Elite Contest Coaching for Canada's Top Math Students vs Stanford Math Tournament (SMT) 2026

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

Elite Contest Coaching for Canada's Top Math Students Stanford Math Tournament (SMT) 2026
Prestige Tier Tier 2 — Highly Competitive Tier 2 — Highly Competitive
Type Competition Competition
Organization Spirit of Math Stanford University
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) Approximately 10-13% based on ~800 participants selected from ~6,000-8,000 estimated applicants (extrapolated from tournament size and typical math competition application rates). School teams have higher acceptance rates than individuals.
Applicants Not publicly disclosed; competitive nature suggests significant applicant pool Estimated 6,000-8,000 students apply nationally (exact figures not published)
Deadline Rolling Rolling
Cost to Apply $0 $0
US Only No / International Yes
Grades Grades 3-12 (Separate teams by division: Elementary, Middle School, High School) High school students only (grades 9-12)
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... Math competitions like SMT carry MODERATE TO STRONG college admissions weight, particularly for STEM-focused students. Impact includes: (1) DEMONSTRATES MATHEMATICAL PASSION: Shows genuine interest be...