New College Hosts 27th Annual Duke TIP Honors
Talented Florida Seventh Graders Receive Medallions at Ceremonies

(May 30, 2007) – About 322 Florida seventh graders are on the campus of New College of Florida this Wednesday and Thursday, May 30 and 31, for the Florida Recognition Ceremony of the 27th annual Seventh Grade Talent Search of the Duke University Talent Identification Program, or Duke TIP.

At right above, seventh grader Arlia M. Delphonse receives her Duke TIP medallion May 30 from Suzanne Janney, special assistant to the president, who coordinates the Duke TIP programs at New College.

New College is hosting a series of four recognition ceremonies – at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. both days in the Sudakoff Center – to honor gifted seventh graders from eight area counties who qualified for the Duke TIP program.

New College President Mike Michalson will deliver the keynote address at each of the four ceremonies.

Duke TIP identifies seventh graders in 16 states in the Southeast, Midwest and Southwest who have scored at the 95th percentile or above on a grade-level achievement test and invites them to take either the SAT Achievement or the ACT Assessment Test.

This winter, about 75,000 academically talented seventh graders took either the SAT or ACT through Duke TIP, sitting for the exams in their hometowns alongside collegebound 11th and 12th graders. Many earned scores that rival or surpass those earned by the older students.

In May, four state public institutions are holding recognition ceremonies for the seventh graders: New College, Florida State University, University of Florida and Florida Atlantic University. New College has been a host site for more than six years, and also hosts semiannual Scholar Weekends through the program.


Above, President Michalson (right) waits to shake hands with the next seventh grader called to the stage by Robert Carrington from Duke University (at podium at left) to receive ribboned Duke TIP medallions from Suzanne Janney, assisted by Tawnya Bissell.

"The gifted student is arguably America’s most precious natural resource," said Duke TIP's Executive Director Martha Putallaz. "It is essential that we identify such students early so that they can be nurtured and developed. Duke TIP plays an important role – to the student, his or her family, school and community – in identifying America’s most academically talented students and providing educational resources for them throughout their middle and high school years.

"With all of the demands on our educational system to provide services across the broad spectrum of students, it is vital that parents and educators have access to additional resources focused specifically on the gifted population."

Talent Search participants will receive a certificate of merit and a comparative-results summary and counseling guide to help interpret their scores. Duke TIP will also provide participants with suggestions for using their ability more effectively, and a variety of educational materials and publications. These publications, including a newsletter, a directory of educational opportunities around the country, and a resource for beginning the college choice process, help students learn more about academic opportunities available to them and about the needs and interests of people like themselves.

Duke TIP is a non-profit, educational organization designed to identify and support academically talented youth. Since its establishment in 1980, more than 1.8 million students have taken part in Duke TIP.

The organization runs two talent searches annually: one for fourth and fifth graders and one for seventh graders. Duke TIP also runs summer, weekend and online educational programs for gifted students in grades 7-12 and has developed numerous independent learning resources for students in grades 4-12.

Parents, students and educators interested in the Duke TIP 4th/5th Grade or 7th Grade Talent Search, or Duke TIP's Educational Programs should contact the Duke TIP office at (919) 668-9100, or visit the Web site at http://www.tip.duke.edu/.

For more information on New College's Duke TIP Scholar Programs, visit the Web site at http://www.ncf.edu/duketip/.

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New College of Florida is a national leader in the arts and sciences and is the State of Florida’s designated honors college for the liberal arts. Rated as the No. 1 public liberal arts college in America by U.S. News & World Report ("America's Best Colleges, 2007 Edition"), New College attracts highly motivated, academically talented students from throughout the United States, as well as 27 foreign countries.

 

 
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