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Thursday, June 19 – Sunday, June 22, 2025 | Reno, NV

The Davidson Summit is our annual flagship summertime gathering for Davidson youth and their families, where relationships are fostered with other Davidson families and the Davidson Institute team. The Summit is hosted in Reno, Nevada on the University of Nevada, Reno campus. 

Membership or alumni status to a Davidson program is required for participation.

Summit Information

What is the Summit?

Learn more about this exciting annual family event for Davidson youth, alumni, and their families!

Summit Registration

Check out the Summit registration process, dates and deadlines, and fees.

Schedule & Activities

Learn more about what the Summit weekend has to offer.

Session Descriptions & Speakers

Curious who is presenting at the Summit this year? Check out their session descriptions and bios.

Sponsors & Exhibitors

We are thrilled to announce the exciting exhibitors and generous sponsors joining us this summer!

FAQs

You've got questions - we've got answers!

Preparing for the Summit

We want to ensure that your journey is smooth and stress-free.

Member Login

Members can access the Davidson Member Community (DMC) to view the direct registration link, accommodation rate codes, discussion boards and more here. Not a member? Apply to a Davidson program!

Young Scholars Program

There should be no ceiling to your child's education. With the Young Scholars Program, there won't be. Our program is free to profoundly gifted students and their families and gives them the opportunity to connect and engage in a community that understands their needs. Summer opportunities are designed exclusively for Young Scholars.

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Questions about the Davidson Summit? Reach out to Summit@DavidsonGifted.org 

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“Within minutes of arriving at the opening session, it was as if, at long last, he had found ‘his people’. We stood to the side in amazement and joy . . . Our normally very buttoned-down boy was talking a mile a minute, looking happier than we had ever seen him in a group.” – Davidson Young Scholar Parent