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2008 Summer Intensive Cost

Students may choose to attend the full five-week program, June 23 through July 25, or our abbreviated program through July 12. The abbreviated program does not include a performance opportunity, but parents and family may view selected classes during the final two days of the program.

Limited housing is available. Housing priority will be given to students attending the full program.

Advanced level students are welcome to apply for scholarships/tuition assistance. Financial assistance is limited and considered on a case-by-case basis.

At the end of the session, one student attending the full five-week program will be offered a full tuition scholarship for the 2008-09 school year at Texas Ballet Theater School in Fort Worth.

Select students may be invited by Artistic Director Ben Stevenson to become Company trainees during the year-long program. Trainees are selected based on the assessment of the artistic staff for their potential to be offered a contract at Texas Ballet Theater or another top tier professional company.

Tuition Cost on or before May 5
$1500 - full 5 week program
$1000 - abbreviated 3 week program

Room and Board on or before May 5, includes all activities, chaperone and transportation fees
$2100 - full 5 week program
$1300 - 3 week program

To receive these early bird prices, ALL tuition and/or room and board must be paid in full by May 5.

After May 5 costs will be as follows:

Tuition:
$1750 - full 5 week program
$1200 - 3 week program

Room and Board:
$2400 - full 5 week program
$1500 - 3 week program

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Photo Credit
Dancer: Lonnie Weeks, Michelle LeBoeuf. Photo: Warren McCoy.