Columbia, S.C. – The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) is proud to announce that this year there were 3,545 South Carolina Junior Scholars from all public, private, and home schools. The South Carolina Junior Scholars Program (SCJSP) was developed by the SCDE during the 1985–86 school year to identify eighth grade students with exceptional academic talent and to develop strategies for inclusion into special programs.
The program includes a process for screening a potential talent pool of students by identifying and recognizing those students with exceptionally high academic achievement and intellectual ability. SCJSP identification criteria include the following:
The purpose of the program is to identify students and provide opportunities that will facilitate their intellectual growth, broaden their individual interests, and promote their academic achievement. The program includes summer opportunities in collaboration with participating South Carolina colleges and universities. Students can also list this special recognition on their applications to colleges and universities.
The latest Junior Scholars Program data by district can be found here.
Parents interested in additional information about the South Carolina Junior Scholars Program should contact their school guidance counselor.