Duke TIP Recognition
KU hosts a yearly state recognition program for about 400 seventh-grade students selected for the Duke University Talent Identification Program. Duke TIP is a nonprofit educational organization that identifies and helps cultivate the talents of academically gifted youth. Selection is based on college entrance exams that are in the top 5 percent while the students are in middle school. Each youth honored receives a medallion in a ceremony at the Lied Center.
KGTC presentation signup (92kb)
The Kansas Association for the Gifted, Talented, and Creative (KGTC) would like to invite you to a very special presentation on Sunday, June 7, 2009 given by Monte Selby, a professor at Emporia State University in the Division of School Leadership/Middle and Secondary Teacher Education.
Lunch Reservation Form (104kb)
If you would like to attend the luncheon, please complete the form and return with a check made payable to The
University of Kansas by Tuesday, May 19, 2009. This will allow us sufficient time to send you your
luncheon tickets.
Information Flyer (36kb)
Learn more about The University of Kansas, located on a scenic,
tree-covered hill in the center of Lawrence. The campus is considered one of the most
beautiful college campuses in the United States. KU is home to nationally recognized
museums, and it has one of the best public research libraries in the country.
The campus has an exciting cultural and social life, including lectures, films,
concerts, art exhibits, theatre, and sports events.
Questions about the selection process, awards, etc should be directed to:
Kimberly Sheahan
Recognition Ceremonies Coordinator
Duke University Talent Identification Program
Phone: 919-668-1548
www.tip.duke.edu
The University of Kansas only handles questions regarding lunch registration or local questions.