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, ... |