@theimmortalfish is correct, I went through this process just this past year and applied to both Dance and MT programs in the states as well as close to my home in Canada, and have committed to a MT program for the fall. I also focused on schools with strong academics where I would be able to minor or double major in another academic area, but I did apply to a few conservatory style programs. I would also consider myself a dancer first, which is why I applied for dance programs as a safety even though my goal was a “triple-threat” MT program, although many BFA Dance program graduates get jobs working in MT as well. One school I didn’t apply to but wish I had is Oklahoma City University. They have both a dance program (BFA) and MT program (BM), in addition to acting and vocal performance programs, and in each program, all students are trained in the other disciplines as well to a certain degree. Therefore BFA dance students still get acting and vocal training.
If you want MT with a very strong dance component, I would look at Roosevelt/CCPA MT w/ dance emphasis, Elon, Michigan, FSU (the most challenging dance call in my opinion, they definitely tailored it so the dancers could show their stuff), CCM (the simplest dance call in my opinion, however the current students who were demonstrating the audition combination had the best technique out of the current students at all the other schools), Rider, Syracuse and Texas State.
For strictly dance programs, I only auditioned for SUNY Purchase, UofArizona, and Ryerson (in Canada) and got into all three. SUNY Purchase is strongly ballet and modern-based, however students can take private voice lessons and it is possible to minor in another area (Theatre might be an option?). UofArizona is different because the core dance curriculum is ballet, modern AND jazz, and students can also take tap, so that’s more of a balance between the concert dance and commercial dance/MT sides. There is also a heavy academic component to their program even though it is a BFA, but that does mean it is possible to either minor or double major. Some other great dance options would be OCU as I mentioned earlier, Pace commercial dance, Point Park dance (similar to Arizona’s well-rounded curriculum, and has an incredible reputation; I have a friend going into her junior year and speaks extremely highly of it), Marymount Manhattan (they have a MT minor, I don’t think BFA dance students are able to take it, but BA dance students are for sure).
Also just a word of caution: some MT schools do not hold a dance call as part of their audition process, therefore it would be difficult for dancers to show off their strength when auditioning for these schools. I know Carnegie Mellon and Ithaca are two examples, not too sure if there are others.
I hope this information helps you in some way, if you want to know anything else or have questions about one of the schools I mentioned feel free to pm me!