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The '''Program for the Exceptionally Gifted''' (PEG) at [[Mary Baldwin College]] is a radical acceleration program designed for girls ages 12 to 16 who have not completed high school. The program was founded in 1985 with a class of 11 students and now enrolls approximately 30 new students each year. Participants ("PEGs") attend classes with traditional Mary Baldwin students and typically earn a [[bachelor's degree]] in four years.
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* [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/articles/990920/archive_001918.htm The Littlest Freshman of All 1999 Profile of PEG in U.S. News and World Report]
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2007/12/01/ST2007120102004.html Young, Gifted, and Skipping High School | 2007 Profile in the Washington Post]
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[[Category:Gifted education]]
[[Category:Mary Baldwin College]]