Wolfram High School Summer Research Program vs PROMYS - Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists

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

Wolfram High School Summer Research Program PROMYS - Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists
Prestige Tier Tier 2 — Highly Competitive Tier 2 — Highly Competitive
Type Summer Program Summer Program
Organization Wolfram Research PROMYS
Acceptance Rate Not publicly disclosed; highly selective based on 'motivated' language and expert mentorship model; estimate: 10-25% based on comparable Tier 2 STEM summer programs Not publicly available; estimated to be highly competitive (likely 10-25% based on prestige tier and selective nature)
Applicants Not publicly disclosed; likely 100-500+ applicants annually given Wolfram's visibility Not publicly specified; estimated 150-300+ applicants annually
Deadline Rolling Rolling
Cost to Apply $0 $0
US Only No / International No / International
Grades High school students (typically grades 9-12, though specific grade requirements not explicitly stated on public pages) High school students (exact grade range not publicly specified on main site, but typically grades 9-12)
College Impact HIGH PRESTIGE VALUE. This program signals to elite colleges: advanced computational and programming skills, research experience and publications at high school level, demonstrated ability to work on c... PROMYS is highly respected by college admissions officers, particularly at selective universities. Participation demonstrates: exceptional mathematical talent and motivation; ability to thrive in rigo...