Mary Baldwin College - Program For The Exceptionally Gifted

Program For The Exceptionally Gifted

The Program for the Exceptionally Gifted (PEG) at Mary Baldwin College is an acceleration program for girls ages 12 to 16 who have not completed high school. The program was founded in 1985 with a class of 11 students and now enrolls approximately 30 new students each year. Participants ("PEGs") attend classes with traditional-age students and typically earn a bachelor's degree in four years.

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