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10 Summer Math Programs for Middle School Students in New York

New York middle schoolers interested in math can consider completing a summer program in the subject. Such programs enable you to gain advanced knowledge in the subject by allowing you to engage with a rigorous curriculum. Interactions with subject experts introduce you to academic and career pathways. 


Summer math programs also equip you with practical problem-solving skills that help in various fields. Furthermore, you receive the opportunity to interact and collaborate with peers, who become part of your network. To help you make the most of these benefits, we have compiled a list of programs you can choose from.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Highly selective

Location: Virtual

Cost: Varies; financial aid available

Dates: 8 weeks, varies by cohort

Application Deadline: Varies according to cohort

Eligibility: Students in grades 6 to 8


If you are interested in conducting math research, you can participate in Lumiere’s Junior Explorer Program. The program pairs you with PhD mentors from various prestigious universities, like Harvard, Oxford, MIT, and Princeton, who are experts in math and related subjects. You gain specialized knowledge in the subject by conducting original math research The program teaches you how to read and interpret academic literature, build research questions, and create outputs such as a high school-level research paper or case study, which enables you to build crucial skills. You develop scientific communication skills through feedback and writing coaching sessions. You can opt for the Junior Research and Publication Program, where you can publish your research in academic journals.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Competitive

Location: Columbia University, New York, NY

Cost/Stipend: None

Dates: July 6 – 31 (summer session) and October – May (academic year session)

Application Deadline: April 15 (summer) and November 1 (academic year)

Eligibility: 7th – 12th grade students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine or related STEM fields and who have an 80% grade average particularly in math and science


S-PREP is a challenging program for talented middle and high school students. You engage with an advanced curriculum that prepares you for further academics in high school and college. Although the program is designed with a focus on medicine, students interested in math can study Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, and Statistics. Outside academics, you receive support with preparing for standardized tests. The program also encourages you to participate in college preparation and career development workshops, college & academic counseling services, field trips, and college tours. 


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not specified

Location: Virtual

Cost: Varies; financial aid available

Dates: 25 hours over 10 weeks (on weekends) during the spring cohort and 25 hours over 2 weeks (on weekdays) during the summer cohort.

Application Deadline: Rolling deadlines

Eligibility: Students in grades 6 – 8


Veritas AI’s AI Trailblazers program brings you to the intersection of math and technology. The program teaches you the basics of AI and machine learning. Through virtual interactive lectures, you study diverse topics like Python, data analysis, regression, image classification, neural networks, and AI ethics. You then apply your learnings to a practical project. This project must solve a real-world math challenge through technology. Past students have built a machine-learning model to classify music genres and a machine-learning algorithm to provide a custom list of educational resources based on selected specifications.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Small classes

Location: National Museum of Mathematics, New York, NY

Cost: $1,450 per one-week session

Dates: June 29 – September 4; one-week sessions

Application Deadline: First-come, first-served basis

Eligibility: Students in grades 1 – 9


This summer camp is for students in various grades who are curious about math. The curriculum covers topics not taught in school through hands-on activities. Middle schoolers fall in the Delta and Gamma grade bands. Some of the topics taught in this camp include graphs, symmetry in art and architecture, geometric shapes in the natural world, and much more. For each track, you learn to think like a mathematician and solve problems through logic. You participate in education sessions and complete practical projects.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: 14 – 16

Location: Various locations, including Speyer School, New York, NY

Cost: $4,117

Dates: June 28 – July 17 (Summer A) or July 19 – August 7 (Summer B)

Application Deadline: June 21 (Summer A) or July 12 (Summer B)

Eligibility: Students in grades 5 and 6 who meet CTY-level quantitative scores


Johns Hopkins’s CTY offers various programs in a range of subjects. Students interested in math can opt for the Inductive and Deductive Reasoning track. For the inductive reasoning component, you study algebraic and geometric concepts, patterns, and real-world questions by creating recursive and explicit formulas. For the deductive reasoning component, you learn to use a system of logic to draw conclusions from statements considered true. You learn various approaches to the two systems in terms of the application of reasoning, logic, and mathematical formulas. You work individually and in groups to solve problems orally and in writing. 


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Selective

Location: Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

Cost: $550; need-based scholarships are available

Dates: August 3 – 7

Application Deadline: April 30

Eligibility: Students in grades 5 – 8 who love math


This is a week-long math camp for math enthusiasts in New York. The program expects you to have a strong foundation in and passion for math. You study topics that go beyond a typical math curriculum taught at school. The program focuses on hands-on activities, collaboration, and problem-solving. Computer science is an important dimension of the interdisciplinary program where you learn coding. You also participate in extracurricular activities and work towards a final showcase open to parents.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Selective

Location: New York University, New York, NY

Cost/Stipend: None

Dates: July 6 – 31

Application Deadline: March 31

Eligibility: All NYC students in 7th or 8th grade during the application period


With NYU’s College and Career Lab, you explore various academic subjects and try out different career paths that align with your interests. The program is designed in the form of college-style lectures and intensive workshops in a range of subjects, including business, which covers mathematical topics. In the business track, you learn core subjects like economics and accounting, both of which have math as their foundation. In addition to lectures, you learn from classroom discussions and practical projects. The program thus imparts skills that help you thrive in a business environment. 


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not specified

Location: Virtual

Cost: $1,895

Dates: Multi-length courses available throughout the year

Application Deadline: Varies according to session

Eligibility: Students aged 13 years and older


Dartmouth offers a practical math program that introduces you to real-world applications of the subject. It teaches how mathematical models help simplify complex systems and how mathematical reasoning questions quantitative claims. The program also explores whether a problem requires mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, or a combination of both. You gradually develop the skills needed to make predictions and inform critical decision-making. You also consider careers in engineering, data science, economics, and business. For the final project, using data, you develop a model, test assumptions, and test the reliability and limitations of your findings in response to a real-world question. 


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Not specified

Location: Online

Cost: $1,275 – $1,575 (based on when you apply)

Dates: June 8 – 26 (session 1), June 29 – July 17 (session 2), or July 20 – August 7 (session 3)

Application Deadline: May 26 (last deadline)

Eligibility: Gifted middle and high school students aged 12 – 18


This is an online math program for students interested in the subject. This program is designed for you to learn new math concepts and develop technical skills. Several programs are available, and you can choose from among them based on your interests. You attend live, instructor-led classes and complete daily homework as you progress through the program. The schedule also includes regular assessments. You learn to apply advanced concepts to specific problems and prepare for math contests.


Acceptance rate/cohort size: Selective

Location: Online

Cost/Stipend: Fully funded

Dates: July 6 – 24 (summer) and August 26 – December 9 (fall)

Application Deadline: March 25

Eligibility: Low-income students in grades 6 or 7 who reside in and attend school in the U.S. and with a family income of less than $90,000.


This is a selective and rigorous program by Stanford for talented middle schoolers. Held in the summer and fall, you choose 1 track based on your interests. Students who want to study math can opt for the Discovering Geometry: From Flatland to the Fourth Dimension or Real-Life Applications to Mathematics track. In the geometry track, you discover the shapes, patterns, and dimensions that define the world. In the applications to math track, you connect mathematics to real-life scenarios through examples in cryptography and financial mathematics. You attend live interactive classes in the summer term, which are led by Stanford faculty. In the fall, you participate in debates and discussions related to your chosen track. In addition to academics, you receive support and counseling for applying for other prestigious programs.


Stephen is one of the founders of Lumiere and a Harvard College graduate. He founded Lumiere as a Ph.D. student at Harvard Business School. Lumiere is a selective research program where students work 1-1 with a research mentor to develop an independent research paper.

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