Summer Coding Camp
Due to COVID-19 pandemic, CyberMath Summer Camps switched to online camps in 2020. These pages are kept for information purposes for summer camps in the future. Please click below to sign up for our online camps.
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Dates: July 13–25, 2020 (see calendar below for details please)
Location: Classes will be held at Stanford University in Stanford, CA
Residential Students will stay in Silicon Valley.
Ages: 11-18 for residential students, 9-18 for day students.
Tuition: $1,985 for day campers, $4,700 for residential students. (Installment plans are available)
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Stanford Campus Experience!
CyberMath Academy’s coding camp is a selective summer program for students who would like to learn and excel at coding in the inspiring and motivating atmosphere of Stanford University. Our coding and technology camp provides a challenging environment for students in which they master coding with the participation of brilliant students from all over the globe.
Courses offered at our coding camp
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Python Programming
Learn to deal with common algorithmic problems. Beginners will learn the basics of programming and will be able to write codes that solve beginner level computer science problems. Students with programming experience will improve their skills to solve challenging projects.
Recommended Grade Levels: 4th-12th
Prerequisites: None
Topics Covered
– Variables and Operators
– Conditionals
– Loops
– Arrays
– Strings
– Functions
– Files
– Matrices
Outstanding Teachers!
Please see our faculty page for our instructors. Summer coding camp instructors will be some of the instructors listed on our faculty page or other outstanding teachers with similar credentials.
Guest Lectures by Stanford Researchers
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Students’ Forum
Learn how to get accepted to top colleges from students who currently attend Stanford and other top colleges.
Stanford Campus Tour
Stanford Campus Tours and laboratory visits are scheduled each year.
We will also see the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area. Our San Francisco tour includes Twin Peaks, Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39, Treasure Island, Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower and the yummy yummy Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory.
Schedule of Activities
Date
Morning
Afternoon
Camp Schedule
Sun, July 12
Residential and Int. Students Arrive
Orientation
Mon, July 13
Opening, Guest Lecture
Coding Classes
Tue, July 14
Coding Classes
Coding Classes
Wed, July 15
Coding Classes
Coding Classes
Thu, July 16
Coding Classes
Coding Classes
Fri, July 17
Coding Classes
Coding Classes
Sat, July 18
Stanford Campus Tour
Sun, July 19
San Francisco Tour***
San Francisco Tour***
Mon, July 20
Coding Classes
Coding Classes
Tue, July 21
Coding Classes
Coding Classes
Wed, July 22
Coding Classes
Coding Classes
Thu, July 23
Coding Classes
Coding Classes
Fri, July 24
Coding Classes
Coding Classes
Sat, July 25
Practice Test -2
Award Ceremony
Domestic Residential Students Depart
Sun, July 26
Applications Talk for Int. Students
Application Talk for Int. Students
Mon, July 27
International Students Depart* Domestic residential and international students who will be staying with us overnight at our coding camp are expected to arrive at Boston Logan International Airport or at the camp site between 7 am – 7 pm on July 12th. For tuition and fees, please see below.
Daily Schedule
Time | Activity | Notes |
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7:00 am – 7:30 am | Breakfast | Residential Students Only |
8:00 am – 8:30 am | Day Students Arrive | |
8:30 am – 11:30 pm | Morning Classes | |
11:30 pm – 12:15 pm | Lunch and Activity Time | Conversation with Teachers/Counselors |
12:15 pm – 3:30 pm | Afternoon Classes | |
3:30 pm – 4:00 pm | Snack | |
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm | Day Students Depart | |
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm | Optional Study / Free Time | Residential Students Only* |
6:00 pm – 7:15 pm | Dinner | Residential Students Only* |
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm | Study Time | Residential Students Only* |
9:30 pm – 10:30 pm | Free Time | Residential Students Only |
10:45 pm | Lights Out | Residential Students Only |
*Day students who wish to attend supervised evening recreational and academic activities at the residential program may do so for an additional fee. The cost will be $200 (including dinner and all activities).
Activities in Morning and Afternoon Sessions
Morning Sessions: Introduction of Topics and Samples
Afternoon Sessions: Guided Practice and Student Projects
Transportation
Bus Service for Day Students
We offer bus transportation to our camp site if enough number of students sign up for our Summer Math Camp as day students from the cities listed below. Extra charge will apply and space is limited.
For day students, we provide buses from the following cities: Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Mountain View and Fremont.
Airport Pickup
Domestic residential and international students who will be staying with us overnight at our summer math camp are expected to arrive at a San Francisco Bay Area airport (San Francisco, San Jose or Oakland) or at the camp site between 7 am – 7 pm on July 12th. For tuition and fees, please see below.
Tuition and Deadlines
Tuition Type | Deadline | Day Student | Residential Student |
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Super Early Bird | December 3rd | $1,650 | $3,910 |
Early Registration | January 1st | $1,885 | $4,450 |
Regular Registration | June 1st | $1,985 | $4,700 |
Late Registration | June 1st | $2,085 | $4,950 |
Super-Late Registration | July 14th | $2,185 | $5,150 |
Residential Tuition covers classes & activities, accommodation, meals and in-camp transportation.
Fees
International Students’ Fee: Additional $585.
Airport Pickup/Dropoff fee: $120
Lunch Fee for Day Students: $232 (Day Students might choose to bring their own lunch or purchase lunch at Stanford University.)
You can save up to $790 by registering early!
Summer Coding Camp Admission and Placement
Please fill out the form below to apply. Please provide as much detailed information on the student’s background as possible:
Background Information (not required for returning students): Please provide the student’s background. Please include student’s academic achievements, GPA, any Honors or AP Courses taken, competition experience, any year-round or summer advanced courses/camps that the student has participated in.
We will get back to you with an admission decision and payment details if the student is admitted. All students will take a placement test on the first instructional day of our summer camps and will be assigned to their appropriate groups. We continuously monitor our students’ progress throughout the camp and make adjustments to their assignments when necessary. If you would like to discuss your child’s placement, please do not hesitate to give us a call or email us at info@cybermath.academy
Summer Coding Camp Application
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* This event is not owned, controlled, supervised or sponsored by Harvard University or any of its schools or programs.