Camp Staff

The camp staff includes director Robb Sinn and an array of faculty, staff and students from the NGCSU community. Some of NGCSU's finest students and leaders serve as counselors for the program. See their Summer Honors pages by clicking on their names: Lead Counselor Jeanine Dorminey and counselors Katie Williamson, Bernex Richardson, Tinsely Lamb, Eric Pooser and Lucie Zaryova.

The Counselors
Summer Honors 2006 Counselors
Katie, Jeanine, Bernex, Tinsley, Lucy and Eric

Participants spend thirteen days and twelve nights on campus living in the dorms, eating at our cafeteria, accessing our labs and facilities and enjoying free time in the student center. Rereational Sports director Mindy Henderson facilitates the Pine Valley ropes courses, a key adventure-learning component of the leadership curriculum. Counselors are chosen from the NGCSU student population based on their academics and leadership experience. The caring, dedicated and professional staff help make Summer Honors a rich and vital experience.

Summer Honors academic units taught by NGCSU's finest faculty provide an overview of collegiate coursework. Students learn about possible majors and courses they can explore in college and have fun doing it. Some highlights from 2006 include astronomy sessions in the planetarium and at the observatory; psychology sessions about memory, neural processing, mate selection theory and Jungian archetypal analysis; political science sessions globalism and terrorism simulation activites; hypnosis; a history session about Chinggis Khan and the Mongolian empire complete with South Park cartoon illustrations; and an ecology field study and nature walk. Summer Honors provides challenging and interesting academics that will not replicate typical high school academics.

The leadership curriculum combines classrooms discussions and adventure-learning sessions. Climbing teams navigate the ropes course elements at NGCSU's Pine Valley facility focusing on problem solving, effective communication, encouragement and dynamic leadership. The teams learn safety skills on the ground and then help each team member complete the high ropes elements. It's fun, safe and exciting.

Free time is spent watching movies, shopping on the historic Dahlonega square, at pool parties complete with a Slip 'N' Slide and competing in Camp Olympics. We conclude with an Awards Banquet. Last year's Most Outstanding Student earned an NGCSU leadership scholarship worth up to $4,400.

For more information, please contact Dr. Robb Sinn, Summer Honors Director:

Summer Honors Program
NGCSU Box 5168
Dahlonega, GA 30597
Phone: 706-864-1676
Email: rsinn@ngcsu.edu

The weekend of June 16 - 17 is a mandatory stay-over weekend with events and activities planned all weekend except during a quiet time on Sunday morning (church attendance optional at Baptist, Catholic or Methodist services).

All students are welcome to apply. The suggested minimum GPA is 3.5, but other students may be admitted. Please see our Admissions page for all requirements and the application form.

 

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"Summer Honors 2006 was my first year as director, and I felt it was an incredible success. The academics were unique and interesting. Events like the Pool Party, Camp Olympics, and rock climbing at Yonah were amazingly fun. I read the kids' evaluations of every session, and I know they enjoyed themselves immensely. They learned some valuable lessons about life and leadership."

Robb Sinn
Summer Honors Director