![]() eInvestigators is Duke TIP’s exciting new approach to interactive online learning.Visit the Duke TIP website for information on each of these programs, including cost, dates, locations, courses, and more: All of our programs are designed for gifted students like you and they all offer tons of fun while you learn! Plus we offer need-based financial aid to defray the cost of these programs so that more students can attend (we awarded over $4.1 million in financial aid last year alone). If you’re looking to challenge yourself, explore interesting topics, and meet new friends who share your interests-check out Duke TIP’s face-to-face and online programs. Visit Duke TIP’s Independent Learning site for details.ĭon’t forget about TIP’s educational programs Stretch your abilities by taking advantage of discounts on Independent Learning products for advanced students, including MathPack: Quest and Word Power.(Your parents might like the Talent Talk and Research Digest sections of Gifted Today as well!) ![]() Check out TIP’s Opportunity Guide, a source for academic competitions, contests, and other educational opportunities you might enjoy.Enter TIP’s annual Writing and Illustration Contest. It offers monetary prizes to first, second, and third place winners, as well as to their schools.Take advantage of free online academic lessons in writing, math, and science by signing in with your TIP ID here.Join other TIPsters in our virtual book club, where you’ll read great books, connect with other gifted students nationwide, and participate in hands-on, multidisciplinary activities related to each book’s theme.Visit Navigator here to read the current and past issues. Discover new interests with a monthly magazine just for TIPsters like you called the Navigator. It has interesting articles and videos on topics of interest you won’t find in school ideas for fun, hands-on activities and lots of ways for you to publish your work and be recognized.Explore the extent of your academic abilities by taking the PSAT 8/9. You can take it once a year while you are in the 4th–6th grades and use your score information when planning your regular and summer educational activities.We may have an old email address on file for you-and you don’t want to miss out on these opportunities: Check out the activities open to you through Duke TIP.ĭid you know that we send you an email around the middle of the month letting you know what’s going on at TIP and making it easy for you to participate? If you have not been getting our emails, tell your parents to send a message to us know. TIPsters have lots of opportunities to challenge themselves and have fun while exploring new academic topics. Being a Duke TIP student is more than just seeing your name on a certificate of merit.
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