What Does “Elite Ballet Training” Actually Mean for College Admissions?

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Does your dancer need elite training to have a shot at a top college? But what does elite actually mean? Is it competition wins? A company-affiliated school? The right summer intensives? And does the answer look the same whether your dancer is pursuing a BFA or a non-dance degree?

College and career specialists Francisco Gella and Julie Friedrich of Francisco Gella Dance Works have guided hundreds of dancers down both routes.

This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation.

In Part 1, we dig into the real differences between the BFA route and the academic route. We talk about why your school’s college counselor may not understand this world and what “Olympic level” actually means when elite universities evaluate a dancer’s background. We also look at why competition results carry less weight in academic admissions than many families expect, and a distinction that confuses a lot of families: the difference between a dance portfolio and a dance supplement, and what each one is actually for.

The 2026 workshop schedule will be announced on or before August 1, 2026. If you are interested in receiving an announcement when registration for the Fall Virtual Workshops opens, please email collegeprep@franciscogelladance.com.

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