The JBMSHP is a free, accredited residential program offering college credit and comprehensive support for high school students, especially those underrepresented in STEM, to prepare for university life and STEM careers at ASU.
The Joaquin Bustoz Math-Science Honors Program (JBMSHP) at Arizona State University is an intensive six-week residential summer program for motivated high school juniors and seniors interested in pursuing STEM careers. Participants enroll in a university-level mathematics or computer science course, earning three college credits. The program emphasizes academic rigor with daily classes, homework, quizzes, and weekly exams. Beyond coursework, students engage in research culminating in a poster symposium and benefit from extensive tutoring and problem-solving sessions in the evenings. The JBMSHP also provides valuable college and academic success information, guidance from current ASU students, and resources for transitioning to college, including assistance with financial aid and college admissions. The program aims to broaden participation in STEM fields, particularly for students historically underrepresented in these areas, and has received accreditation for its success in this mission.
A typical day includes a lecture and problem sessions in the morning, followed by lunch, then more problem sessions and group work in the afternoon, and individual tutoring sessions. Evenings include additional tutoring, academic success presentations, and social activities.
The program is best for mature and motivated high school juniors and seniors interested in STEM careers, particularly those who are first-generation college-bound, from low-income households, or represent diverse backgrounds across Arizona.
Arizona State University, Tempe Campus
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