Math Contest Camp 2019

Dates for 2019

Week 1: July 7-12, 2019

for those entering grades 5-8

Week 2: July 14-19, 2019

for those entering grades 7-12

Each week will be capped at 24 campers.

Numbers update as of May 18, 2019

Week 1-24 applications

Week 2-28 applications (let 4 in off waiting list)

Week 3-had only 1 application as of March 20, 2019, and so has been cancelled.

A short waiting list will be kept for each week, in case of any later cancellations. There are 10 on the week 1 waiting list and 7 on the week 2 waiting list. The application link is now removed.

To apply

No more space for 2019 camps. For 2020, 3 weeks of camp should be offered (most likely June 21-26, July 5-10, 12-17, although I need to determine how July 4 being on a Saturday will affect scheduling for 2020.

What is the purpose of the camp?

It is a mission of providing an opportunity for students to have fun and to solve math problems with students who are like them (so they don't have to worry about what others are thinking about their interest in having fun with mathematics). A former camper said it well when he said "Math Contest Camp was my first math camp experience, and it gave me an opportunity to truly connect with people who were as interested in math as I was, and to get to know them as friends rather than mere teammates or fellow competitors. Befriending people who share your passion is a rare gift, and it’s often one that you don’t comprehend the benefit of until you have it. Math Contest Camp not only gave me this gift, but it also opened my eyes to its worth, motivating me to build closer relationships with other math-enthusiast friends I had made over the years."

What do you do? What activities are there?

Who can come to the camp?

Students entering 6th-12th grade who are interested in math and solving problems. Over the 13 year history, 782 campers (many repeating from year to year) have come from 24 different states. Click here to see a complete breakdown. You can print out the camp brochure which you can download here and share it with friends to recruit them to come to camp as well.

Who started the camp?

Dr. Kevin Hopkins. Email: khopkins@sbuniv.edu Phone: 417-328-1675. You can find more info about Dr. Hopkins at https://sites.google.com/site/drhopkinsbackground/ .

On average, how many kids come to camp?

In the 34 weeks of camp (over 13 years), we have averaged 23 per week, The camp is capped at 24 per week. So send in applications and deposits early to reserve your spot.

How many workers are there?

Usually between 4-6 depending on the number of campers. They all stay in the dorm (including Dr. Hopkins) and stay with the campers all day. Potential workers can complete an online application here. A signed version of this will be required. Additionally a camp vision document will be shared to be sure counselors and Dr. Hopkins are all on the same page. A phone interview will be conducted and references will be contacted.

Where is the camp located?

On the campus of Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, MO. It is the personal work of Dr. Hopkins, Chair of the Mathematics Department at Southwest Baptist University. Bolivar is 130 miles from Kansas City, 190 miles from St. Louis, and 25 miles north of Springfield. The Lake of the Ozarks and Branson are nearby attractions families could visit before or after dropping their camper off.

Although not officially sponsoring the camp, Southwest Baptist University is the location of the facilities. Offering Christian higher education since 1878, Southwest Baptist University serves an enrollment of 3,400 students with graduate and undergraduate programs. The views or beliefs set forth in this web page do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of Southwest Baptist University.

How much does the camp cost?

$425 for the week-includes room, food, t-shirt, tests, and other things. A $100 deposit is required by May 1 (to be sure there are sufficient numbers to run the camp-if not, deposits will be returned). If the cap is reached before May 1, the website will be updated. If there is still space after May 1 (and enough to run the camp), additional registrations will be accepted until camp begins. All checks should be payable to Dr. Kevin Hopkins.

What to bring to camp?

I have prepared a 2 page document of what to bring to camp and other information that parents and campers need to know. Follow this link to get that document to have for your reference. You will also need to complete a signed Wellness Center release form. This can be submitted with the deposit, when paying the remaining balance, or at camper check-in on the first day of camp (Sunday, check in starts at 4 pm in Meyer Dorm).

Disclaimers

Math Contest Camp is not sponsored by, or affiliated with, the MATHCOUNTS® Foundation or with the AMC 8/10/12, or with any of the other contests.

This camp is the personal work of Dr. Hopkins. This page is produced by Dr. Kevin W. Hopkins of Southwest Baptist University. I hope to redo the webpage some more, but will probably not do that until later. More information is available from the 2018 camp website: https://sites.google.com/site/sbumathcon/math-contest-camp-2018