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Student Activities
ACM
Programming Contest
The Association of Computing Machinery’s
International Collegiate Programming Contest
(ACM-ICPC) takes place annually. Three-member
teams from competing colleges and universities
are given five hours and one computer to solve
eight programming problems. Scoring is based
not only on correctness but also on the number
of minutes taken to devise a solution. The
Mid-Atlantic region with 163 teams is the largest
in the United States and third largest in the
world. Washington College has a been a regional
host site for the Mid-Atlantic region since 2002.
COMAP Mathematical
Contest in Modeling
The Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications
(COMAP) sponsors the Mathematical Contest in Modeling,
a contest where teams of undergraduates use mathematical
modeling to present their solutions to real world problems.
Math Center Tutoring and Course Mentoring
The Math Center is an academic resource available to
all members of the Washington College community. Students
may pursue tutoring and course mentoring opportunities.
Washington College Computing Club
The Washington College Computing Club is an educational and scientific
organization founded to promote technology on campus.
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