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Online
College Courses in the High Schools (OCCHS)
Marshall's Online College Courses in the High School program offers qualified
high school students the opportunity to take Marshall University courses
online – 100% via the internet – for college credit while they
are still enrolled in high school. The Online College Courses in the High
Schools program gives high school students the opportunity to learn from
Marshall University Instructors and Master Teachers, and earn college credit.
Contact: Pat Campbell, 696-6649; http://www.marshall.edu/occhs |
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Appalachian
Rural Systemic Initiative (ARSI)
Marshall's College of Education & Human Services is a partner in this
collaborative which provides instructional resources in mathematics, science,
and technology to K-12 students, educators, and communities in economically
disadvantaged counties.
Contact: Carter Chambers, 696-4824; http://www.marshall.edu/arsi |
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College
Courses in the High School (CCHS)
A partnership linking Marshall University, Marshall CTC, and secondary
schools in its area. Its Primary mission is to offer outstanding high
school students the opportunities to enroll in challenging MU freshman
courses during high school. The Marshall University Libraries provide
access to library resources and instruction in how to use them.
Contact: Pat Campbell, 696-6649; http://www/see/cchs.asp |
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Community
School for the Arts
Housed in the College of Fine Arts, the School offers faculty development
and learning activities which currently includes providing 15 virtual fieldtrips
to 346 students in six Wayne County elementary schools.
Contact: Kay Lawson, 696-6677; http://www.marshall.edu/cofa/csa |
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Distributed
Education
Uses technologies to deliver educational content to learners despite barriers
of space or time, which currently includes providing virtual fieldtrips
for six schools in Wayne County and two schools in Cabell County.
Contact: David W. Johnson, 696-6474; http://www.marshall.edu/it/det |
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Exploring
Engineering: Academy of Excellence (EEAE)
A summer engineering program for high school students, which is hosted by
Marshall's College of Information Technology and Engineering (CITE).
Contact: William Pierson, 696-2695; http://www.marshall.edu/eeae |
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Governor's
Honor Academy (GHA)
Held at Marshall the last two summers, the GHA offers an academically rich
environment for high abilitv high achieving students in an institution of
higher education and challenges students to grow
Intellectually and creatively in a culturally diverse atmosphere.
The Marshall University Libraries provide library instruction sessions
to students attending GHA.
Contact: Martha Woodward, 696-2475; http://www.wvgovschools.org/gha_home.htm |
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Health
Sciences and Technology Academy (HSTA)
Serves disadvantaged WV 9th and 10th graders interested in science and math
careers in the health
professions via a one week residential summer program.
Contact: Joe Bragin, 696-2372; bragin@marshall.edu |
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Heart of Appalachia Talent Search Program
The Heart of Appalachia Talent Search Program helps disadvantaged 6th - 12th grade students develop the skills they will need to obtain a college degree.
Contact: Angie Holley, 696-2941; http://www.marshall.edu/em/trio/talentsearch/ |
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June
Harless Center Distance Learning Project
The Center offers classes to high school students in advanced subjects such
as foreign languages, science, and mathematics via ATM lines. The Center
also offers students participation in culture capsules.
Contact: Pamela Hoppe, 696-2881; http://www.marshall.edu/coe/jhc/center_for_distance_learning.htm |
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K-12
Summer Enrichment Program
An integrated, activity-based learning experience for students under the
age of 18.
Contact: Bob Rubenstien 746-1953; http://www.marshall.edu/schoolcoun |
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Lego
City
Supports a wide range of LEGO robotics programs, including Mars Rovers and
remote rocket launching, at various elementary, middle, and high schools
throughout the area.
Contact: Linda Hamilton, 696-7166 or 696-3043; http://www.marshall.edu/lego |
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RTI's
PreK-12 Outreach-Rahall Transportation Institute
Outreach activities include Transportation Outreach on Wheels, Transportation
Outreach on the Web, Adopt-a-School Program, and other workshops and activities
at Marshall and its partner schools.
Contact: Barbara Roberts, 696-7098; http://www.marshall.edu/rti |
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SCORES
Search Committee for Recognizing Excellent Students
The Annual SCORES Festival offers over 120 unique contests that give high
school students a look into the future of academics.
Contact: Melissa Penna, 696-6752; http://www.marshall.edu/scores |
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Upward
Bound
It is designed to generate the necessary skills and motivation to assist
its participants
(low-income, first generation students) in successfully completing high
school and pursuing postsecondary education.
Contact: Jackie Hersman, 696-6846; http://www.marshall.edu/em/trio/ub |
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West
Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair
Hosted by the College of Science, the WV State Science and Engineering
Fair is open to all students in grades 9-12 who are attending WV schools.
The Fair provides over $4000 cash, awards, a four year tuition waiver
from Marshall University, as well as, sponsors student travel to the
International Science and Engineering Fair and a Student Research
Grants Program.
Contact: Marcia A. Harrison, 696-4867; harrison@marshall.edu; http://www.wvssef.org/ |