15 Math Programs for High School Students in New York State

If you’re a high school student with an interest in mathematics, consider participating in a math program. They provide an effective opportunity to gain practical experience and deepen your understanding of the field while still in high school. You will extend your learning beyond the classroom by engaging in mathematical research or attending college-level math courses. You will also get to explore the many ways in which mathematics intersects with and impacts other disciplines.

Several prestigious colleges and institutions in New York State offer solid math programs for high school students. By participating in these programs, you’ll get to learn from industry experts and top professors and start building your network early on. These programs welcome both local and out-of-state students looking to experience New York’s strong academic environment.

In this blog, we’ve put together a list of 15 math programs for high school students in New York State.

If you're looking for more programs in New York State, check our blogs here and here.

15 Math Programs for High School Students in New York State

1. Mathematical Modeling at Mercy University (M3U) 

Location: Mercy University, Westchester Campus, Dobbs Ferry, NY

Cost/Stipend: Free; $800 offered 

Acceptance Rate: Competitive 

Dates: July 7 – August 2 

Application Deadline: June 1 

Eligibility: 9th-11th graders with a “B” or better grade average; Women and minority applications are encouraged  

During the M3U program, you will explore the research methodologies as well as the career options available to you in mathematics and science. You will learn about the mathematical modelling process through real-world problems related to various scientific disciplines, including environmental and physical sciences. The program offers a hands-on learning experience, giving you the chance to participate in fieldwork and go on field trips to research centers or museums. You’ll also hear from scientists and specialists, and gain insights into career opportunities and ethical considerations in science and mathematics. You’ll be expected to work on a group project where you’ll work with your teammates to model a problem and present your solution. 

2. Veritas AI: AI Fellowship with Publication & Showcase

Location: Virtual

Cost: Varies; Financial aid available  

Acceptance Rate: Selective 

Dates: Multiple cohorts in a year

Application Deadline: Varies by cohort; 

Eligibility: High school students who have either finished the AI Scholars program or have experience with AI concepts or Python

Veritas AI focuses on providing high school students passionate about the field of AI with a suitable environment in which to explore their interests. The programs include collaborative learning, project development, and 1-on-1 mentorship. As a participant, you will be expected to have a basic understanding of Python or have completed the AI Scholars program before pursuing the fellowship. The AI Fellowship program will allow you to pursue independent AI research projects for over 15 weeks and even opt to combine AI with any other field of interest, like mathematics. You can find examples of previous projects here and read about a student’s experience in the program here

3. Simons Summer Research Program 

Location: Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY

Cost/Stipend: None; Stipend offered 

Acceptance Rate: 5%

Dates: June 29 – August 7 

Application Deadline: February 7 

Eligibility: Current high school juniors (16+) in the U.S.

The Simons Summer Research Program is a selective program where you’ll get to work on a research project alongside Stony Brook faculty mentors. When applying, you will be expected to list your top three research areas or mentors, and assignments will be made accordingly. The research areas you can choose from vary and include mathematics, biology, chemistry, engineering, and more. Aside from hands-on research work, you will also attend weekly faculty research talks and workshops. By the end of the program, you will be expected to have a written research abstract and a research poster prepared for presentation at the closing poster symposium.

4. Lumiere Research Scholar Program: Math Track

Location: Virtual

Cost: Varies; Financial aid available  

Acceptance Rate: Highly selective 

Dates: Multiple cohorts in a year

Application Deadline: Varies by cohort

Eligibility: High school students with a GPA of 3.3+ 

The Lumiere Research Scholar Program offers high school students the chance to participate in an intensive, virtual research program. As a participant, you will be paired with a PhD mentor who will offer guidance and support as you work on an independent research project. You can choose research topics from fields like mathematics, engineering, machine learning, data science, and more. By the end of the program, you will have a research paper that you can present at the Lumiere Research Symposium or publish. You can find more details about the application here, and check out students’ reviews of the program here and here

5. City College of New York: STEM Institute

Location: The City College of New York, New York, NY

Cost/Stipend: None

Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not specified 

Dates: July 7 – August 7 

Application Deadline: April 1 – May 25 

Eligibility: High school students 

During the STEM Institute program, you will be able to explore a variety of STEM topics, learn from experts, and work on real-world projects. If you’re interested in math, some of the courses you can join include Calculus I, Precalculus, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry, and more. During these courses, you will explore topics like algebraic expressions and equations, graphing polynomial functions, functions and their graphs, intervals, differentiation, and so much more. Aside from this, you will also benefit from college and career prep. 

