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MS2 Program
All (MS)2 scholars begin the program the summer following 9th grade; therefore, they must be in 9th grade when they apply. The program provides the students with appropriate and rigorous challenges in order to prepare them better or put them in a position for possible careers in engineering, science, medicine, computer technology and other technical fields.
The rigors of the program are designed to help the (MS)2 scholar become a more self-reliant and self-confident student. The program operates concurrently with Phillips Academy's Summer Session, which offers some 500 additional students from the United States and abroad the opportunity to study subjects of their choice intensely for one summer. The (MS)2 scholars are in the same dormitories and sporting events with the students in the Phillips Academy Summer Session program.
Please see (MS)2 Project Home for more information.
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Page last modified October 30, 2008.
Teachers who volunteer for the Educational Proficiency Plans (EPP) team will review and update EPPs, as well as meet with their EPP students. If you are interested in becoming a member of the EPP team, please contact Linda Barber at (617) 466-5023 or at . We are putting together a short but informative training that will allow anyone interested to feel competent to carry out the work involved. [
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