Difference between revisions of "Mathematics summer program"
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* [[AwesomeMath]] [http://www.awesomemath.org/ website] | * [[AwesomeMath]] [http://www.awesomemath.org/ website] | ||
* [[Center for Talented Youth]] (CTY) [http://www.jhu.edu/gifted/ website] | * [[Center for Talented Youth]] (CTY) [http://www.jhu.edu/gifted/ website] | ||
+ | * [[Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology]] (CMST) [http://www.mathismylife.org/index.html Website] | ||
* [[Education Program for Gifted Youth]] (EPGY) [http://epgy.stanford.edu/summer/ website] | * [[Education Program for Gifted Youth]] (EPGY) [http://epgy.stanford.edu/summer/ website] | ||
* [[MathPath]] [http://mathpath.org/ website] | * [[MathPath]] [http://mathpath.org/ website] | ||
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* [[AwesomeMath]] [http://www.awesomemath.org/ website] | * [[AwesomeMath]] [http://www.awesomemath.org/ website] | ||
* [[California State Summer School for Mathematics and Science]] (COSMOS) [http://www.ucop.edu/cosmos/ website] | * [[California State Summer School for Mathematics and Science]] (COSMOS) [http://www.ucop.edu/cosmos/ website] | ||
+ | * [[Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology]] (CMST) [http://www.mathismylife.org/index.html Website] | ||
* [[Center for Talented Youth]] (CTY) [http://www.jhu.edu/gifted/ website] | * [[Center for Talented Youth]] (CTY) [http://www.jhu.edu/gifted/ website] | ||
* [[Clay Research Academy]] [http://www.claymath.org/programs/outreach/academy/about.php website] | * [[Clay Research Academy]] [http://www.claymath.org/programs/outreach/academy/about.php website] |
Revision as of 00:47, 9 June 2006
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 AoPS Wiki.
Some of the math summer programs listed below have devoted AoPS forums where students, teachers, and parents can discuss these programs.
Contents
United States summer math programs
Math programs for elementary school students
- Center for Talented Youth (CTY) website
- Texas Mathworks Junior Summer Math Camp website
Math programs for middle school students
- AwesomeMath website
- Center for Talented Youth (CTY) website
- Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology (CMST) Website
- Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) website
- MathPath website
- Texas Mathworks Junior Summer Math Camp website
- Young Scholars Program at the University of Chicago website
Math programs for high school students
- All Girls/All Math website
- AwesomeMath website
- California State Summer School for Mathematics and Science (COSMOS) website
- Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology (CMST) Website
- Center for Talented Youth (CTY) website
- Clay Research Academy website
- Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) website
- Hampshire College Summer Studies in Matheamtics (HCSSiM) website
- Harvard Summer School (Secondary School Program) website
- Mathematics Summer Camp at Texas A&M website
- Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program (MOSP) hosted by the AMC.
- MathCamp aka Canada/USA MathCamp. website
- Michigan Math and Science Scholars website
- Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS) website
- Research Science Institute (RSI) website
- The Ross Program website
- Young Scholars Program in Discrete Mathematics at Rutgers website
- Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC) website
- Summer Institute for Mathematics at the University of Washington (SIMUW) [1]
- Summer Mathematics Institute at Oakland University website
- Summer Mathematics Program at University of Utah website
- Summer Science Program (SSP) at New Mexico Teach and Happy Valley School. website
- SummerMath at Mount Holyoke College website
- Texas Mathworks Honors Summer Math Camp website
- UConn Mentor Connection website
- Women's Technology Program at MIT website
- Young Scholars Program at the University of Chicago website