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Humanities and Sciences Institute

5201 North 7th Street
Phoenix AZ 85014

1105 East Broadway Road
Tempe AZ 85282

phone: 460-317-5900
fax: 602-650-1777

Located in Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona, HumSci provides a rigorous accelerated academic program in international languages, language arts, literature, social studies, mathematics and natural sciences.  These disciplines integrate the Arizona Academic Standards and are based on the College Board's Advanced Placement curriculum as well as the Great Books of the Western World. 
 
Mission Statement: "The mission of the Humanities and Sciences Institute is to prepare mature high school students in humanities and sciences for post secondary education, social responsibility, employability, and life long learning."
 
Snapshot of Humanities and Sciences Institute:
     -9-12 school currently serving 64 students;
     -small campus size and instruction takes place in small groups and
      one to one;
     -open twelve months of the year;
     -students may concurrently enroll in community college or university
      courses. Tuition is paid by the Institute.
    -students has the to participate in state, national and international
      field experiences such as Biosphere 2, Grand Canyon and
      Intercultural Center for the Study of Deserts and Oceans at Puerto
     Penasco, Mexico and Quebec, Canada;
    -accredited by AALE in November, 2002.
 

Visit Humanities and Sciences Institute's website at
www.humsci.org

Read parent reviews and see recent test scores at
http://www.greatschools.net/


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