Difference between revisions of "Mathematics scholarships"

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* [[Mu Alpha Theta]] offers several scholarships annually. [http://www.mualphatheta.org/Scholarships/Scholarships.aspx website]
 
* [[Mu Alpha Theta]] offers several scholarships annually. [http://www.mualphatheta.org/Scholarships/Scholarships.aspx website]
 
* [[National High School Calculus Competition]] [http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/%7Ecalculus/prize2005.html website] (NOTE: website from 2005, currently no plans for future competitions)
 
* [[National High School Calculus Competition]] [http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/%7Ecalculus/prize2005.html website] (NOTE: website from 2005, currently no plans for future competitions)
* [[Yau High School Mathematics Awards (overseas)]] for math projects [http://www.yau-awards.org/overseas/ website] (this link no longer works)
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* [[Yau High School Mathematics Awards (overseas)]] for math projects [https://www.yau-science-awards.org/ website]
  
 
=== Scholarships to mathematics summer programs ===
 
=== Scholarships to mathematics summer programs ===

Latest revision as of 01:16, 11 December 2024

The following list of mathematics scholarships is primarily for American students. This list can be reorganized to incorporate scholarship programs in other countries. Just make that reorganization as clear and as clean as possible.

Additions to this list are welcomed and encouraged. Please don't be stingy about letting students in on how they can finance their educations!


National mathematics scholarship competitions

Major scholarship programs

  • MathCounts -- Many scholarships are awarded at state and national level MathCounts competitions. website

Other scholarship programs

Scholarships to mathematics summer programs

Study abroad scholarships

  • Math in Moscow Scholarship website (NOTE: was not offered in 2010 - no longer funded)

Actuarial scholarships

Teaching fellowships and grants

  • Newton Fellowship Program -- Math for America offers generous stipends for up to $90,000 for students training to teach math at a New York City high school. website
  • Indiana Department of Education Teacher Technology Fellowships - Math

See also