make-or-break moment in your dance college application.In addition to these dos and don'ts, the episode offers valuable tips to help you stand out from the competition. Research each dance program meticulously, maintain professionalism in your interactions, and above all, stay true to your unique self as a dancer.As you prepare to take your first step towards a career in dance, this episode provides the guidance and inspiration you need to succeed. Tune in, take notes, and let "Dance College Application Dos and Don'ts" be your roadmap to securing a spot in the dance program of your dreams. Your passion for dance has the power to open doors, and with the right approach, you can make your college dreams a reality.Support the showGot a question or story you'd like to share? Message me HERE, and your submission might even be featured in an upcoming episode!

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