The Summer Scholastics and Arts Program at Mars Hill College is a residential program for elementary and secondary students. Structured for limited enrollment, the program adheres to four goals with complementary instruction and activity components. The following is a description of the program goals, objectives, evaluation practices, and extended efforts to serve the gifted.
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