6. Jane Street Academy of Math and Programming (AMP)

Location: Jane Street, New York, NY

Cost/Stipend: None; $5,000 scholarship offered

Acceptance Rate: Highly selective 

Dates: June 29 – July 31

Application Deadline: Typically, early spring

Eligibility: Graduating high school seniors or gap year students from disadvantaged backgrounds 

The Jane Street Academy of Math and Programming (AMP) program is open to recent high school graduates with a strong interest in math. The program offers a challenging STEM curriculum centred on mathematics, computer programming, data analysis, and game theory. As a participant, you will collaborate in small groups with a student-to-teacher ratio of 4:1 or lower. You will engage in comprehensive classes, attend guest speaker sessions, and take part in activities such as games and problem-solving exercises guided by instructors and teaching assistants.

7. High School Integrators Volunteer Program

Location: MoMath, New York, NY

Cost/Stipend: None

Acceptance Rate: Highly competitive

Dates: 5 days in the summer; 1 day a week from September – June (school year)

Application Deadline: As per the previous year: April (summer); July (school year)

Eligibility: Mathematically-talented high school students

The High School Integrators Volunteer Program is a highly competitive program for mathematically gifted high school students. As a participant, you will explore new mathematical concepts and learn from well-known mathematicians and professors. Aside from this, you will have the opportunity to interact with museum visitors, enhance your communication and interpersonal skills, and acquire valuable professional insights. By participating in this program, you will also have the opportunity to earn hours toward the President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA).

8. Institute for Creative Problem Solving (ICPS)

Location: Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY

Cost: Free (except for a $65 exam fee)

Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Highly selective; 26-33 students per grade level 

Dates: 20 classes from September to March

Application Deadline: Opens in January

Eligibility: 9th-10th graders

The Institute for Creative Problem Solving (ICPS) is a highly competitive program that provides high school students the opportunity to explore advanced topics in science, mathematics, and engineering. To be accepted into the program, you’ll have to pass a rigorous entrance exam. During the program, you will improve your problem-solving skills through advanced mathematics and creative thinking. Some topics you’ll explore include Mass-Point Geometry, Graph Theory Basics, Binomial & Multinomial Theorems, Taxicab Geometry, and more. As a participant, you’ll get to carry out hands-on experiments and work with state-of-the-art equipment. You will also engage with experts and faculty across Long Island, collaborate with peers, and join a vast network of alumni. 

9. CMT’s Summer Math Program for Young Scholars

Location: New York University, New York, NY

Cost: $2,400; Financial aid offered

Acceptance Rate: Selective 

Dates: August 11 – 29 

Application Deadline: Not specified 

Eligibility: 9th-11th graders with a “B-” or higher in Algebra I

CMT’s Summer Math Program for Young Scholars is an intensive program for mathematically talented high school students. As a participant, you will be immersed in a mathematically rich environment, where you will be introduced to undergraduate-level math topics. Some of these topics include number theory, graph theory, knots and surfaces, and more. You’ll also get to explore computer science! You will attend lectures led by Courant faculty and participate in collaborative problem sessions led by a graduate student. In addition, the program will introduce you to potential careers in mathematical sciences and offer guidance on the college admissions process.   

10. Cooper Union Summer STEM

Location: Cooper Union, New York, NY

Cost: $3,950 (6 weeks); $1,950 (3 weeks); Fee waivers available 

Cohort Size: 18-24 students per class

Dates: Multiple 3-6-week sessions from July 6 – August 13

Application Deadline: Opens mid-December

Eligibility: Current 9th-11th graders

The Cooper Union Summer STEM program offers a variety of STEM-focused courses that cover college-level topics for high school students. One of these courses is “Patterns Everywhere: Math, Science & Art,” a three-week course that utilises math, chemistry, and physics to explore naturally occurring patterns in the natural world. During this course, you will engage in hands-on projects and gain experience with Python coding and 3D printing. You will also explore the mathematical principles behind symmetry, tessellations, and fractals, as well as how elements of chemistry and physics contribute to the formation of natural structures such as crystals and honeycombs. Aside from this, you will understand how to use Python to create visual patterns, 3D-print patterned materials, and identify and analyse the patterns in music and language. 

