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Oklahoma City University

Matthew Said:

Anyone Attended Oklahoma City University Summer Music Program?

We Answered:

I'm sorry but I know nothing about it. You should check out their website.

Arlene Said:

How is Oklahoma City University?

We Answered:

Isis, it's 2:30 in the morning in Oklahoma. I live in Oklahoma City and have friends who teach and/or go to school at OCU (Oklahoma City University.) I accept email. If you email me I'll try to answer your questions tomorrow.

Ian Said:

What are the cost of dorms at Oklahoma City University?

We Answered:

this website should give you the information you need
http://www.okcu.edu/financialaid/tuition…

Harold Said:

Oklahoma city university wants me to run track for them but there in the NAIA and i wanna run with the NCAA?

We Answered:

NAIA is basically D-II NCAA. so its not necessarily bad to run for them. getting a D1 scholarship however is very difficult. state runners generally get those scholarships. if you want to wait for an offer than you can wait but keep them in your sights just incase. another thing you can do is contact the coach to the university you want to go to. build a relationship with the coach and go from there

Virgil Said:

What do you think about Oklahoma City University's Dance Program?

We Answered:

I'm a professional dancer and teacher and have heard great things about OCU for years, particularly for its musical theater program, and for dancers aiming towards that and other such areas. Reports on its ballet training (as in, serious training for dancers aiming for professional ballet careers) have been mixed/positive. I read up just now in a discussion of OCU on the following excellent website, for which you must register to see all the content. It's worth registering if you care about dance:
http://dancers.invisionzone.com/index.php

Here's an excerpt from a post there (by an OCU dance performance major), responding to concerns about emphasis on weight, and scheduled weigh-ins:
"In response to the weight issue: yes, maintaining a healthy weight that will help one gain employment is a component of the program but it's not the focus. Everything taught at OCU has a real world application and everything we're taught is to give us the tools to go out after graduation and work consistently.
I can't express how pleased I am with the level of the training, facilities, class sizes, faculty, curriculum and performance opportunities.
The program offers undergraduate degrees in dance performance, dance management, american dance pedagogy and entertainment business as well as an MFA in Dance.
One of the greatest assets of the program is that although the ballet training is phenomenal, students also have the opportunity to study jazz, tap and musical theatre dance in addition to acting and singing."

Another dancer about to go there said: "They have a very well rounded program with 10 levels in tap, jazz, ballet, musical theater, and pointe. They also have 3 different dance majors: Dance Performance, Dance Management, and Dance Pedagogy (teaching)."

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