<p>What year are you now? How much dance experience do you have? To be a dance major at most schools you will need to have a pretty heavy dance background. Start ballet ASAP if dance is something you want to pursue at a higher level. You might check out Northern Kentucky University (in-state tuition for some parts of Ohio). They have both dance and MT - with some flexibility to do both, I believe. Also Wright State in Dayton, OH. Their dance majors can be in musical theatre productions and also take acting and voice classes for dancers. S is MT BFA at WSU and has significant past dance experience. It would take extra time to get double major (true at most BFA programs) if you are BFA MT or Acting, but if you get some of the lower level Gen Ed requirements out of the way as AP, PSEOP, or in summer school, your junior/senior college years might have some flexibility for additional dance and choreography. Otterbein, Oberlin and Kent State might be some other Ohio options that MAY have flexibility (Otterbein definitely offers MT BFA with dance concentration. @MTMajorCook’s S is a freshman there now). Indiana University encourages double majors and minors/certificates - but again, you would have to be highly motivated and focused to get it all done in a reasonable timeframe. Don’t know much about Eastern Michigan’s program, but they offer in-state tuition to Ohio residents. Be aware that choreography can be something you do as a masters degree as well.</p>