Northwestern University's Center for Talent Development

Northwestern University is a leading research university with global impact that is home to more than 90 school-based centers and nearly 50 University research centers. With an interdisciplinary culture, Northwestern's research spans a spectrum of areas including neuroscience, nanotechnology, biotechnology, engineering and education. The Center for Talent Development (CTD) at Northwestern University is dedicated to helping academically advanced students reach their full potential. CTD director, Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, is a renowned scholar in the field of gifted education, and her commitment to the gifted community is widely recognized. CTD offers many unique programs throughout the year.

Top-scoring students from Ei ASSET Talent Search have the chance to apply to various CTD programs. CTD offers a wide variety of enrichment and accelerated, credit-bearing academic programs for children from age 3 to grade 12. Residential summer programs are held on Northwestern University's Evanston, Illinois, US campus. Online courses are offered throughout the academic year and summer and include both flexibly paced asynchronous and live, synchronous options. Online course lengths vary by program from a single, one-day enrichment experience up to 34-weeks for a 2-credit honors or Advanced Placement course. Courses are available in a variety of subject areas, including STEM, English and language arts, arts and humanities, and leadership.

Learn more about the full range of CTD programs on the Programs web page. All Ei ASSET students are eligible for CTD open enrollment courses, including CTD's Online Family Program and Pathfinders.

Eligibility to take admission in any of the advanced programmes mentioned above

The following ATS scores qualify students to apply for CTD's most accelerated courses:

>=90 percentile automatically eligible and may apply as a "fast track returning student"
60 to 89 percentile as provisionally eligible

*For Application Portfolios:

Students with scores below the minimum requirement may apply with an Admission Portfolio application that includes:

The ATS scores of students are valid for two years.

As for programs, students have access to the following in grades 5-12:

 

Also check out for online courses for ATS qualifiers for the month of April, June, and July - Click here to download the PDF.

For any queries, parents can write to s-corwith@northwestern.edu

For more information, visit: https://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/