Epsilon Camp

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Epsilon Camp is a two-week residential summer camp serving exceptional young mathematicians and their families through an intensive student program and parent workshop. The mission of Epsilon Camp is to connect 7-11 year olds who are passionate about math to professional mathematics, and to build a supportive community of peers and families.

Math professors and professional mathematicians introduce campers to the rich world of higher mathematics, with topics ranging from methods of proof to hyperbolic geometry to visual group theory. Campers attend two classes in the morning, and a third class followed by office hours in the afternoon. Evening math stations provide opportunities for further mathematical play, and social activities abound throughout the camp day. Optional field trips take place on the weekend.

Parent workshops feature a range of speakers, including talks by Epsilon Camp faculty that give a glimpse of the camp curriculum. Roundtable discussion topics include educational planning options and strategies, social and emotional development, homeschooling resources, as well as subjects suggested by parents.

Epsilon Camp 2022 will be held from July 17th - July 31st at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. The admission season is currently underway. For more information, including eligibility requirements and how to apply, please visit https://epsiloncamp.org/.