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* [[Education Program for Gifted Youth]] (EPGY) [http://epgy.stanford.edu/summer/ website]
 
* [[Education Program for Gifted Youth]] (EPGY) [http://epgy.stanford.edu/summer/ website]
 
* [[Educational Studies Program]] (ESP) at [[MIT]] [http://esp.mit.edu/web/home/index.html website]
 
* [[Educational Studies Program]] (ESP) at [[MIT]] [http://esp.mit.edu/web/home/index.html website]
* [[Euclid Jam]] (online and local) [http://euclidlab.org/ website]
 
 
* [[Math Contest Camp 2010]] Grades 5-8 and grades 7-12 in Bolivar, MO [http://users.sbuniv.edu/~khopkins/2010mcc.html website]
 
* [[Math Contest Camp 2010]] Grades 5-8 and grades 7-12 in Bolivar, MO [http://users.sbuniv.edu/~khopkins/2010mcc.html website]
 
* [[Math Enrichment Summer Institute]] at [[San Jose University]] [http://www.mathenrichment.net/ website]
 
* [[Math Enrichment Summer Institute]] at [[San Jose University]] [http://www.mathenrichment.net/ website]

Revision as of 23:08, 19 February 2011

Mathematics summer programs come in many varieties targeted at many different age groups and levels of students. Selection is important in creating the best experience for any math student.

A few of the programs listed below offer mathematics scholarships or financial aid. When you discover more that do, please add that information to any appropriate places you find in the AoPSWiki.

Some of the math summer programs listed below have devoted AoPS forums where students, teachers, and parents can discuss these programs.


United States summer math programs

Math programs for elementary school students

Math programs for middle school students

Math programs for high school students

Online math summer programs by Live Tutors for all grades

See also