Registration

We will soon have an online system for registration. In the mean time, please click here to download the registration form. You can either mail it to Dancing in the Streets, 6411 E. Brian Kent, Tucson, AZ 85710, or drop it off at the studio during class time.

Students register for 8 week sessions August through June (specific dates are listed below). Sessions run for 8 weeks however, some months include less than 8 weeks due to holiday observances

Summer Session — 8 weeks:

June 8, 2009 — August 1, 2009

Fall Session — 8 weeks:

August 24, 2009 — October 24, 2009

Winter Session I — 9 weeks:

October 26, 2009 — December 26, 2009
Nutcracker performance week Dec. 26-31

Winter Session II — 8 weeks:

January 4, 2010 — February 27, 2010

Spring Session I — 8 weeks:

March 8, 2010 — April 30, 2010

Spring Session II — 8 weeks:

May 3, 2010– June 26, 2010

 


Tuition and Fee Payments

Tuition is payable in advance and must accompany registration form.  NO REFUNDS available after submission of registration forms.  There is a one time $10 per family registration fee.
  • Single and walk-in classes are $8.00 each
  • One class a week = $59 (Save $5/session)
  • Two classes a week = $118 (Save $10/session)
  • Three classes a week = $177 (Save $15/session)
  • Four classes a week = $236 (Save $20/session)
  • Unlimited classes = $256

Future tuition and fees may need to be adjusted.  Ample notification will be given to all students.

Non-Sufficient Funds/Returned Checks

Any tuition check returned to Dancing in the Streets Arizona marked NSF subject to a $25.00 returned check fee in addition to tuition owed

Payment Plans

Payment plans are available your first installment will be for 50% of the total tuition plus the $10.00 family registration fee.  2nd installment is due to be paid during the 4th week of the Session. Scholarships are available upon request and subject to submission of proper forms.

Scholarships

A limited number of scholarships are available for all students who apply and are awarded based on financial need.  Scholarship students will be required to fulfill volunteer tasks, as assigned