Missouri Scholars Academy
Academic summer program school in the United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Missouri Scholars Academy, or MSA, is a three-week residential summer program held on the University of Missouri campus in Columbia, Missouri for 330 of Missouri's gifted high school juniors. MSA exists to enrich and expand gifted education for individual students and gifted programs.[1] MSA is a member of the National Conference of Governor's Schools. Missouri Scholars Academy should not be confused with the Missouri Student Association, with which it shares an acronym.
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Coordinates | 38.94511°N 92.33249°W / 38.94511; -92.33249 |
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Type | Academic Summer Program |
Established | 1985 (1985) |
Grades | Students entering 11th grade |
Age range | 15–16 |
Enrollment | 330 Scholars |
Color(s) | Two colors are chosen every year |
Website | moscholars |
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