UT to host summer camp for gifted, talented students
The gifted, talented and creative elementary students will have the opportunity to challenge their knowledge and abilities at a summer camp designed for them at The University of Toledo.
The camp, which will be held the week of June 27, 2011 is open to students in third through sixth grade who have a high ability as determined by their school, have been identified as gifted, talented or creative by their school district or can provide a letter of recommendation by a teacher or program coordinator of the school’s gifted program.
Camp programs include:
• Global Warming and Clean Energy … Fact or Fiction – Explore global warming and clean energy by conversing with authorities on both sides of the debate.
• The Writer’s Life – Learn how writers get their inspiration and guide their work.
• Toledo’s Global Connections – Expand your global knowledge with individuals from around the world and interact through their language, food, customs and international experiences
• CSI Toledo – Solve a “whodunit” on campus as the mystery unfolds during the week.
• The Great Outdoors - Campus edition – Gain outdoor survival skills and expand knoweldge of botany, stream life and more.
• What Makes a University “Tick”? – Delve into the “mini city” of a University with a behind-the-scenes look at campus.
A discounted early registration of $100 per attendee is available if registered by May 23. The cost increases to $125 for those postmarked by June 15. There are multiple child discounts.
To download the application and for more information, visit http://homepages.utoledo.edu/rschult/GT%20@%20UT/[email protected]
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