Summer Math Camp
Welcome to New York Academy’s (NYA) Summer Math Camp! The camp takes place every summer in various locations throughout New Jersey. Each camp includes 10 days of instruction spread out over 2 weeks.
Summer Math Camp is free to income-qualifying students, who will take Algebra-1 in the coming academic year.
Summer Math Camp makes a positive impact by filling a gap in the education system that leaves students from low-income communities behind, providing critical educational resources to students with the greatest needs.
Program Mission
NYA’s Summer Math Camp strengthens students’ mathematical foundations, helps them overcome summer learning loss, and ultimately maximizes their academic success at high school and beyond.
The program’s primary goal is to narrow achievement gaps and develop students’ intellectual capacity so that they get ahead for the next school year.
Eligibility
Students who attend schools in low-income areas and who will take Algebra-1 in the coming academic year are eligible to apply.

Math for College Readiness
Students need at least three years of high school math to enroll in most colleges and universities, though four years of math education is preferable.
Join our math camp today and be ready for the upcoming school year!
Improve your math foundations
Overcome summer learning loss
Set yourself apart from the rest
Get ahead for the next school year
Why summer math camp? Top 11 benefits
- Feel a sense of purpose
- Maintain intellectual-engagement
- Refresh prior math knowledge
- Improve math foundations
- Avoid summer learning loss
- Get ahead for the next school year
- Uphold routines
- Make new friends and socialize
- Increase self-confidence
- Receive individualized support
- Get an academic edge
Partnership Opportunites
NYA is looking for nonprofit partners in Bergen, Passaic, and Essex Counties in New Jersey. Please contact us if you represent a tax-exempt organization.
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If I were again beginning my studies, I would follow the advice of Plato and start with mathematics.
— Galileo Galilei