Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow
The mission of ICPS is to enhance the problem-solving skills of tremendously talented students using advanced mathematics and creative thinking. The Institute strengthens our nation's development of young leaders and role models in mathematics, science and technology to allow them to contribute greatly to society. The Institute is tuition-free, providing equal access to all qualified students from Long Island and promoting underrepresented populations in the STEM fields.
ICPS is among the country's most competitive programs. Each year, roughly 600 outstanding students apply for around 90 available spots. Selection signifies that a student is among the top one-tenth of one percent of all students in mathematics on Long Island in his or her grade.
Acceptance is determined by applicant scores on a rigorous entrance exam. The Institute also limits the number of participants from each school district so that ICPS classes represent as many districts as possible.
Each student is expected to spend sixty hours in class and on related outside projects. The curriculum spans algebra, geometry, number theory, and less commonly taught areas such as probability-based problem solving, theory of finite differences, and mass point geometry. Applications of math in science and engineering are also explored.
Participants develop their ability to use a variety of problem-solving skills and strategies, strengthen their mathematical intuition and enthusiasm, and experience the excitement of discovery through creative problem solving. Over the years, many ICPS graduates have earned prestigious awards and excelled in national and international math, science and engineering competitions. More than 10% of alumni receive academic and research honors every year, including recognition from Regeneron (formerly Intel and Siemens) in math, science or technology.
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