What? A three-week intensive summer camp for mathematically gifted students from around the globe. An initiative in response to parents and teachers of bright students who have not yet shone at the Olympiad level, as well as of those who would like to expand what they have learned in programs such as MATHCOUNTS. These talented students wish to hone their problem solving skills in particular and further their mathematics education in general. Many of our participants seek to improve their performance on contests such as AMC10/12, AIME, or USAMO.
Where and When? At the University of Texas at Dallas (6/4 – 6/16), Cornell University (6/25-7/15), and the University of California, Santa Cruz (7/23-8/12).
Who? around 120 students in grades 6-11, distinguished faculty, a large group of mentors and assistants.
Why? To offer gifted math students the opportunity to attend a high-quality summer program. You may access the AMSP Academic Curriculum here.
Here is a link to our 2012 brochure. You may also visit the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about AMSP. Here is a link to our summer program testimonials and pictures.