Duke TIP recognition ceremony 2.
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The Well-Trained Mind Community. Page 1 of 2 - What is the point of the Duke TIP program? Duke Scholar Weekend Program Currently selected; Program Basics. Duke TIP Scholar Weekends provide opportunities for academically talented students in grades 8-11 to take short courses during weekend-long programs at the. Middle-School Students Qualify for “Duke Tip” December 3, 2013. 2014 Duke University Talent Identification Program (last name first).
- Posted on November 5, 2013 by Megan Dorsey. The TIP program is NOT affiliated with Duke University.
- Students & Families 7th–8th Grade. Talent Search The entry point to TIP’s challenging programs and resources. Contact Employment at TIP Privacy
- I've attended Duke TIP 3 years in a row (this will be my 4th and last) and it really is a great experience. It's not too stressful; as the other poster said, there isn't homework and there are recreational activities as well.
- Home; Students & Families. 4th - 6th Grade; 7th - 8th Grade; 9th - 12th Grade; TIP Global; Summer Student Portal. Contact Employment at TIP Privacy
- Duke University's Talent Identification Program (TIP) is now enrolling students in its 2013 7th Grade Talent Search. To enroll, your child must have a qualifying score on an accepted test, such as the CogAT, CRCT or ITBS.
- The Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) is a gifted education program based at Duke University. Texas A&M University was used as a campus as well until its discontinuation in 2013.
- The 7th grade Talent Search program is one of several Duke Tip initiatives to. For more information about Duke’s TIP program visit www.tip.duke.edu. A list of the GCPS students who earned “Grand” recognition in 2007.