Illinois Math and Science Academy accepting applications until March 1
Posted on: Wednesday, 10 March 2004, 06:00 CST
AURORA - The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy welcomes applications from Illinois students who have a demonstrated interest and are highly talented in mathematics and science.
IMSA's tuition-free public residential educational program serves Illinois students grades 10-12 talented in mathematics and science; most room-and-board expenses are provided by state funds.
The application deadline for fall 2004 admission is March 1. Qualified Illinois students interested in attending the academy in the fall should begin the application process immediately. Illinois students enrolled in the equivalent of a ninth-grade program are eligible to apply.
For more information or to request an application, call (630) 907- 5027 or (800) 500-IMSA.
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