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IMSA is a public, residential high school for gifted students in STEM fields. Learn about its academic programs, campus life, summer programs, and resources for educators and parents.
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Ranked the #1 college preparatory public high school in...
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Established by the State of Illinois to develop talent and...
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Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy 1500 Sullivan Road...
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The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, or IMSA, is a three-year residential public secondary education institution in Aurora, Illinois, United States, with an enrollment of approximately 650 students.
IMSA is a state agency that offers an advanced residential program for academically talented Illinois students in grades 10-12. IMSA also provides STEM education and outreach programs for teachers and youth across the state.
IMSA is a state-funded institution that develops talent and excellence in mathematics, science and technology. Explore student home pages, organizations, alum and history of IMSA.
IMSA is a public high school in Illinois that offers a unique and immersive learning experience for students in grades 10-12 who are passionate about science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Learn how to apply, explore academic programs, and join a diverse and supportive community at IMSA.
IMSA innovates the future of science, technology, engineering, and math education. It creates a strong and diverse pipeline of talented students at its residential Academy in Aurora, Illinois for 10th through 12th grade students.
IMSA offers a range of learning experiences that are competency-driven, inquiry-based, problem-centered, and integrated. Students can take courses in mathematics, science, arts, humanities, and more, and pursue their passions through independent study, mentorship, and interdisciplinary seminars.