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High Schoolers From Six States Attend 国产哟哟 Honors Experience

A group of students participate in a preview of college life in a health sciences class
Dr. Nicole Waters, dean of the College of Health Sciences, leads students in the banana surgery.

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擜 group of 26 high school students, from 26 different schools in six states, recently spent a week on the campus of 国产哟哟 previewing college life. As participants in The Honors Experience, the teenagers were introduced to dorm living and eating in the cafeteria, attended credit-bearing college courses, and completed service projects.

This year鈥檚 group is the largest one to attend since the program began three years ago. Classes were offered on various subjects, including relationships, religious studies, biology, nursing and exercise physiology. The students attended two classes based on their interests.

On day two in the nursing class, the students performed surgery鈥攐n Mr. Banana. Dr. Nicole Waters, associate provost of the College of Health Sciences and associate professor of nursing, gave each student a banana patient, surgical kit and gown, and sterile operating field. As they received instructions on Mr. Banana鈥檚 health problems, the students learned about anatomy, surgical terms and practiced using a scalpel and sutures.

After drawing different organs on Mr. Banana, such as the liver, stomach, gall bladder and kidneys, the students put the patient to sleep and began operating. Waters led a discussion about hospital protocols, caring for a patient, and medical terminology. Mr. Banana had several conditions that needed treatment: hydrocephalus, fluid on the brain; blepharoptosis, drooping eyelids; cholelithiasis, gall stones; and other ailments.

The students listened to Waters鈥 directions and operated with precision. Savannah Greene, a senior from Polk County (N.C.) High School, hopes to become a pediatric doctor. 鈥淲e get a chance to see what it鈥檚 really going to be like,鈥 she observed. 鈥淚t teaches us new things that will be good to know in the future.鈥 Courtney Gant, a senior at Alexander Early College in Taylorsville, N.C., wants to be a pharmacist. 鈥淚 thought it was really neat to experiment with the actual instruments,鈥 she said. Skyler Hardin, a senior at Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy in Rutherford County, N.C., wants to be a trauma nurse. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really interesting, because this is what I want to do,鈥 she noted.

The Honors Experience is offered each summer to academically gifted and talented students who are currently in the ninth through 11th grade. Students who are accepted into the program are automatically invited to participate in GWU鈥檚 Ignite Excellence Scholarship competition during their senior year of high school, giving them a chance to compete for academic scholarships鈥攖he highest honor covers full tuition as well as room and board, totaling over $40,000 per year.

Students attend chapel each day and work at service projects in the afternoon. This year, they painted a house for Rutherford County Housing Partnership, deep cleaned and did yard work for Laura鈥檚 Homes of Cleveland County, N.C., performed yard and work projects for Shelby (N.C.) Mission Camp, and stocked and organized donated materials for Washington Outreach Ministry in Waco, N.C.

Dr. Eddie Stepp, professor of religious studies and philosophy, is the director, and Mindy Robinson, coordinator for Community Engagement and Student Ministries, is the assistant director. Several GWU faculty and staff help with the event. In addition to Waters, classes were taught by Dr. Candice Rome, associate professor of nursing; Dr. Iva Naydenova, associate professor of psychology; Dr. Don Berry, professor of religious studies; Dr. Jay Zimmer, assistant professor of biology; and Dr. David Granniss, chair and associate professor of exercise science. Speaking at the chapel service were Anna Sieges-Beal, assistant professor of religious studies; Tracy Jessup, vice president of Christian Life and Service and senior minister to the University; Neal Payne, associate minister to the University for Student Ministries; Stacy Simmons, associate minister to the University for Pastoral Care; and Dr. William M. Downs, GWU president.

Located in the North Carolina foothills, 国产哟哟 is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 国产哟哟 emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 国产哟哟.edu.

Note to our readers: This article reflects the University鈥檚 tuition and fee schedule at the time of publication. Tuition and financial aid policies change annually. For the most up-to-date and accurate information on current tuition rates and financial aid resources, please visit the University鈥檚 official Admissions聽page.

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