The High Ability (HA) Program at Grambling State University is a partnership between the Office of Academic Affairs and the Center for Mathematical Achievement in Science and Technology (CMAST). High Ability offers an accelerated program for high school juniors who have exemplified outstanding academic achievement.
High Ability gives students a commanding lead toward independence, responsibility, and scholarship opportunities. Participants will earn a total of six credit hours during the summer. Courses taken by HA students include, but are not limited, to English, mathematics, and science. Throughout the program, participants are also able to connect with college students and professors to discuss their interests and possible college majors.
High Ability students participate in a science-based field trip to Magic Springs and Crystal Falls Amusement and Water Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The High Ability Program at Grambling State University strives to provide a superb educational experience and to promote individual growth and development.
The Summer High Ability Program is a five-week session. It will begin on TBA. Registration will be held on TBA, and classes will begin on TBA. The High Ability program ends at the close of Summer Session II on TBA.
High Ability students will be able to earn six (6) credit hours. The program has a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) focus, requiring the completion of a mathematics course (3 credit hours) and the completion of a science project. The second course (3 credit hours) may be selected from the following areas: photography, theatre, art, computer information systems, biology, or English.
High Ability participants will be housed in a female/male residence hall which provides a safe on-campus residential life experience that is comfortable and well maintained, and also creates a positive living environment for students such that the students learn to live and interact within a community that respects individuals and encourages good citizenship.
High Ability students will eat at the university cafeteria, McCall Dining Hall. Special programs and events will be catered by Aramark Campus Dining.
The university does not provide transportation to and from campus. Parents/guardians are responsible for providing transportation for program participants at the onset and at the end of the 5-weeks session.
To be eligible, the following criteria must be met:
The following forms/documents must be and completed and submitted prior to the application deadline:
Students who receive notification that they have been accepted to participate in the 2022 High Ability Program must submit the following forms by TBA.
Final payment must be received by TBA.
Final payment must be received by Monday, TBA.
Application opens TBA
If you have applied or plan to apply to this year's High Ability Program, please
contact Dr. Jacqueline Harris at harrisja@gram.edu
or Dr. Danny Hubbard at hubbardd@gram.edu. Please leave your name and date of application.
Summer High Ability Program
Grambling State University
GSU Box 4275
Grambling, LA 71245
Dr. Jacqueline Harris
Email: harrisja@gram.edu
Phone: (318) 274-6034
Fax: (318) 274-6041