07-26-95 Young Scholars on Campus This Summer 1103 YOUNG SCHOLARS TO ATTEND SUMMER INSTITUTES COLUMBUS -- For the eighth consecutive summer, The Ohio State University's Young Scholars Program is operating Summer Institutes on the the Columbus campus to provide its pre-college Scholars with an intensive program of academic enrichment, study and social skills enhancement, and exposure to career opportunities. Students in grades 7 through 12 attend two-week institutes, while those entering college this fall have a one-week orientation. Last Sunday (7/23), 374 11th- and 12th-graders arrived to begin their institute. These Scholars will attend classes and live in residence halls for two weeks and take part in career exploration within the various Ohio State colleges. On Aug. 6, 235 seventh- and eight-graders, will arrive on campus. Ohio State hosted 394 ninth- and 10th-graders July 9-July 21. The curriculum for grades seven through 10 has been rewritten to include several guiding principles: tailoring the content to the Scholars' needs, integrating the summer content with the Scholars' regular year-long instructional program, and emphasizing the career exploration component. The academic curriculum includes classes in math, science, computers, art, English, music and foreign language. The Summer Institutes will conclude with an orientation week August 14-18 for 100 incoming college freshmen. These Scholars will attend sessions on learning expectations and preparation, time management, critical thinking, career development, and social interaction. "Our program has gone out into the school districts to give urban kids a chance to commit to a program that will commit to helping them obtain a college degree," said Floyd Hodoh, Columbus coordinator for YSP. The Young Scholars Program provides year-round academic, personal and skill development opportunities for economically disadvantaged minority youth. Its main objective is to increase the number of students from underrepresented minority groups who enroll and succeed in colleges and universities. There are currently about 1,670 Scholars, seveth graders through college sophomores, participating from nine major Ohio cities: Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Lorain, Toledo and Youngstown. The first class of Young Scholars, inducted as sixth graders in the spring of 1988, attended Ohio State or other colleges during the 1994-1995 academic year. Young Scholars are guaranteed admission to Ohio State, along with financial aid, if they successfully complete the program through high school graduation with a B average or better in a college preparatory curriculum. They come to the Columbus campus for two-week institutes each summer and take part in a variety of academic support activities in their hometowns throughout the year. There are also programs provided for their parents. # Contact: Floyd Hodoh, Columbus program director, (614) 292-4884. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Wed, 26 Jul 1995 12:10:21 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.