2007 Summer Program for Gifted and High Ability Students
Download a Brochure.
The Program is open to high ability students who meet the State of Florida
criteria for the gifted, and for those students who have demonstrated outstanding
academic achievement.
The Program consists of two levels:
- Level 1 is for students entering grades 8, 9 and 10.
- Level 2 is for students entering grades 11 and 12.
The Program takes place on the Tampa campus of the University of South
Florida.
Level 1 starts on July 2 and ends on August 3, 2007.
Level 2 starts on July 2 and ends on August 10, 2007.
Classes meet Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
The Program offers instruction in the foundations and methodology of
mathematics with topics selected from finite mathematics and number theory, with
emphasis on real-life applications. Computers are used to write programs and
solve mathematics and science problems, with emphasis on discovery. Topics from
environmental science provide the scientific and laboratory experience. Peaceful
resolution of conflict is also studied. Recreational activities form an integral
part of the Program.
The instructors are experienced, award-winning faculty and staff at the
University of South Florida.
To Apply: Download the appropriate application form:
Application Form for
Level 1.
Application Form for
Level 2.
Follow the instructions on page 2. Applications are due by May 1, 2007.
Applications received after this date will be considered on a space available
basis.
Students are notified of acceptance by mid-May.
The cost for students admitted into the Level 1 program is $600 for the entire
program.
Students accepted into the Level 2 program will be supported by the dual credit
agreement between USF and the counties involved. Students applying to the program
must provide a consent statement from their school counselor to enroll in Bridge
to Abstract Mathematics — MGF 3301. The fee is approximately $20 for the
entire program. Students completing the Level 2 program successfully will receive
four (4) college credits from the University of South Florida.
Note: Neither the Level 1 nor the Level 2 program gives high school
credit.