Elite Contest Coaching for Canada's Top Math Students vs Canadian Computing Competition (CCC)

Comparing two highly competitive STEM opportunities. Both are competitions for high school students.

Elite Contest Coaching for Canada's Top Math Students Canadian Computing Competition (CCC)
Prestige Tier Tier 2 — Highly Competitive Tier 2 — Highly Competitive
Type Competition Competition
Organization Spirit of Math Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC), University of Waterloo
Acceptance Rate Highly selective; approximately 12-16 students accepted per level/division (likely 5-10% acceptance rate given typical competition interest, though exact numbers not published) Not publicly disclosed; appears to be high participation (designed as accessible competition) but very selective for CCO (~20 top Canadian participants) and CIW (select top female-identifying/non-binary participants)
Applicants Not publicly disclosed; competitive nature suggests significant applicant pool Not disclosed publicly; CEMC reports it as 'the largest outreach organization in Canada' with 60+ years of experience, suggesting substantial participation
Deadline Rolling Rolling
Cost to Apply $0 $0
US Only No / International No / International
Grades Grades 3-12 (Separate teams by division: Elementary, Middle School, High School) Grades 7-12 (secondary school students)
College Impact Strong but context-dependent: Math competition honors and honor roll placements are viewed positively by college admissions officers, particularly for STEM programs and competitive universities, as th... The CCC and especially CCO/IOI participation are highly valued in university admissions, particularly for computer science and engineering programs. University of Waterloo, a top CS program globally, ...