Programs
Ensure Eligibility
- The NCSSM Residential program allows you to live your junior and senior years of high school on our campus in Durham, and graduate with an NCSSM diploma.
- Requirements:
- 1. Student application
- 2. Sophomore year SAT scores
- 3. English, Math, and Science teacher evaluations
- 4. Counselor evaluation
- 5. Transcript showing your freshman and first semester sophomore year grades
- 6. Discovery Day visit to campus (required)
- 7. NCSSM math test (given at Discovery Day)
- Requirements:
- The NCSSM Online program allows you to stay enrolled at your local high school, while taking 4 to 6 NCSSM courses your junior and senior years. You'll receive an NCSSM transcript.
- Requirements:
- 1. Student application
- 2. Sophomore year SAT scores
- 3. English, Math, and Science teacher evaluations
- 4. Counselor evaluation
- 5. Transcript showing your freshman and first semester sophomore year grades
- Requirements:
- You will be asked which program you are applying to when you begin your NCSSM Admissions application. You are able to apply to BOTH programs, if you like.
- After the January 15th application deadline, you cannot change the program to which you've applied.
Ensure Eligibility
- Applicants must currently be in the 10th grade.
- It is the policy of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics to enroll only students who are legal residents of the State of North Carolina, as defined by G. S. 116-143.1, or whose parent or legal guardian is an active duty member of the armed services who is abiding in North Carolina incident to active military duty, provided the student shares the abode of that parent, by December 1 of the school year in which the student applies for admission (the 10th grade year) and who otherwise meet the admissions criteria of the School. More information on the governing policy can be found in the North Carolina State Residence Classification Manual.