University of Utah School of Dance - Year-Round Program - High School University Program

330 South 1500 East, Rm 106, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0280
15 hours/week
Not company affiliated
No adult program
Offers education access
Styles: General Classical, Contemporary
Not Competitive
In Person

Description

The High School University Program provides the opportunity for gifted high school students desiring an accelerated Ballet or Modern Dance training environment to study with School of Dance majors at the University of Utah. The Program allows high school sophomores through seniors to take college-level course work at the University of Utah. The program is designed for motivated students to enhance their high school curriculum and get a head start on a college career. High School University Program students may participate in any 1000- or 2000-level course, as long as they meet the prerequisite requirements. Interested students must (1) apply and be admitted to the University of Utah High School Program as well as (2) complete an audition application for the School of Dance and pass an in-person audition. Audition information can be found above by clicking "Apply & Audition". For questions regarding the Program, please reach out to Professor Natalie Desch, Director of Recruitment, at natalie.desch@utah.edu.

Sessions

Heart
Session Information
Ages:

16-18

Dates:

09/01/24-05/01/25

Men's Program?

Unknown

Tuition Options
- None Provided

Housing - Unavailable Housing

Session Description

The High School University Program provides the opportunity for gifted high school students desiring an accelerated Ballet or Modern Dance training environment to study with School of Dance majors at the University of Utah. The Program allows high school sophomores through seniors to take college-level course work at the University of Utah. The program is designed for motivated students to enhance their high school curriculum and get a head start on a college career. High School University Program students may participate in any 1000- or 2000-level course, as long as they meet the prerequisite requirements.

Last updated: Sept. 11, 2024