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The Duke University Talent Identification Program

The Duke University Talent Identification Program. What is Duke TIP?. A self-supporting, non-profit, educational organization dedicated to the identification and support of academically gifted students.

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The Duke University Talent Identification Program

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  1. The Duke University Talent Identification Program

  2. What is Duke TIP? • A self-supporting, non-profit, educational organization dedicated to the identification and support of academically gifted students. • Arm-in-arm with schools and families, Duke TIP works to identify talented young people and to provide them with a wide array of fulfilling educational opportunities from 4th grade through 12th. • Founded in 1980, over 2 million students have participated in the Duke TIP Talent Searches.

  3. Participation is Rewarding! Participation in the 7th Grade Talent Search allows gifted students to learn more about their academic abilities and get a head start on college entrance exams (SAT or ACT). Participants will have the opportunity to interact with other academically talented students and to access an array of opportunities and resources. Those students who qualify will also be invited to attend recognition ceremonies and/or Duke TIP’s renowned educational programs.

  4. Eligibility is an Honor! Students eligible to participate in the 7th Grade Talent Search include: • Current 7th graders • Students who scored in the 95th percentile or higher on a grade-level achievement test or state criterion-reference test • Students who live or attend school in our 16 state region

  5. 7th Grade Talent Search Benefits • Above-Level Testing.Taking the ACT or SAT as a 7th grader imparts knowledge and experience that is invaluable. Students will gain insight into their academic abilities and have the opportunity to preview the same test they will take during the college admission process. • Ability to Compare Scores.The Results Summary allows families a more comprehensive understanding of scores by comparing students’ performance relative to other 7th graders throughout the 16-state region and providing helpful suggestions for educational planning.

  6. 7th Grade Talent Search Benefits • Recognition. In addition to receiving a Certificate of Merit recognizing participation, students who receive outstanding scores will be honored. • Educational Opportunity Guide Online.This searchable online directory lists quality schools and summer programs that all Talent Search participants are eligible to attend.

  7. 7th Grade Talent Search Benefits • Helpful Resources.Students receive information on gifted student educational development and college planning through their 10th grade year. Duke TIP staff can provide educational guidance for families at any time. • Duke Gifted Letter.An online newsletter for parents, DGL provides practical tools, inspiration, answers to pressing questions and review of educational research. • Access to Educational Programs.Exceptional scores on the SAT or ACT will earn some students invitations to Duke TIP’s renowned programs (whether site-based or online). In some cases, weekend programs open to all Talent Search participants may be offered in your area.

  8. Enrollment is Easy • For expedited processing, register online at www.tip.duke.edu/7enroll • Or mail paper application to Duke TIP office • Talent Search fee (if ACT is chosen): $63 • Talent Search fee (if SAT is chosen): $77

  9. Financial Aid is available • Talent Search Fee Grants offset the cost of participation for students who qualify for free or reduced lunch in their school • $2.4 million was awarded in 2009 across all Duke TIP programs

  10. Scholar Weekend Programs • Grades 7-10 • Weekend-long enrichment courses during the academic year • Courses include topics such as: alternative fuels, astronomy, creative writing, politics and the media, photography, and poetry • Sites • Duke University – Durham • Appalachian State University – Boone • New College – Sarasota • Texas Christian University – Ft. Worth • University of Kansas – Lawrence • University of Houston – Houston • University of South Carolina – Columbia • University of Georgia – Athens

  11. e-Studies Online Courses • Grades 8-12 • Advanced high-school and college-level courses delivered in a teacher-moderated, internet-based classroom • Highly interactive: students connect with other gifted students and with their Duke TIP instructor through live chats, discussion boards, blogs, e-mail • Flexible – students typically do not have to be online at a particular time to participate • 7-week program in summer (10-14 hrs/week) • 16-week programs in fall and spring (5-10 hrs/week)

  12. Summer Studies Programs • Grades 7-10 • Three-week summer residential programs • Campuses located at Duke University, Davidson College, Appalachian State University, University of Kansas, Duke Marine Lab, Texas A&M, Trinity University, University of Georgia. *Students must meet qualification criteria

  13. Summer Studies Programs • Fast-paced, rigorous and above-grade-level innovative curricula • Expert instructors with zeal for their subject area • Experiential learning methodology • Environment that promotes academic and social growth

  14. Field Studies & Institutes • Grades 9-12 • Two-week program • Domestic & International programs • Academic experience in a unique setting • Creative Writing – Ghost Ranch, New Mexico • War, Children and International Justice – Duke University and The Hague • Business Leadership – Belize • Archeology and Anthropology – North Carolina and Peru

  15. Scholarships Jack Kent Cooke Foundation The Next Generation Venture Fund – Goldman Sachs Foundation • Academically talented youth who are economically disadvantaged and from diverse backgrounds • 8th grade through high school • Provides resources and educational planning • Selective colleges and universities • Competitive professional environments

  16. TIP Scholars Camp • At the University of Tampa offered two different weeks during the summer. • Taught by Gifted Certified teachers and UT professors. • Scholarships available if you qualify for free lunch

  17. Tutorials • After school SAT prep available on Mon/Tues/Thurs until 5:15. • Students must be picked up promptly at 5:15 or they will need to work from home. • They will work on the computer and also be given a book to help prepare.

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