The Joaquin Bustoz Math-Science Honors Program (JBMSHP) is a selective six-week residential summer program hosted by Arizona State University for high school juniors and seniors from Arizona. Participants enroll in three-credit university courses in mathematics and computer science, including options like Calculus for Engineers I and Principles of Programming with Java. Admission is highly competitive, requiring a minimum 3.25 unweighted GPA, strong math and science grades, and letters of recommendation. JBMSHP is an outstanding opportunity for students passionate about STEM to earn real college credit and experience university life before graduation.
Writing code to build software, automate tasks, or bring an idea to life on a screen.
Using equations and formulas to represent and predict real-world situations.
Breaking down a challenge and working through it methodically to a solution.
Designing studies, testing hypotheses, and drawing evidence-based conclusions.
Evaluating information carefully before drawing a conclusion or making a decision.
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