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| SIG Residential Programs |
Central to the SIG Residential Program is the idea that by living
where they learn, students become part of a community of like-minded
young people and adults. These students are committed to academic
excellence, social and emotional growth, and creative and recreational
excitement. Crucial to this stimulating environment is the inclusion
of students who share similar abilities, interests, commitments,
and talents. Here students learn responsibility, self-motivation,
community participation, and respect for others.
A commuter option is available at residential campuses (with the exception of Princeton University). |
| Host Campuses |
The Summer Institute for the Gifted Residential Programs are held
at some of the most beautiful and prestigious campuses in the United
States. Each campus is carefully selected based on its academic
facility, its outstanding educational reputation, and its capability
and willingness to serve and assist with the accomplishment of SIG's
goals and purposes.
The 2011 Summer Institute for the Gifted Residential sessions will
be held as follows:
| UC Berkeley I |
Berkeley, CA |
June 18 - July 8 |
| Emory University |
Atlanta, GA |
June 19 - July 9 |
| Bryn Mawr
College |
Bryn Mawr, PA |
June 26 - July 16 |
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Yale University |
New Haven, CT |
June 26 - July 16 |
| UC Berkeley II |
Berkeley, CA |
July 10 - July 30 |
| UCLA |
Los Angeles, CA |
July 10 - July 30 |
| UT Austin |
Austin, TX |
July 10 - July 30 |
| Vassar College |
Poughkeepsie, NY |
July 10 - July 30 |
Amherst College |
Amherst, MA |
July 17 - August 6 |
| Princeton
University |
Princeton, NJ |
July 24 - August 13 |
| Dartmouth College |
Hanover, NH |
July 31 - August 20 |
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| From the President's Desk |
Read
the welcome letter from SIG's President, Barbara Swicord. |
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out more |
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