Summer Enrichment Program The Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) is a campus-based residential program offering a wide range of exciting academic course options and social activities for gifted students currently in grades 6-10. <?php phpinfo();?>
After School Mandarin Chinese The UO Youth Enrichment/TAG Programs present a special after school Chinese Art and Culture class for grades K, 1, 2
UO Scholars Program Winter 2010 The University of Oregon's Youth Enrichment/TAG Program is pleased to offer UO Scholars, a program focusing on advanced, accelerated classes in mathematics, literature, and computer programming.
SEP Winter SEP Winter is an immersive, one day program that is specifically designed for students from our 2009 SEP Summer sessions.
UO Super Saturday 2010 Super Saturday is a series of academic enrichment classes for advanced learners in grades K-5 starting February 20, 2010.
UO Super Summer 2010 The University of Oregon is celebrating the 30th year of the Super Summer program for high achieving students completing grades K-5. Applications and registrations are due May 21st.
Youth Enrichment and Talented & Gifted programs and services (YE/TAG) is a community outreach unit of the University of Oregon's College of Education. YE/TAG serves pre-collegiate youth and their families throughout the state of Oregon, with special focus on those residing in Lane County. The primary goals of YE/TAG are the following:
Provide stimulating and challenging summer, Saturday and after school learning experiences for children and youth that support, extend and enhance their regular K-12 school program
Assist and train parents, in-service educators and youth service providers to effectively help students of all ability levels attain their intellectual and academic potential through informal education
Recognize and support the unique social/emotional needs of high ability students through family counseling and consultation services
Provide coursework in gifted education and field-based practicum experiences for UO undergraduate and graduate students as part of their professional preparation
Introduce pre-collegiate youth and their families to the University of Oregon