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[Open in browser]( Institute for Mathematics & Computer Science Secure Your Child’s Spot in Our Fall Program Today! Registration for the IMACS Fall Program began on May 1st. Act fast – as spots will fill up quickly! With a wide range of days and times available, make sure to enroll your child soon to secure your preferred schedule. Our Math Enrichment program places students based on their ability, so if your child has already completed the placement process, head straight to your [parent portal]( to register. If not, start the 20-30 minute [placement process]( today – it’s a fun experience that will show you and your child how IMACS has been engaging, challenging, and inspiring bright students for over three decades. Don't miss out on the opportunity to give your child a head start in their academic journey! [Enroll Now]( Unlock Your Child’s Potential with Our Summer Program The IMACS [Summer Program]( is back, and we can’t wait to welcome your child to our community of young learners! Our online summer classes are interactive, designed to be both educational and entertaining, and are led by expert instructors. With Logic Puzzles, Computer Programming Enrichment, and university-level courses in Computer Science and Logic for Mathematics, our program offers an immersive learning experience for students of all ages and levels. From June 13th, students can join weekly sessions running Monday to Friday, and enroll in multiple sessions that don’t need to be consecutive. Don’t let your child miss out on the opportunity to expand their intellectual world and build their reasoning skills. With just one week of the IMACS Summer Program, your child can unlock their potential and develop the confidence they need to succeed. Give your child the gift of a lifetime. [Enroll Now]( Why Not Make the Most of Your Child’s Education? [Home]() [Classes]( [Success Stories]( [Blog]( Institute for Mathematics & Computer Science 7435 NW 4th St., Plantation, FL 33317 866.634.6227 A one-of-a-kind program that inspires curiosity and critical thinking through an engaging hands-on and problem-solving curriculum. 30+ Years of Making Better Thinkers for Life! [Unsubscribe]( to no longer receive emails from us.

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