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2025 CIE/USA-DFW MathComp & MathFun

June 28

$20.00

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>>Congratulations to 2025 MCMF Winners!<<

We hope you enjoyed the  2025 Math Comp/Math Fun program.  You can find the list of  2025 MCMF Winners, and the score for each participant here (2025 MCMF Results).

About This Event

On Saturday, June 28, 2025, the annual MathComp/MathFun (MCMF) event will be held in-person once again! As one of the flagship events of CIE/USA-DFW’s youth program, we have nearly 1,000 participants (including students, parents, educators, and volunteers) attending each year. We are committed to serving the community and stimulating young students’ interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). This event will provide educational value as well as a lot of fun for young students and families. MCMF 2025 will have three sessions:

  1. Math Competition
  2. Math Fun Session
  3. Awards Ceremony

Event address: The Naveen Jindal School of Management (Davidson Auditorium) at the University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080-3021

Eligibility

Students currently enrolled in grades 1 to 8 in Spring 2025 are eligible to participate.

MATHFUN IS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Registration is required The early registration fee of $15 per student expires on June 15th. Then starting June 16th, the registration fee will be $20 per studentCIE Members will receive a discount. The registration fee is non-refundable. Registration will end on June 22nd.

To become a CIE member, visit http://www.cie-dfw.org/register

If there are any questions, contact us at stem@cie-dfw.org

Financial Assistance Available:

While the STEM committee strives to accommodate all requests for assistance, please note that our resources for financial aid are limited. Low-income families are encouraged to reach out to our committee to inquire about the possibility of waiving the participation fee. For further assistance, please contact: stem@cie-dfw.org

Event Flyer:

Past Year Photos:

2024 Math Comp Winners

2024 Math Fun Student playing Games

Sample Competition Problems

[2015 Grade 1, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 1, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 2, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 2, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 3, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 3, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 4, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 4, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 5, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 5, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 6, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 6, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 7, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 7, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 8, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 8, Test Answers, PDF]

Thanks to our sponsors and vendors to support our Math Fun students and parents.

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Details

Date:
June 28
Cost:
$20.00
Event Category:

Organizer

CIE/USA-DFW
Email
info@cie-dfw.org
View Organizer Website

Venue

University of Texas at Dallas – Davidson Auditorium
800 W Campbell Rd
Richardson, TX 75080 United States
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