About the Office of Gifted and Talented Education

Located at the University of North Texas in Denton, TX, the Office of Gifted and Talented Education has supported gifted learners since 2016. Our mission is to serve students, educators, and the broader G/T community through academic programs, professional learning, outreach, research, and psychological assessments. As a regional and international leader in gifted education, creativity, and advanced ability, we are committed to fostering excellence at every level. 

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Programs
Join us for this Summer's Six-Hour Update on June 2nd. This 6-hour GT training explores Problem-Based Learning, led by our very own Dr. Shelagh Gallagher!
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Programs
Scrappy Scholars
Introducing Scrappy Scholars, launching Fall 2025! This enrichment program is designed for gifted students seeking deeper learning experiences, creative challenges, and opportunities to connect with like-minded peers. Coming Soon!
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Resources
Resources for G/T Parents provides guidance, tools, and support for families navigating the unique needs of gifted and talented students. Explore expert advice, enrichment opportunities, and strategies to help your child thrive.
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Resources
Resources for G/T Teachers offers strategies, tools, and professional support to help you meet the needs of gifted and talented students. Access classroom resources, best practices, and enrichment opportunities to enhance your teaching.

 

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