Undergraduate Summer School Application The deadline for your completed application package is February 15, 2004. Response may be expected by April 15, 2004.
Institution:
Preferred mailing address:
Alternate mailing address: (May 1-July 10):
Office phone: home phone: fax:
Your email address (required):
Gender: male female
Citizenship (select one): citizenship U.S. Citizen U.S. Permanent Resident Non-U.S. Citizen
U.S. Permanent Resident country of origin:
Non-U.S. Citizen country of citizenship:
Visa/Immigration status:
U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents: the following is optional, but helpful in assessing efforts to attract a diverse group of participants (select one): Ethnicity (Optional) African American Asian American Caucasian Native American Hispanic
How did you hear about PCMI? (select one) how you heard about PCMI Advisor Faculty member Colleague Poster/literature Internet Advertisement
If advertisement, please specify publication:
Will you be able to attend the entire PCMI program? (July 11-July31, 2004) Yes No If not, please specify dates you can attend: (Attending the entire session is encouraged for all participants. Graduate students, undergraduate students, and high school teachers who receive financial support from PCMI are expected to attend the entire three-week session.)
Financial Information
Financial Support requested from PCMI: (check all that apply) Travel Lodging Meals
Funding provided by applicant’s institution: (check all that apply) Travel Lodging Meals
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
If you have an advisor, please list his/her name:
Current year: Select One Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Expected Graduation Date (seniors)
Name of person sending a letter of recommendation on your behalf:
By the end of the 2003-2004 academic year will you have taken a course in:
linear algebra abstract algebra
1) What mathematics courses are you currently taking?
2) What is your major (if declared), or what major(s) are you considering?
3) Briefly describe why you are interested in the topics of the Undergraduate Program:
4) What are your current or potential math interests? Are your interests more theoretical or applied?
5) List the types of computers and software you are familiar with, and your level of experience with each.
6) Describe any extracurricular mathematics activities.
Your answers to questions 7 & 8 will help us plan activities outside of your coursework.
7) An important part of PCMI’s mission is the integration and interaction of all participants. There will be six groups present at the Summer Session: undergraduate students, graduate students, high school teachers, undergraduate faculty, and researchers in both mathematics and in mathematics education. There will be several all-Institute programs each week designed to be of interest to more than one of these groups and, ideally, of interest to them all. Are there any topics of special interest to you that we might include in these all-Institute programs?
8) Do you have any suggestions for projects that would involve participants from more than one of our groups?
9) Please list any other information that would have a bearing on your participation at the PCMI’s Summer Session.
Supplemental application materials should be sent to PCMI's Utah office:
IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute c/o Dept of Math University of Utah 155 S. 1400 E., JWB 233 Salt Lake City UT 84112
or via email to pcmi@ias.edu
Application deadline is February 15, 2004. Late applications may be accepted at the discretion of the organizers.
Financial support is available.
PCMI is sponsored by: The Institute for Advanced Study Einstein Drive Princeton, New Jersey 08540
phone: 1-800-726-4427 fax: 1-801-581-5508 pcmi@ias.edu