The goals of GirlsGetMath@CSU are:

  • to show students that the study of mathematics can be exciting, beautiful, and useful
  • to build confidence in students’ mathematical knowledge through engaging and expert mathematical instruction
  • to provide an affirming environment that introduces high school students to a variety of career opportunities in which sophisticated mathematical ability plays a key role
  • to emphasize the strategic role mathematics plays for success in STEM careers
  • to provide students with a support group and expert mentors who are successful undergraduate, graduate students, postdocs, and professionals from the STEM workforce
  • to have a positive influence on the way students view their mathematical interest and ability

Organizers:

Dr. Jamie Juul (jamie.juul@colostate.edu)

Dr. Liz Arnold (liz.arnold@colostate.edu)

Instructors:

The faculty organizers will be joined by graduate students who will serve as teaching assistants for the program.

Tuition:

There is no cost to participate. Daily lunch, snacks, and all program materials will be provided.

To Apply:

Applications are now closed for summer 2024.

Funding:

Support for GirlsGetMath@CSU is provided by the Mathematical Association of America and the Tensor Foundation, the American Mathematical Society Epsilon Fund, and the Colorado State University Department of Mathematics.

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