The Academy was created following state legislation in 2005 that designated it as a "university school for profoundly gifted pupils."
Their research has uncovered that the profoundly gifted have different educational needs and accomplish much more in school and work than moderately gifted.
Meredith Vieira reports that parents of the "profoundly gifted" can't find schools to keep up with the intellectual potential of their 2-year-olds and 6-year-olds.
Some children who become known as profoundly gifted receive speaking fees and monetary support from organizations or individuals.
Gross advocates radical acceleration for exceptionally and profoundly gifted children.
The organization's mission is to support the needs of profoundly gifted children through information resources, networking and educational opportunities, family support, advocacy, and scholarships.
"Presumed Innocent" is without doubt an ambitious and absorbing novel, the work of a profoundly gifted writer with a fine, distinctive voice.
This special school caters to the needs of the profoundly gifted.
Grobman discusses how some exceptionally and profoundly gifted individuals may unconsciously create deficits as a way of closing the asynchrony gap.
Without "Tales of Hoffmann" it would be harder to recognize what a profoundly gifted composer Offenbach really was.