The Provincial Resource Program, Transition Program for Gifted Students, often called the Transition Program, UBC Transitions, UTP, or simply Transition, is an accelerated secondary school program for
gifted students funded by the BC Ministry of Education and Child Care with school district hosting by the
Vancouver School Board and site hosting from the
University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a public university, public research university with campuses near Vancouver and in Kelowna, British Columbia. Established in 1908, it is British Columbia's oldest university. The university ranks a ...
(UBC) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Each year, the program accepts around 20 new students between the ages 12 and 15, half of which are from outside the Vancouver School Board.
Over the course of two years, students complete required high school curriculum along with some university coursework. When they graduate from the program, the students are usually accepted into UBC earlier than they would if they had graduated from a regular high school (aged 14–17 instead of 18–19). The program was first established in 1993 by the Vancouver School Board, British Columbia Ministry of Education and Child Care and the University of British Columbia. Students of the program have access to most UBC facilities and are eligible to possess UBC undergraduate student cards.
The program held its 20th anniversary on May 15–17, 2015.
Location
The Transition Program is located within the University of British Columbia, in the Auditorium Annex located on West Mall. It is above the Math Graduates office, across from the Pacific Institute of Mathematical Sciences building, and behind the
Walter C. Koerner Library
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.
Program
The University Transition Program consists of two years of radically accelerated instruction.
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Achievements
* The Transition Program had won the 2008 Grades 8 and 9 Math Challengers, the 2009 Grade 9 Math Challengers, the 2011 Grade 9 Math Challengers, the 2012 Grade 8 Math Challengers, the 2015 Grade 9 Provincial Math Challengers, the 2018 Grade 8 and 9 Regional Math Challengers, and the 2020 Grade 8, 9 and 10 Regional Math Challengers. Students from the Transition Program have held top placements in the Provincial Math Challengers competitions.
* Students have been invited to Seattle
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for the Northwest Intramurals Math Competition.
* The Transition Program has won awards at Model United Nations Conferences.
* The Transition Program has won a Reach for the Top Junior Championship in 2003.
* The Transition Program has won a bronze medal in a Reach for the Top Junior Championship in 2014.
* The Transition Program has won a silver medal in a Reach for the Top Junior Championship in 2018.
* The Transition Program has won a silver medal in a Reach for the Top Junior Championship in 2020.
*The Transition Program has won a gold medal in a Reach for the Top Junior Championship in 2021.
* The Transition Program is the winner of the 2009 Investja investment competition.
* Four students from the Transition Program won the physics competition, B.C.'s Brightest Minds, in 2009 and 2010 (Allen Zhang and Yin Shu Yang in 2010, Karlming Chen and Angus Lim in 2009). Two students, Jessica Qiu and YJ Shin, came third place in 2011.
* Students from the Transition Program have won many awards in the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair competitions.
* Students from the Transition Program have been invited to the Canada-Wide Science Fair competitions as Finalists and won awards.
* Cheng Xie, a student from the Transition Program, won the 2014 Schulich Leader Scholarship.
*Emilie Ma, a student from the Transition Program, won the 2021 Schulich Leader Scholarship
References
External links
Location of the University Transition Program: Auditorium Annex Offices B
Frequently Asked Questions
UTP Reunion 2020
Monthly Transition Newsletter
University Transition Program Application Document
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Educational organizations based in British Columbia
Gifted education