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Honors Institute for Young Scientists (HIFYS) scrapbook
Special Collections & University Archives, Grand Valley State
University Libraries
Seidman House
1 Campus Drive
Allendale, Michigan 49401
2010
Descriptive Summary | |
| Repository | Special Collections & University Archives, Grand Valley State University Libraries, Allendale, Michigan 49401 |
| Creator | Honors Institute for Young Scientists; Honors Institute for Young Scholars |
| Title | Honors Institute for Young Scientists (HIFYS) scrapbook |
| Dates | 1958-1966 |
| Collection Size | 0.9 linear feet (1 box) |
| Abstract | The Honors Institute for Young Scientists provided a competitive scholarship to an advanced summer educational program in science and math for high school juniors and seniors in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area. It expanded to include approximately 12 states by 1962. In 1966, Grand Valley State College took over the program, changing its name to the Honors Institute for Young Scholars. Scrapbook includes articles and photographs of the Honors Institute for Young Scientists (HIFYS) in Grand Rapids. |
| Accession number | RHC-38 |
Scope and Content of Collection
Scrapbook includes articles and photographs of the Honors Institute for Young Scientists (HIFYS). The scrapbook contains photos of students and instructors during classroom and recreational activities.
Administrative History
The Honors Institute for Young Scientists was a competitive scholarship program for high school juniors and seniors in the Grand Rapids area. Applicants in the upper ΒΌ of their class scholastically were eligible if they, passed a standardized achievement test, and obtained a teacher recommendation. Students could choose to study physics, chemistry, or mathematics under top professors. Approximately 70 students per year participated in the program. Sessions were held at East Grand Rapids High School for six weeks in the summer, and included a field trip to the University of Michigan. Originally, the program received private funding; however, in 1959 the University of Michigan began sponsorship and the National Science Foundation provided a grant for the program's continuation. The program expanded to include approximately 12 states in the selection process by 1962. In 1966, Grand Valley State College took over the program. Changing its name to the Honors Institute for Young Scholars, the program offered more fields of study including biology, American history, and creative writing.
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Restrictions on Access
Collection is open for research use.
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Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Honors Institute for Young Scientists (HIFYS) scrapbook (RHC-38). Special Collections & University Archives, Grand Valley State University Libraries.
Acquisition Information
Acquired with University Archives accession 77-11 (Media Relations).
