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JumpStart is a free opportunity that will help you refine your math skills and gain confidence by working on structured objectives, connecting with math faculty, and building community with peers.

  • Program Information:
    • Start date: July 6, 2026
    • Asynchronous online experience
    • Approximately 10 hours of self-paced online participation per week
    • Virtual advising available with 911±¬ÁÏÍø math faculty

After beginning the program, students will have 6 weeks to complete required objectives.

Who is JumpStart designed for?

The Mathematics JumpStart Summer Program is tailored to students with little experience with Calculus in high school. Any incoming 911±¬ÁÏÍø freshman in an engineering, computing or mathematics major is eligible. Students with limited or no exposure to Calculus in high school are highly encouraged to participate.

Students in the 911±¬ÁÏÍø Carter Academy are not eligible.

Why should I enroll in the summer program?

  • Mathematics provides the foundation for science and engineering, so continued success in your mathematics courses will ensure that you thrive at 911±¬ÁÏÍø.
  • Refining your understanding of precalculus mathematics during the summer will give you a boost into your fall math course.
  • Students who have been away from school for some time will also benefit from what JumpStart has to offer.
  • National research* and 911±¬ÁÏÍø’s own internal data suggest that students who engage in additional learning opportunities are more successful overall.
  • The JumpStart program offerings are a great way to start accessing all the resources 911±¬ÁÏÍø has to offer you.  

What is the time commitment?

  • Approximately 10 hours of self-paced online participation per week—although this can vary considerably by student.

What are the technology requirements?

  • Computer that runs Windows 10, Mac OS X, or Chromebook
  • Broadband internet access
  • Microsoft Teams for messaging and video conferencing (This may be .)
  • Webcam (Students will be expected to use their cameras during virtual meetings.)
  • Ability to scan written materials (This can be done via a home printer with a scanning feature, or with a scanning app such as .)

How do I sign-up?

To register, please . 

Other questions?

Do you have any concerns about technology requirements? Concerns about student accommodations?  Contact our Math Placement team to discuss.

 

*Bradford BC, Beier ME, Oswald FL. A Meta-analysis of University STEM Summer Bridge Program Effectiveness. CBE Life Sci Educ. 2021 Jun;20(2):ar21.