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'''Epsilon Camp''' describes itself as a "non-profit educational intervention for 'math geeks' with the highest IQ." The first year of Epsilon Camp was 2011, when Epsilon Camp was at the campus of Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. A unique feature of Epsilon Camp is parent housing on campus, allowing parents to accompany exceptionally young students as they participate in the two-week residential program. Mathematics classes for the campers are taught by professors of mathematics from various universities. The program includes recreational programs and programs for parents about gifted education and resources for advanced learning of mathematics.  
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'''Epsilon Camp''' describes itself as a "non-profit educational intervention for 'math geeks' with the highest IQ." Epsilon Camp offers very advanced mathematics courses for elementary-age learners (age 8-11) during the summer via a residential 2-week program. The first year of Epsilon Camp was 2011, when Epsilon Camp was at the campus of Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. A unique feature of Epsilon Camp is parent housing on campus, allowing parents to accompany exceptionally young students as they participate in the two-week residential program. Mathematics classes for the campers are taught by professors of mathematics from various universities. The program includes recreational programs and programs for parents about gifted education and resources for advanced learning of mathematics.  
  
[http://www.epsiloncamp.org/index.php Epsilon Camp website]
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You can learn more about Epsilon Camp at its website: http://www.epsiloncamp.org/index.php

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Epsilon Camp describes itself as a "non-profit educational intervention for 'math geeks' with the highest IQ." Epsilon Camp offers very advanced mathematics courses for elementary-age learners (age 8-11) during the summer via a residential 2-week program. The first year of Epsilon Camp was 2011, when Epsilon Camp was at the campus of Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. A unique feature of Epsilon Camp is parent housing on campus, allowing parents to accompany exceptionally young students as they participate in the two-week residential program. Mathematics classes for the campers are taught by professors of mathematics from various universities. The program includes recreational programs and programs for parents about gifted education and resources for advanced learning of mathematics.

You can learn more about Epsilon Camp at its website: http://www.epsiloncamp.org/index.php