Apply Now For Saturday Admissions Enrichment Program

For Immediate Release, October 2004
For comment, contact Brenda Buschbacher at
(630) 907-5033
AURORA—Registration is now open for ninth-graders in the Chicago area to participate in the Early Involvement Program (EIP) sponsored by the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy® (IMSA). The application deadline is Wednesday, October 27.
In its 14th year, EIP is designed to help African-American, Latino and economically disadvantaged students improve their mathematics, science and communications skills as well as increase their competitiveness if they choose to apply to IMSA.
Held at DePaul University’s Lincoln Park campus, the Saturday sessions (November 6 through February 19) include discovery-based and collaborative activities, as well as some preparation for the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Students develop research, decision-making, and self-motivation skills while studying mathematics, science and English. In addition to the Saturday sessions, students will attend an all-day retreat at IMSA (December 11).
Ninth grade African-American, Latino and economically disadvantaged students who reside in the Chicago area are eligible for the program. Applications can be downloaded from the IMSA website at http://www.imsa.edu/admissions/gettoknow/EIPAPP04.pdf. Students can direct questions to IMSA Admissions at (630) 907-5028.
The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy® is an internationally-recognized pioneering educational institution created by the State of Illinois to develop talent and leadership in mathematics, science and technology. IMSA's advanced residential college preparatory program enrolls 650 academically talented Illinois students in grades 10-12. Nearly 18,000 teachers and 34,000 students in Illinois and beyond have benefited from The Center@IMSA program of professional development and student enrichment. Located in Aurora in the high-tech corridor west of Chicago, IMSA® serves the people of Illinois through innovative instructional programs, public and private partnerships, policy counsel, action research, and the leadership and achievements of its graduates.