Mission
The mission of the Halbert and Nancy Robinson Center for Young Scholars at the University of Washington is to provide challenging and accelerated educational experiences for academically talented and highly capable students. It is a site for discovery and excellence in teaching and learning, research, and service, maintaining its position as an internationally renowned center and leader of gifted and talented education.
Vision
The Robinson Center is ever-evolving to maintain excellence in its provision of differentiated enrichment, college-preparatory learning, and academic advising and coaching. Through Saturday and Summer Enrichment programming (K-10), Transition School programming, and Early Entrance college enrollment (typical ages, 14-19), the Robinson Center facilitates pathways for student-scholars’ successful preparation, transition and college enrollment by nurturing their intellectual and social-emotional development. The RC promotes challenging and accelerated learning opportunities that complement and/or extend beyond the traditional school settings. Furthermore, we cultivate a corps of academic researchers, educators and other practitioners who strive to support students in identifying and enhancing skills that promote critical thinking, resilience and sense of belonging.