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The '''Program for the Exceptionally Gifted''' ("PEG") at [[Mary Baldwin College]] is an [[early college entrance program]] designed for girls ages 12 to 1716 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 per year. Participants ("PEGs") attend classes with traditional Mary Baldwin students and typically earn a [[bachelor's degree]] in four years, although many elect to transfer to another college or university to complete their degrees.
 
Mary Baldwin College is a private [[liberal arts college]] for women, located in [[Staunton, Virginia]]. It is known for hosting a number of special programs, including PEG and the [[Virginia Women's Institute for Leadership]]. Its residential program enrolls approximately 2000 students. An additional 300 (male and female) participate in the Adult Degree Program.