
In Radford, VA
As a Visual & Performing Arts and Humanities Summer Regional Governor’s School student, you will:
The Governor’s School for Visual & Performing Arts and Humanities serves rising junior and senior high school students by providing impactful and dynamic college learning experiences.

Since their inception in 1973, the Virginia Governor's Schools have been providing some of the state's most able students with academically challenging and enriching programs that reach far beyond what is offered in their public school. With the support of the General Assembly and the Board of Education, the Governor's Schools include summer residential, summer regional, and academic-year programs. Educational opportunities are available in science, mathematics, technology, the arts, and humanities. Participants' experiences are consistent with Virginia's Standards of Learning as identified by the Virginia Department of Education.

In Roanoke, VA
At the Summer Residential Governor’s School for Medicine and Health Sciences in Roanoke, you will explore medicine and the health sciences as a foundation for integrated study. This will take place through:
The Medical and Health Sciences SRGS program is suited for students with a serious interest in science, curiosity about the effects of science in the fields of medicine and health care, and motivation to spend a month in a rigorous, academically accelerated setting during the summer. The Governor’s School is a partnership between Radford University and the Blue Ridge Partnership for Health Sciences Careers.
The New River Valley Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities is a new partnership between Radford University, New River Valley Community College and regional school divisions designed to give high school students immersive arts and humanities experiences during the academic year while earning college credit.
Located on Radford University’s campus, the program allows selected students to earn up to 30 university credits through interdisciplinary coursework, hands-on learning, internships and mentorship opportunities with regional arts and humanities organizations.