News Release
June 2005
Bethlehem, Pa., June 16, 2005—Moravian College is hosting the Johns
Hopkins University (JHU) Center for Talented Youth program for the ninth consecutive
year. The summer camp is attended by students ranging from sixth- to tenth-grade who
mainly come from the northeast region and take advanced courses at Moravian. Some students
reside outside the region, including those traveling from countries as far away as Japan.
The camp is held on Moravian’s Main Street Campus in two three-week
sessions. The first session is held from June 26 to July 15 and the second session from
July 17 to August 5. A special closing ceremony is held on the last day of each session
in the afternoon.
Approximately 250 students will attend each session. A faculty and staff
of 75 will teach nineteen different classes. To be accepted, younger students (those
who have completed fifth or sixth grade) had to take a standardized assessment test.
Acceptance of older students is based on their SAT scores and other factors. Each student
in attendance is academically gifted.
The JHU program offers a variety of courses such as “The Middle Ages,” “Engineering
Design,” “Biotechnology,” and “Math and Music” to attract
youngsters of all backgrounds and interests. There are more traditional courses offered
as well, including algebra, geometry, and writing.
“The JHU program offers a unique opportunity for gifted and highly
motivated students to expand their academic horizons during the summer months,” said
Dick Claussen, director of academic camps at Moravian. “The kids want to learn,
they have a real thirst for knowledge. They tell their parents they want to come here.”
Some courses run seven hours a day, Monday through Thursday and five hours
on Friday. Each student is housed on campus. There is also a full program of recreational
and enrichment activities outside of the classroom.
For many of the youngsters the camp is the first time they will leave home.
This is the 25th year of the JHU program. Moravian was chosen to join the program in
1997. Other schools such as Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts and Stanford University
in California also host the program.
Moravian College is a private, coeducational, selective liberal arts college
located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Tracing its founding to 1742, it is recognized as
America's sixth-oldest college. Visit the Web site at www.moravian.edu.