The Mathematics Scholars Plan combines the B.S. degree plan in Mathematics and the M.S. degree plan in Mathematics with the intention of allowing highly motivated and qualified students to complete both the B.S. and M.S. degrees in mathematics in a time- and cost-efficient manner. Students in the plan may take up to two courses at the graduate level in their senior year if they have completed the required course prerequisites. These graduate credit hours may be applied toward either the B.S. or M.S. degree, but not both. Additionally, students in the Scholars Plan are expected to begin a graduate research project early in their studies. After admission to the Scholars Plan and successful completion of the B.S. degree in Mathematics, the Mathematics Graduate Admissions committee will recommend the student to CSE Dean’s Scholarship and will give priority when considering graduate teaching assistants in the math department.
Mathematics scholars plan application Requirements:
- Applicants may apply for admission to the program during their junior or senior year at UHCL. The application form is available at the math department.
- Applicants must declare themselves to be Mathematics majors immediately upon admission to Math Scholars Plan.
- Applicants must have completed a minimum of 21 credit hours in mathematics coursework and have a cumulative mathematics GPA of 3.5.
- Applicants must provide a letter of recommendation from a math faculty adviser familiar with the student’s coursework.
- Applicants must interview with the Scholars Plan Admissions Committee.
After admission, successful continuation in the Scholars Plan will require students to:
Students who fail to meet any of these requirements will be dropped from the Scholars Plan, but may continue to pursue the B.S. or M.S. degree in Mathematics. Students who are dropped from the Scholars Program but still wish to pursue the MS degree must meet the standard application requirements for admission to the Mathematics Graduate Program.
The student will be awarded the B.S. and M.S. respectively at the completion of each degree’s requirement.
In the event a student is unable to complete the entire program of study, they are assured the B.S. degree in Mathematics upon completion of the requirements for that degree. In the event a student fails to complete the M.S. degree requirements, graduate-level classes taken while in the program may be applied toward the B.S. degree.