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* [[Utah MathCounts]] [http://utahmathcounts.org/  (website)] is part of the national [[MathCounts]] program.
 
* [[Utah MathCounts]] [http://utahmathcounts.org/  (website)] is part of the national [[MathCounts]] program.
  
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*Mission Math Utah [http://missionmathutah.com/  (website)] is a contest for elementary and middle school students in Utah, run by Utah high school students.
  
 
== Utah high school mathematics competitions==
 
== Utah high school mathematics competitions==
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* [[Utah ARML]] is the Utah team for the [[American Regions Mathematics League]]
 
* [[Utah ARML]] is the Utah team for the [[American Regions Mathematics League]]
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*[[Utah Math Olympiad]] [http://www.utahmath.org website]
 
*[[Utah State Math Contest]] [http://www.math.utah.edu/smc/ website]
 
*[[Utah State Math Contest]] [http://www.math.utah.edu/smc/ website]
  
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== Utah college mathematics competitions==
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* Intermountain Math Contest[https://www.math.utah.edu/~bestvina/intermountain/index.html] is an college proof based math competition. It's format is similar to the Putnam, but the problems are much more approachable. High school students are welcome to compete, and have won the contest in the past.
  
 
== National math contests ==
 
== National math contests ==

Latest revision as of 12:07, 14 December 2019

Utah middle school mathematics competitions

AoPS hosts middle school math forums where students can discuss contest problems and mathematics.

  • Mission Math Utah (website) is a contest for elementary and middle school students in Utah, run by Utah high school students.

Utah high school mathematics competitions

AoPS hosts high school math forums where students can discuss contest problems and mathematics

Utah college mathematics competitions

  • Intermountain Math Contest[1] is an college proof based math competition. It's format is similar to the Putnam, but the problems are much more approachable. High school students are welcome to compete, and have won the contest in the past.

National math contests


See also