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2014 Sun Life Financial Canadian Open Math Challenge - Nov 6/7

2014 Sun Life Financial Canadian Open Math Challenge - Nov 6/7

The COMC is Canada's premier national mathematics competition that is open to any student with an interest in mathematics. The purpose of the Sun Life Financial COMC is to encourage students to explore, discover, and learn more about mathematics and problem solving. The competition serves to provide teachers with a unique student enrichment activity during the fall term.

Approximately the top 50 students from the COMC will be invited to write the Sun Life Financial Canadian Mathematical Olympiad (CMO). Students who excel in the CMO will have the opportunity to be selected as part of Math Team Canada -- a small team of students who travel to compete in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). Depending on grade level and performance, students participating in the COMC can also have opportunities to garner awards, to win prizes, to be considered for scholarships, and to get invited to camps.

COMC 2014 Competition:

The COMC 2014 exam is officially complete. Thank you to all our students, teachers, volunteers at our partner universities and our sponsors!

Final scores have been released to teachers. Teachers can log into their school accounts in order to see their students' official results, including awards. They can also download or print their students' certificates.

The award winners have been announced for all categories and regions.

The random prize draw winners have been announced.

Next Competition: COMC 2015

The 2015 COMC will be held on THURSDAY November 5th, 2015 (in Canada and the Americas) and FRIDAY November 6th elsewhere in the world. Save the date!

We plan to open our website for online registration on September 1st.

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Provides announcements and information from the CMS related to the COMC, CMO, IMO, and other student math competitions.

To report errors or omissions for this page, please contact us at comc@cms.math.ca.

Teachers can view them by connecting to the site with their account