Other Math Opportunities

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CAMPS

Math Camps

USA/Canada Mathcamp

  • Dates: Sunday, June 28th to Sunday, August 2nd, 2026
  • Location: Champlain College in Burlington, VT
  • Application Deadline: February 23rd, 2026
  • Eligibility: 13-18 years old
  • Program Description: Intensive math camp for mathematically talented high school students, where students explore undergraduate and graduate level topics
  • Camp Size: 120 campers with ~ 65 new campers and ~ 55 returning campers
  • Acceptance Rate: ~8% of new applicants
  • Cost: $7500 with financial aid options
  • Website: Mathcamp

Girls Together (G2)

  • Dates: July 10th to July 26th, 2026
  • Location: MIT
  • Application Deadline: March 16th, 2026
  • Eligibility:
    • Female, non-binary, or other underrepresented gender in math
    • U.S. or Canadian resident or attend school in U.S. or Canada
    • Must be in high school during 2026-2027
    • At least 14 by the July 10th, 2026
  • Program Description: Students go to two 2 hour classes everyday with a focus on improving problem-solving skills for Olympiads
  • Camp Size: ~50-60 girls and non-binary students
  • Cost: Free + reimbursement for travel costs
  • Website: G2 Math Program

Stanford Mathematics Camp (SUMaC)

  • Dates:
    • Residential (4 weeks): mid June to mid July (Programs I & II)
    • Online (3 weeks):
      • Session 1: mid June – early July (Programs I & II)
      • Session 2: early July – late July (ONLY Program I)
  • Location: Stanford University
  • Application Deadline: February 2nd, 2026
  • Eligibility: Students in 10th or 11th grade at the time of application
  • Program Description: Intensive summer math camp where students explore advanced topics in mathematics (abstract algebra, topology, etc.) and math research
  • Camp Size: ~20 students per program
  • Acceptance Rate: Estimated 5%-6% (may not be accurate)
  • Cost (with Financial Aid options):
    • Online: $3750
    • Residential: $8950
  • Website: SUMaC

Awesome Math Summer Program (AMSP)

  • Dates:
    • Session 1: June 8th to June 26th, 2026
    • Session 2: June 29th to July 17th, 2026
    • Session 3: July 20th to August 7th, 2026
  • Location: Online
  • Application Deadline: February 18th for Regular Round 1 and March 25th, 2026 for Regular Round 2
  • Eligibility: 12-18 years old
  • Program Description: Intended to help mathematically gifted students improve their problem-solving skills, especially for competitions such as AMC 10/12, AIME, or USA(J)MO
  • Camp Size: Each class has about 10-20 students
  • Acceptance Rate: Much less competitive than other in-person summer camps
  • Cost: $1275 – $1575
  • Website: AwesomeMath Summer Program

Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS)

  • Dates: June 28th to August 8th, 2026
  • Location: Boston University
  • Application Deadline: February 27, 2026
  • Eligibility (by the start of the program):
    • 14-18 years old
    • Have completed 9th grade
    • Not yet enrolled in university
  • Program Description: All first year students attend Number Theory lectures with problem sets and proof-based lessons, while returning students explore Advanced Seminars in topics such as Graph Theory
  • Camp Size: ~80 students
  • Acceptance Rate: Estimated ~10% (may not be accurate)
  • Cost: $8,000 with financial aid options
  • Website: PROMYS

Ross Mathematics Program

  • Dates: June 14th to July 24th, 2026
  • Location: Otterbein University in Columbus, OH and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, IA
  • Application Deadline: March 8th, 2026
  • Eligibility: High school students
  • Program Description: 6 week summer program with three hour daily lectures and problem students where students explore one topic for the duration of the camp
  • Camp Size: ~60 first year students
  • Acceptance Rate: ~15%
  • Cost: $7,500 with financial aid options
  • Website: ROSS

Honors Summer Math Camp (HSMC)

  • Dates: June 21st to August 1st, 2026
  • Location: Texas State University
  • Application Deadline: Open December 1st with rolling admissions until the camp is full
  • Eligibility: High school students
  • Program Description: First year students attend problem solving sessions and seminars while returning students conduct original research projects with mentors
  • Cost: $6,600 with financial aid options
  • Website: Honors Summer Math Camp

MathILY

  • Dates: June 28th to August 1st, 2026
  • Location: Bryn Mawr College
  • Application Deadline: Rolling admissions with full consideration granted to applications submitted before April 28th, 2026
  • Eligibility: Mathematically talented high-school students
  • Program Description: Students explore graduate and under-graduate level mathematics not usually encountered in high school, with 7 hours of classes each day
  • Camp Size: ~45 students
  • Acceptance Rate: ~9%
  • Cost: $6,175 with financial aid options
  • Website: MathILY

The Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics (HCSSiM)

  • Dates: June 28th to August 8th, 2026
  • Location: Hampshire College
  • Application Deadline: Rolling applications with full consideration until the last week of April
  • Eligibility: Talented and motivated high school students
  • Program Description: Intensive 6 week summer math program with college-level mathematics. Students have 4 hour morning lectures, pre-supper Prime Time Theorem, and evening problem solving sessions everyday
  • Camp Size: Estimated ~40 students (may not be accurate)
  • Acceptance Rate: Estimated ~5%-7% (may not be accurate)
  • Cost: $7,208 with financial aid options
  • Website: HCCSSiM

Leaf

  • Dates: July 12th to August 16th, 2026
  • Location: Online
  • Application Deadline: Early bird application April 1st
  • Eligibility: Students that are ages 15 to 19 not enrolled in University
  • Program Description: Five week online course for students to learn and discuss about different topics in STEM, with top students receiving the opportunity to continue with research
  • Camp Size: All applicants will be offered to participate as Independent Learners
  • Acceptance Rate: ~10% of applicants participate in the program and ~1% continue as Fellows for extended membership
  • Cost: Tiered donation system – most families pay ~$200
  • Website: Leaf

Research & Rationality Camps

Research Science Institute (RSI)

  • Dates: June 28th to August 8th, 2026
  • Location: MIT
  • Application Deadline: December 10th, 2025
  • Eligibility: Students must be juniors at the time of application
  • Program Description: Six-week, fully funded STEM research program for students to work with off-campus and on-campus university mentors to complete a research project
  • Camp Size: ~100 students
  • Acceptance Rate: ~2%
  • Cost: Free
  • Website: RSI

MIT PRIMES-USA

  • Dates: year long program with key dates below
    • Phase I, Pi Day – January 1st
    • Phase II, Pi + 0.01 Day- June 15th
    • Phase III, June 15th – August 31st,
    • Phase IV, September 1st – December 31st
  • Location: MIT + online
  • Application Deadline: December 1st, 2025
  • Eligibility: Applicants must be high school sophomores or juniors in the U.S.
  • Program Description: Sophomore students work on group projects while juniors work on group or individual projects that explore unsolved topics in mathematics with faculty advisors or local professors
  • Camp Size: ~50 students
  • Cost: Free
  • Website: PRIMES-USA