Summer Math Prep

Each high school math course builds on previous courses, and each course has key topics central to it. Imagine your advantage during the next school year if you learn these topics before taking the course.

The best option to get ready is a Fairfax Collegiate Summer Math Prep course. For over thirty years, we’ve helped thousands of students get ready for their upcoming math courses, and our instructors empathize with students and excel at explaining math.

We have one- or two-week courses in-person throughout Northern Virginia. We also offer convenient morning online courses.

When you finish, you will have a solid math base for the fall, and when your teacher introduces key topics during the school year, you will have already learned them. Sign up now for a Fairfax Collegiate Summer Math Prep course and start your journey to math confidence.

Prepare for middle school or high school Algebra I. Topics include equations, inequalities, functions, exponents, polynomials, quadratics, and statistics.

Click here for in-person and online schedules for Intro to Algebra.


Prepare for high-school-level Geometry. Topics include parallel and perpendicular lines, triangles, congruence and similarity, polygons, circles, solid figures, and transformations.

Click here for in-person and online schedules for Intro to Geometry.


Prepare for high school Algebra II. Topics include factoring/quadratics, polynomial functions, radicals, exponential/logarithmic functions, rational functions, and sequences/series.

Click here for in-person and online schedules for Intro to Algebra II.


Prepare for high school Precalculus or AP Precalculus. Topics include polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric and polar functions, and functions involving parameters/vectors/matrices.

Click here for in-person and online schedules for Intro to Precalculus.


Prepare for AP Calculus AB or AP Calculus BC. Topics include limits, continuity, differentiation, inverse functions, integration, and real-world applications.

Click here for in-person and online schedules for Intro to Calculus.


Focus on the Math section of the SAT. Topics come from Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra II information that is tested on the SAT.

Click here to register for SAT Math Prep.