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  1. The Center for Talented Youth, a nonprofit academic center of Johns Hopkins University, delivers academic excellence and transformational experiences to advanced learners in grades 2-12. Founded in 1979, CTY fosters intellectual growth in exceptional students from all backgrounds and communities.

  2. Today, as a nonprofit academic center based at Johns Hopkins—America’s first research university—our commitment to research remains as strong as ever. From our home in Baltimore to our dynamic virtual classrooms and our in-person sites across the United States, the Center for Talented Youth remains committed to understanding and nurturing ...

  3. The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth is a nonprofit whose mission is to spark a lifetime of learning for bright kids. By joining CTY and taking one of our advanced assessments, students receive a report that helps families find the appropriate level of challenge to inspire their advanced learner.

  4. Our Mission: The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth identifies, develops, and supports the diverse community of academically advanced pre-college learners, in partnership with their families, teachers, and other educators worldwide.

  5. Youth programs include tutoring and homework help, summer camps for children ages 7-13 years old, internships, and AMP career and mentorship program for youth and young adults ages 14-24 in Franklin County.

  6. Youth Orchestra. Central Ohio’s aspiring young instrumentalists in grades 9-12 perform in this ensemble directed by Associate Conductor of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Andrés Lopera. The 88-member orchestra has students from 19 high schools in nine counties.

  7. Monique is a graduate of the University of Dayton. She has been working in corporate accounting for about 10 years now. Monique is active in the Ohio Society of CPAs and is a former President of the NABA Columbus Professional Chapter. Monique is passionate about helping others, especially the youth.