Saturday, February 10, 2001
Mt. St. Joe offers high school honors program
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Applications are being sought from gifted high school students who want to participate in an inaugural honors summer institute at the College of Mount St. Joseph in Delhi Township.
It is open to 100 students who will be juniors in the coming (2001-02) school year and live in Hamilton, Butler and Clermont counties.
The program focuses on mathematics, physics and computer science and is supported by a $62,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Education's office for exceptional children.
Faculty from the Mount's De partment of Mathematics and Computer Science led by Rosemary Garmann will staff the program.
Applications are available from guidance counselors, heads of high school math and science departments and Ms. Garmann at www.msj.edu, or by calling (513) 244-4518.
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