Moody's Mega Math Challenge

Organization: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Program Overview

"Join a free online math competition for high school students to develop problem-solving and modeling skills, boost college applications, and compete for scholarships."

# Moody's Mega Math Challenge The Moody's Mega Math (M3) Challenge is an exciting, real-world mathematical modeling competition for high school students across the United States. Organized by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), this prestigious competition challenges students to work collaboratively to solve complex, open-ended problems using mathematics. Designed to inspire interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), the competition not only promotes critical thinking and teamwork but also offers substantial scholarship awards to top-performing teams. ## Program Structure This entirely virtual competition is designed to accommodate the busy schedules of high school students. The M3 Challenge occurs over a single weekend in late winter or early spring. Teams of 3-5 students select a 14-hour time slot during the challenge weekend to work intensively on a real-world problem. Participants are tasked with developing a mathematical model, analyzing the problem, and presenting their findings in a well-organized technical paper. The challenge consists of several key stages: 1. **Challenge Weekend** – Teams work collaboratively in their chosen time slot to address the problem and submit their solution online. 2. **Judging Rounds** – Submissions are evaluated by a team of professional applied mathematicians. 3. **Final Presentations** – Finalist teams may be invited to present their solutions to a panel of judges. Winners are awarded scholarships that can be applied to their college education, with total prizes exceeding $100,000 annually. ## What Students Experience The M3 Challenge offers students a hands-on opportunity to tackle a pressing, real-world issue using mathematical modeling. Past challenges have addressed topics such as sustainable energy, public health, and environmental concerns. Students will: - Develop and apply advanced mathematical concepts to solve practical problems. - Gain experience working under time constraints in a collaborative team setting. - Learn to write professional reports and effectively communicate technical findings. While there is no direct mentorship during the competition itself, teams are encouraged to prepare in advance by exploring resources like past problems, solution guides, and free webinars offered by SIAM. ## Why It Matters for College Applications Participating in the Moody's Mega Math Challenge signals to colleges and universities that a student is highly motivated and capable of tackling complex STEM-related problems. The competition demonstrates skills in teamwork, problem-solving, technical writing, and time management—qualities that are highly valued by admissions officers. Winning teams receive national recognition and scholarships, which can further enhance a student's application. ## Eligibility The Moody’s Mega Math Challenge is open to high school students in grades 9-12 who attend schools in the United States. Teams must consist of 3-5 students and require a registered coach, such as a teacher, parent, or other adult mentor, to participate. There is no cost to enter the competition. ## How to Participate To participate, students must form a team and register on the M3 Challenge website during the designated registration period. Coaches must oversee the registration process and serve as the main point of contact for the team. Once registered, teams gain access to preparatory materials, including practice problems and tips for success. On Challenge Weekend, teams select their 14-hour time window to work on the problem and submit their solution online before the deadline. For more information, including registration details and resources, visit the official M3 Challenge website: [https://m3challenge.siam.org](https://m3challenge.siam.org).

Program Details

  • Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
  • Format: Online/Virtual
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-12
  • Location: Online, N/A
  • Application Deadline: February 24, 2026
  • Country: USA

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This program is relevant for students interested in: mathematics, modeling, competition, scholarship

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