Duke University Talent Identification Internship Profile

Established in 1979, the Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) provides summer education and guidance to students in grades seven through ten with exceptional academic promise. This leading educational nonprofit organization was founded in 1980 through a grant from The Duke Endowment. The first summer residential program was held in 1981 with 151 students; enrollment for the same program was more than 2,800 in 2009. Current Duke TIP programs offering advanced academic courses include the summer studies programs, domestic and international field studies programs, the Clinical Psychology Institute, the Human Genetics Institute, the Pre-Law Institute and the Leadership Institute.
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