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Why Should Students Join Summer Camps

Participating in STEM or writing programs helps high school students stand out by showing initiative, passion, and real-world skill beyond the classroom.

How STEM and Writing Programs

STEM and writing programs help students gain confidence, explore interests, and build real-world skills that prepare them for college and future careers.

Academic & Professional Growth

Strengthen skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, and creativity—core abilities essential for college success and future careers.

Exploration & Interests

Gain exposure to potential college majors and career pathways, helping students make informed decisions about their academic direction.

Portfolio & Opportunities

Create research or writing projects that can be submitted to competitions or college applications, while building connections with mentors who provide guidance and future opportunities.

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Stand Out in College Admissions

Show initiative and depth through meaningful academic work.

Ready to Join?

Spaces are limited to ensure personalized attention. Early registration is recommended.

How Our Tutoring Center Can Help You

We provide comprehensive support to maximize your camp application success and college admissions outcomes.

Program Guidance

Identify the best-fit STEM or writing programs based on their interests, experience, and goals.

Academic Strengthening

Strengthen academic foundations in math, science, and writing to meet program standards.

Application Support

Craft strong applications with polished essays, resumes, and recommendations.

Research Mentorship​

Provide research mentorship to develop high-quality projects for publication or competition.

Enrichment Courses

Offer advanced enrichment classes that prepare students for success once they’re accepted.

Success Preparation

​Help students reflect on learning for essays and interviews​.

Programs you can attend

We provide comprehensive support to maximize your camp application success and college admissions outcomes.

Difficulty
Subject
Financial Aid

Medium

$5,000–$6,000

AwesomeMath Summer Program

Subject

Math

Financial Aid

No

Location

University of Dallas, TX; Cornell University, NY; online options.

Eligibility

Students 12–18 with experience in math competitions.

A 3-week camp focused on problem-solving and competition-level math, preparing students for contests like AMC and AIME.

Medium

Free

University of Chicago Young Scholars Program

Subject

Math

Financial Aid

N/A

Location

University of Chicago, IL

Eligibility

High school students with strong interest in math.

A math enrichment program during the school year introducing students to advanced mathematical concepts.

Medium

$500–$1,000

Boston University Math Enrichment Program

Subject

Math

Financial Aid

No

Location

Boston, MA

Eligibility

Grades 8–12.

Offers weekly courses covering advanced math topics and problem-solving for talented students.

Medium

$6,000

MathPath

Subject

Math

Financial Aid

Yes

Location

Rotating U.S. college campuses.

Eligibility

Ages 11–14, by application and qualifying test.

A 4-week residential program introducing students to higher mathematics and creative problem-solving.

Easy

$3,500–$6,000

Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) Math Programs

Subject

Math

Financial Aid

No

Location

Multiple campuses and online.

Eligibility

Students meeting CTY test score requirements.

Offers summer and online math courses from algebra to college-level topics for advanced students.

Easy

$3,500–$6,000

Northwestern University College Prep Math Courses

Subject

Math

Financial Aid

No

Location

Northwestern University, Evanston, IL (and online).

Eligibility

Grades 9–12.

Two- to three-week academic enrichment courses covering college-level math and data science.

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