Summer Program 2024

Over the course of six plus one weeks, high school students will have the opportunity to participate in an intensive program at Northeastern University, to prepare for and succeed in future math courses. Additional enrichments courses are included!

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Math Question Center

The Math Question Center is an online space designed to support students throughout the academic year. With support from a vast group of mentors, students can drop in to ask for help with homework, get advice on preparing for college, and work with peers to tackle interesting math problems.

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Center Calculus Field Day

Over 100 students from across Boston Public Schools come to Northeastern University one day a year to compete in teams of three in challenging and stimulating tests in Precalculus and AP Calculus.

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In the News

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Students score summer jobs that pay them to take calculus
Northeastern University’s Summer Youth Employment Program, in partnership with the SuccessLinks Youth Jobs program of the city of Boston and its Learn and Earn program, lets kids not have to choose to between a learning experience and ha...
Bridge to calculus students work in Dodge hall.
Northeastern creates 135 summer jobs for high school students
Employment in Boston will include work opportunities in university departments to support communications, administration and student services, as well as Northeastern’s Bridge to Calculus program, which empowers young people from underse...
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Northeastern’s ‘Bridge’ helps Boston public school students traverse calculus chasm
In 1994, Northeastern mathematics professor Robert Case noticed something: high schools in the Boston suburbs had Advanced Placement calculus programs, while inner-city schools did not. So Case decided to do something about it.
Christopher Suplice
He adapted to life with low vision. Now he wants to make it easier for others.
Bridge to Calculus alum and mentor Christopher Suplice wants to use computer science to create adaptive technology for people with visual impairments.
three students work on calculus problem together
Northeastern hosts Boston high school students for Calculus Field Day
The event is designed to challenge students’ knowledge in calculus, help them prepare for their AP Calculus tests in the spring, and nurture their passion for mathematics.
Your generous support will help Boston Public School students realize their potential.
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