Department of Mathematics
Other Programs
The following are Fresno State's Department of Mathematics' other programs.
Noyce Scholarships
Partnering to Prepare Outstanding Mathematics Teachers. A scholarship program available for math majors in their junior and senior years.
M2S2 Program
A program funded by the National Science Foundation that provides scholarships to talented low-income students who major in mathematics. All activities organized under this program's umbrella are open to all math majors.
Mathematics Teaching Scholars
A scholarship program available for students who are in the Integrated Mathematics Credential Option BS degree in Mathematics. Each year up to 20 students will be selected as teaching scholars.
On-Ramp to STEM
Click here to learn more about On-Ramp to STEM, a program designed to transform the culture of learning in math classrooms.
Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)
Find out more about the Math Department Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU).
Summer Academy in STEM for Grades 4-12 Students
Click here to learn more about our summer program that provides a unique opportunity for motivated elementary, middle and high school students to experience a challenging and enjoyable learning opportunity.
Summer Elementary Professional Development Workshop
Click here to learn more about our summer program for elementary school teachers.
Summer Secondary Teacher Professional Development Workshop
Click here to learn more about our summer program for middle and high school teachers to learn how to integrate math and Common Core math standards in the classroom.
SJVMP Summer Leadership Institute
Click here to learn more about the SJVMP Summer Leadership Institute for Mathematics Teachers.
BAMM Program
A program funded by the National Science Foundation that provides financial support and mentoring for Master's students who wish to pursue a Ph.D. in the mathematical sciences.
Learning Community of Calculus Teachers
A support community of current and future Calculus teachers from across the state especially teachers from our local San Joaquin Valley.