11. Hofstra University: Summer Programs for High School Students

Location: Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY

Cost: Not specified 

Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not specified

Dates: Multiple sessions in the summer 

Application Deadline: Varies by session 

Eligibility: Rising high school seniors 

Hofstra University offers summer programs for high school students looking to participate in college-level courses in the summer. If you’re interested in mathematics, you’ll have the opportunity to enrol in for-credit, math-focused courses. Some of these courses include Mathematical Excursions, Precalculus, Linear Mathematics and Matrices, Logic, Sets, and Probability, and more. They’re offered in multiple sessions throughout the summer, either virtually or on campus. You can find the list of courses open to high school students here

12. New York Math Circle: High School Summer Program (HSSP)

Location: New York University, New York, NY (virtual options available too)

Cost/Stipend: $1,095 (in-person); $975 (remote); $795 (Zoom)

Acceptance Rate: Highly competitive 

Dates: July 22 – August 8

Application Deadline: March 1 (early); April 5 (regular)

Eligibility: 9th-12th graders 

New York Math Circle’s High School Summer Program aims to offer high school students a new, broader perspective of mathematics. The program is offered in three different modes—in-person, remote, and via Zoom—to improve accessibility.  As a participant, you will have the opportunity to explore a diverse range of math topics, solve engaging problems, and make meaningful discoveries. On Fridays, you will take part in unique activities, mathematical games, team-building exercises, and more. Additionally, you will have the chance to connect with like-minded peers and learn from expert instructors and teaching assistants.

13. Columbia University Pre-College Program

Location: Columbia University, New York, NY

Cost: Varies by program; Financial aid available; Details here

Acceptance Rate: Competitive 

Dates: Varies by program; See here

Application Deadline: Varies by program; See here

Eligibility: Domestic and international 9th-12th graders (16+) 

Columbia University offers several pre-college courses for high school students throughout the year. In the summer, you will have the option to participate in in-person or online courses and will get to attend college-level classes. You’ll meet peers from all around the world and learn from top Columbia professors. Among the various courses available to you, there are a few focused on mathematics. Some of these include “A Bridge to Higher Mathematics,” which focuses on theoretical mathematics not typically covered in high school; “Mathematical Methods in Physics,” during which you will learn about the mathematical tools used to understand and solve complex physical problems; or “Thinking and Problem Solving: Math in the Real World,” where you will explore the different ways math is used in different fields in the real world. 

14. STEP Summer Program

Location: Fordham University: Rose Hill Campus, Bronx, NY, or Lincoln Center, New York, NY

Cost: Tuition-based (contact program staff for summer pricing) 

Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not specified 

Dates: July 7 – 31

Application Deadline: As per previous year: May 12 (priority); June 9 (general)

Eligibility: Rising 8th-12th graders with an 85 average in Math and Science (approx.); Must identify as African American, Latinx, Native American, Alaskan Native, or meet the economic disadvantage criteria 

Fordham University’s STEP Summer Program offers academic enrichment in preparation for the science and math classes you’ll be taking in the upcoming high school year. During the program, you will be tutored and mentored by Fordham undergraduate students. Aside from this, you will learn about the various STEM-related careers available. The program prepares you for the academic rigour of your upcoming high school years as well as college. You’ll also have the chance to connect with your peers and go on field trips every Thursday. 

15. NYU: Machine Learning

Location: NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Brooklyn, NY

Cost: $3,050 (additional costs apply) 

Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not specified 

Dates: Multiple sessions from June – August 

Application Deadline: April 21 (tentative) 

Eligibility: International and domestic current 9th graders to graduating 12th graders with precalculus experience 

While not wholly focused on math, NYU’s Machine Learning program offers the chance to explore the mathematical techniques used in the machine learning and artificial intelligence fields. Aside from this, you will also learn about computer science and data analysis. You’ll explore topics like the fundamentals and importance of video and image recognition technologies, autonomous vehicles, diagnostic medical technologies, and more. You’ll get to conduct hands-on ML programming, explore real-world ML applications, and go through problem-solving practice. 

Image Source - Fordham University logo 

Tyler Moulton

Tyler Moulton is Head of Academics and Veritas AI Partnerships with 6 years of experience in education consulting, teaching, and astronomy research at Harvard and the University of Cambridge, where they developed a passion for machine learning and artificial intelligence. Tyler is passionate about connecting high-achieving students to advanced AI techniques and helping them build independent, real-world projects in the field of AI!

Previous
Previous

13 Physics Summer Programs for Middle School Students

Next
Next

11 Physics Programs for High School Students in New York State