The Kettering Mathematics Olympiad is a competition designed to identify and encourage students with interests and abilities in mathematics. This will be Kettering University’s 19th Mathematics Olympiad. Our goal is to host an Olympiad that is one of the most prestigious mathematical competitions in the region. The examination is designed for students in grades 9 through 12. However, any student working towards a high school degree who is currently enrolled in a public school, private school or a home-school program can sit for the examination.
The competition consists of six challenging problems and has a time limit of four hours. The problems range from “mind-benders” that require little mathematical skills to problems that require the knowledge of geometry, trigonometry and beginning calculus.
No calculators and cell phones are permitted for this competition.
Competitions are held on the Kettering University campus in Flint, MI.