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The Governor’s Honors Program

The Governor’s Honors Program. What is GHP? . Six week (now cut to four weeks) instructional program begun in 1964 for the state’s most talented students A chance for in depth study of academic or artistic fields of interest and be taught by excellent high school and college instructors

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The Governor’s Honors Program

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  1. The Governor’s Honors Program

  2. What is GHP? • Six week (now cut to four weeks) instructional program begun in 1964 for the state’s most talented students • A chance for in depth study of academic or artistic fields of interest and be taught by excellent high school and college instructors • An opportunity practice interpersonal skills living with peers on a Georgia college campus • Participation paid for by the state, including each student’s tuition, room, board, and instructional supplies

  3. GHP alumni speak out!

  4. What do GHP nominees look like? • They are the very top students at this school in their area of study, and are well-rounded, high achieving students across the board. • Nominees take the most challenging courses in their area of nomination and they do well. • Nominees are passionate about their area of study and participate in various extracurricular activities in that area.

  5. What does it mean to be nominated? • Your teacher has recognized you as an exceptionally talented student. • Nomination in more than one area means decision-making, but multiple opportunities too! • Nomination is a feather in your cap but also a big commitment to a lengthy process. • You are entering a competition among the smartest, most talented high school students in the state of Georgia for limited spaces in the state’s most prestigious summer program.

  6. Once you’re nominated… • What happens next? • Completion of application • Revision of application with faculty • School interviews • Teacher recommendation • County interviews • State interviews

  7. How are GHP nominees judged? • Quality of application • Evidence of commitment to area of nomination (i.e. extra-curricular activities) • Academic performance and PSAT scores • Additional nominations • Teacher recommendation • Performance in interviews (and subject specific requirements such as writing samples, portfolios, resumes, etc.)

  8. Your Application • You never get a second chance to make a first impression! • Develop your ideas thoroughly • Thorough does NOT mean a few sentences. Each response must be considered an independent composition /essay. • List all of your accomplishments • Organize and proofread • Get advice and feedback from those you trust

  9. Application Questions • Describe your interest in area. • Describe what you have done beyond normal class work. • Explain why you should be selected. • Have you decided on a career? Elaborate. • Make any statement supporting your nomination, not covered elsewhere.

  10. GHP Timeline • September 2nd: Teacher nominations by email are due. • September 9th: Student nomination packets are due back. • September 27th: School interviews • First week of October: Nomination materials due to county. • October: County interviews. • Late January and February: State interviews. • Late March: The finalists are announced.

  11. For more information… • Check out the GA Department of Education’s website for students and parents: • http://admin.doe.k12.ga.us/gadoe/blogs/ghpblog.nsf/DailyBlog?OpenNavigator • Explore the website that 2009’s computer science majors created: • http://www.valdosta.edu/ghp/ghp2009/index.html • Watch the videos: • http://real.doe.k12.ga.us/vod/ghp/ghpvideoweb.mov • http://real.doe.k12.ga.us/vod/ghp/ghpschloss1.mp4

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