CTY
CTY is a summer camp where students get to learn and have fun in an tolerant, open community. This website is devoted to describing every aspect of the CTY experience.
CTY officially stands for Center for Talented Youth, and is run by Johns Hopkins University. It accepts all qualified* students who have completed the 7th grade up until the age of 16.
It should be noted that although CTY was created for intelligent students to learn outside the boundaries of school, it has become so much more. Many people feel CTY is the greatest sense of community and love they have ever experienced, and the love and memories stay with them for a lifetime. CTY changes lives. Because of this, people are motivated to return even after they have taken all the classes that interest them.
- As a condition of admission to CTY, students must take the College Board SAT far earlier than normal (usually 7th or 8th grade) and earn a score higher than that of the average college-bound senior.
If you are new to CTY or this website about CTY see:
- The Lexicon for general information on CTY.
- The Courses list for possible courses that can be taken at CTY.
- The Sites list for where CTY takes place.
- The What to bring list for suggestions on what to bring to CTY.
- Also see: CTY expansions, CAA, Baby CTY, and IAAY.
If you are interested about what happens during CTY see:
- The Activities list for daily games, sports, and activities at CTY.
- The Quad Time page for the afternoon free time for CTYers.
- The Mandatory Fun, Dances, and Only at CTY pages show what CTY weekends are like.
- Also see: The Game, Mao, Silent Football, Acting Improv, and FLAAR.
If you are looking for information on CTY traditions see:
- The Canon for the various songs that are played at CTY dances.
- The Hall of Fame and Hall of Shame pages for information on past CTY deeds.
- Also see: Things we like, The Afterdance, Passionfruit, Robe Thursdays, Duct tape, and Second Saturday.
See also
- CTY organization history
- Essays: personal meanings of CTY
- CTY homepage