Applications are open for the American Mathematical Society (AMS) Young Scholars Program 2025. The program aims to nurture those that are interested in mathematics by aiding summer programs that provide high school students with opportunities to engage with mathematics in a way that builds curiosity and confidence.
Opportunity Details
The AMS Young Scholars Program, supported by the Epsilon Fund, was established to help fund summer mathematics programs in the United States for mathematically talented youth. The program aims to nurture those that are interested in mathematics by aiding summer programs that provide high school students with opportunities to engage with mathematics in a way that builds curiosity and confidence.
The program's primary objective is to support programs that are the most successful in nourishing mathematically talented youth. Programs that have run successfully for multiple years are typically given preference for funding over newer programs. While new programs will be considered, they must show evidence of a good fit between their plans and the mission of the AMS Young Scholars Program.
Programs that have applied for and/or received AMS Young Scholars Program funding in the past and want to be considered for funding again must submit a new application each year. At least half the funds awarded to a program must be used for student scholarships; the remainder should be used for program expenses. No institutional overhead or indirect costs will be covered with these award funds.
To be considered eligible for an AMS Young Scholars award, programs must:
Beyond these requirements, the AMS Young Scholars Program seeks to fund programs that:
Within these broad guidelines, many different programs may be considered eligible and are welcome to apply. Programs may focus on any area of mathematics, pure or applied, and be of narrow or broad scope, including programs that may concentrate on problem solving and/or mathematical research. They may also be specifically targeted to one high school year (e.g., 9th graders), or to mathematically talented women or racial minorities. Programs that incorporate undergraduate or graduate students alongside mathematicians in their teaching are particularly encouraged, as well as those that attract members of underrepresented groups.
Applications will only be accepted from program directors. If an applicant has applied in the past, they must submit a new application for support each year, regardless of whether they previously did or did not receive funding. Applications will only be accepted through MathPrograms.org and must contain the following information.
A recommendation letter may also be added to the application. This letter should come from someone NOT currently working in the program, such as an associated faculty member or a former program participant.
Contact
For more details about the AMS Young Scholars Program, visit the AMS website. If you have questions about the program or its application, please email the AMS Programs Staff.
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