SUMaC Application InterestLoading...Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC)Complete all questions to determine your eligibility to apply.What is your current grade level for the 2024-2025 school year?89101112Enter your birthdate:Enter your birthdate:JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031200620072008200920102011Are you available for the residential program dates Session 1: June 22 - July 18, or the online program dates Session 1: June 16 - July 4, or Session 2: July 7 - July 25?YesNoSUMaC requires students to have experience with writing, reading, and discussing mathematical proofs. Do you have experience with mathematical proofs?YesNoI agree not to share the SUMaC Admissions Exam file, or post the questions or potential solutions online.YesNoI understand there are two program formats offered for SUMaC 2025: a 3-week online program, and a 4-week residential program. Applicants will be able to select their preference for program format in the application.YesNoYou are eligible to apply to SUMaC 2025. 1) Start the SUMaC application using the student's legal name and birthdate 2) The main application account email will be the main communication for your application 3) The deadline to apply to SUMaC is February 3, 2025 at 11:59pm Pacific Time CLICK TO START YOUR SUMaC 2025 APPLICATIONYou are not eligible to apply to SUMaC this year. The residential SUMaC program is only open to students currently in grades 10 or 11, and who will be minors (younger than 18 years old) during the program. The online SUMaC program is only open to students current in grades 10 or 11, and who will be 18 years old or younger during the program. SUMaC also requires students to have experience with mathematical proofs. While we understand many students have had accelerated coursework, these grade level requirements are firm and no exceptions are made. The courses are designed for students with certain levels of maturity and experience in mind.Students in grades 8 and 9: We encourage you to consider applying for the advanced math courses in the Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes program. Students in grade 12: We encourage you to consider Stanford Math Circle, or Stanford ULO (University-Level Math & Physics).Submit