Governor's Honors Academy at Southern Utah University
 
 

General Information

The Governor’s Honors Academy was founded in 1988 through a vision of Utah corporate and political leaders. The Academy is organized to provide Utah high school students with an opportunity to learn, lead and interact with some of the foremost leaders in business, technology, humanities, science, education, communication and social science. Through interaction with leaders and mentors, students enhance their desire to learn and strive for excellence.

The Academy incorporates an intense learning experience that takes place in the classroom and in Southern Utah’s beautiful landscapes. These learning experiences work hand-inhand with exciting activities that help participants create lasting friendships and a love of learning. Students are given leadership and teamwork opportunities during the Academy, preparing them to provide leadership in their schools and communities.

Cristal Hamaker from Carbon High School recalls, “We were encouraged to do our best and excel in everything we did. There is no other program that comes close to the quality of the Governor’s Honors Academy.” Over the past several years, students have experienced the accelerated vision of the Governor’s Honors Academy. Each one has learned to propel themselves into a world of changing priorities, technology, economics and politics. The goal of the Academy is, “to nurture the life of the mind,” through further exploration and a greater commitment to personal and professional excellence.

The cost of the Academy is $800 for all expenses of the 10 day Academy. Selected participants will receive a sponsorship packet, detailing how to raise money towards their $800 fee (monthly payments may also be arranged). Those participants who attend the entire Academy will receive 6 college credits and a 4-year scholarship to Southern Utah University.

For further details, contact our office.

To nurture the life of the mind

 

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Last Update: Friday, June 22, 2007



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