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If you are a gifted and talented rising junior or senior from a Tennessee high school; if you are interested in environmental studies, paleontology, archaeology, and historic preservation; if you enjoy fun hands-on learning experiences, then you may be interested in spending five weeks at East Tennessee State University's Governor's School for the Scientific Exploration of Tennessee Heritage.


Now offering college credit, the Governor's Schools are more exciting and more intellectually relevant than ever. Participation in the Governor's School for the Scientific Exploration of Tennessee History gives students an academic and college life edge.

You will earn seven hours of college credit with two college-level courses, History of Tennessee and Historical Geology.

Events

Center of Appalachian Studies & Services

Appalachian Teaching Project
Archives of Appalachia
Governor's School
Now & Then: The Appalachian Magazine
Reece Museum

Department of Appalachian Studies

Appalachian, Scottish, and Irish Studies
Appalachian Studies Minor
Bluegrass
Environmental Studies Minor