VSU Hosts 30th Annual Governor's Honors Program
June 11, 2009
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VSU Hosts 30th Annual Governor's Honors Program
VALDOSTA - Students participating in the prestigious Governor’s
Honors Program will join the Valdosta State University campus
community on Sunday, June 14, for the learning experience of a
lifetime.
Students will study under a host of faculty and staff during the
annual six-week program, which allows the state’s most
intellectually and artistically talented high school students to
expand their knowledge and experience life on a college
campus.
Students are nominated by their high school teachers in the areas
of study in which they excel, before participating in an interview
process with the GHP faculty and staff. Each must create a
portfolio and presentation for the GHP faculty and staff, who make
the final selections of students to participate in the program for
the summer. Those who earn the opportunity can focus on arts,
science, foreign language, business management or one of many other
specialty areas, tailoring a program to fit specific desires.
The program began with 400 student participants in 1964 at Wesleyan
College in Macon. Successful results allowed for expansion to 600
students and an additional location at North Georgia College and
State University in Dahlonega the following year. In 1980, Valdosta
State University became a new host, before becoming the official
campus for a consolidated program. Each year, VSU welcomes close to
700 students, offering each student opportunities to engage in
innovative learning and experience the atmosphere of a regional
university.
For more information, visit the State of Georgia’s Education Web
site at www.doe.k12.ga.us or
Valdosta State’s Web site, www.valdosta.edu . You may also call
the GHP office at 333-7166.
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