For those parents who are looking for radical acceleration opportunities for their gifted daughters, then PEG might be something to look into.
As an aside, I am not a spammer, merely an admissions representative looking to get the word out about this remarkable program.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Best,
Gretchen Watson
Assistant Director of Admissions
Program for the Exceptionally Gifted
Mary Baldwin College
540.887.7211
gwatson@mbc.edu
The Program for the Exceptionally Gifted - Mary Baldwin College
The only residential program of its kind in the nation, The Program for the Exceptionally Gifted (PEG) brings together extraordinary young women from around the globe who skip up to four years of high school and dive right into college. Housed at Mary Baldwin College (MBC), a liberal arts college for women nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, PEG students begin working toward their B.A. or B.S. degree as young as age 12. While enrolled in college-level classes with traditional MBC students, PEG students reside in their own state-of-the-art residence hall in a community of their intellectual- and age- peers. The transition to college is guided by a full-time staff educated in the needs of gifted young women and able to give the individual attention that has made PEG a success for over 20 years.
If you would like to receive more information about PEG, please contact Gretchen Watson, Assistant Director of PEG Admissions at gwatson@mbc.edu or (540)887-7211, or the PEG Main Office at 540.887.7039 or peg@mbc.edu.