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TIPS FOR SELECTING DANCE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

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Dance Studio Owners

As studio director, the act of giving scholarships to well deserving dancers and their families can create endless opportunity for a child as well as financial relief for struggling parents. In today’s economy with so many families feeling the constraints of these circumstances, how do you choose who receives them? What is your protocol for selecting scholarship worthy candidates during any given year? Here are some things to ask yourself so that you are able to maintain your business but provide the awards to those who will make the most of the given opportunity!

How will you decide who receives a scholarship? Will it be solely based on talent and skill? Or will you also consider awarding scholarships to those based on attendance, progress, good class habits/attitude, desire, etc.?

Will you solely be selecting the candidates or will you include faculty recommendation?

Will candidates and their families have to apply for the scholarship and come to an audition or will you just award those who you and your faculty deem worthy that year?

Can scholarship students be on scholarship for more than one year in a row?

Is there an age range you will consider for the awards?

What in-studio duties are scholarship students responsible for (i.e. weekly cleaning duties, assisting in baby classes, birthday parties, etc.?)

What are the repercussions if a scholarship student is not exhibiting behavior exemplary of a scholarship recipient? What happens if these privileges are abused?

How many scholarships will be given out in any given year?

Where will the scholarship funds come from? Will you hold fundraisers, a gala performance, auction, donations, etc.?

When and where will you present the scholarships? At the end of the year recital? Last day of classes, etc.?

Will scholarships include an unlimited amount of classes for the year?

Will that include recital, costume and competition costs or will that be a separate responsibility for parents?

While we all wish we could help every child, being selective will support a dedication, commitment and work ethic which will be channeled throughout the studio by your yearly recipients. Take your time with what protocol works for you and the selection process and watch the endless opportunities you create for your deserving dancers.

Good luck!

See you in the dance studio!

Jessie

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Author

Jess Stafford

Jess Stafford

Jess Stafford is a native New Yorker and has her MA in Dance Education from NYU. She also earned a BFA in dance performance from UMASS Amherst. Following a wonderful professional dance career, Jess now teaches and choreographs nationally and internationally, bringing her love of movement and creating to all her classes. Jess’ favorite performance credits include: The National Tour of Guys & Dolls, The European Tour of Grease, West Side Story, Cabaret, Sweet Charity, Salute to Dudley Moore at Carnegie Hall, guest-dancer with the World Famous Pontani Sisters and IMPULSE Modern Dance Company. She has been on faculty for the Rutgers University Dance Department, Perichild Program at Peridance and was Company Director at Steffi Nossen School of Dance. Jess has also taught creative movement therapy in Uganda and was a featured instructor at the Queen's Kampala Dance School. She has conducted workshops for the cast of LA REVE at the Wynn, Las Vegas and has been on faculty at the IDS International Dance Teacher Conference at The Royal Ballet, MPower Summer Dance Intensives and annual Dance Teacher Web Conferences. Jess has also served as Master Teacher & adjudicator for various dance competitions. She is the Chief Editor and contributing writer for the DanceTeacherWeb.com blog and is also an original in-house Dance Teacher Web faculty member. Jess’ latest venture has called her to become a Board Certified Integrative Health Coach, 500HR RYT and RPYT. She is also the creator of her private practice, Rebel Wellness. Her latest passion project includes creating the “BE WELL” Yoga + Wellness School and Dance Studio Program, which fosters mental health & emotional wellness for today’s youth. www.rebelwellnessny.com

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