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Eligibility: CTY Intensive Studies for 7th Graders and Above

To be eligible for any CTY Intensive Studies course in 2012, students must have:

  • completed 7th grade by summer 2012
  • been born on or after September 1, 1995, and no later than June 30, 2000

AND

  • achieved the required minimum scores on at least one of the tests CTY recognizes for eligibility purposes. These tests are SAT, ACT, Advanced SCAT, and or Spatial Test Battery (STB). Required scores can be dowloaded below.

Eligibility requirements are in two subject area categories: math and science; and writing and humanities. You may be eligible in just one area, or both.The minimum score requirements can be downloaded below. Some courses have additional prerequisites; please check the course descriptions in the Intensive Studies catalog.

CTY's Talent Search offers all of these tests. Once you achieve the qualifying score(s) for a subject area, you remain eligible until you reach the age limit for the program. You need not retest to continue participating.

To view and download score requirements, use the following links: Eligibility Requirements for Intensive Studies

For more information on the STB, please visit: www.cty.jhu.edu/ts/stb_index.html

Not eligible for CTY Intensive Studies courses? Click here for more information.

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