How Did Six Highly Accelerated Gifted Students Fare in Graduate School? (open access)

How Did Six Highly Accelerated Gifted Students Fare in Graduate School?

Paper written by Julian C. Stanley detailing the success of six young college graduates who were involved in graduate work. A table of the academic characteristics of the 13 young members of the Johns Hopkins University class of 1985 is included, as well as a memo on the care of young students in a non-parented residence situation.
Date: Autumn 1985
Creator: Stanley, Julian C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Three Articles by Julian C. Stanley] (open access)

[Three Articles by Julian C. Stanley]

Three articles written by Julian C. Stanley concerning gifted and talented students, and their accomplishments in early admission programs.
Date: [1985..1987]
Creator: Stanley, Julian C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Young Entrants to College: How Did They Fare? (open access)

Young Entrants to College: How Did They Fare?

Paper written by Julian C. Stanley, detailing what happens to students who enter college at a young age, including their majors, their course loads, and how well they did academically.
Date: Spring 1985
Creator: Stanley, Julian C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Two Articles by Julian C. Stanley] (open access)

[Two Articles by Julian C. Stanley]

Two articles written by Julian C. Stanley on how well young entrants to college performed in their studies.
Date: 1985~
Creator: Stanley, Julian C.
System: The UNT Digital Library