All application materials must be submitted online no later than March 3, 2025.

The Andree Award, named in honor of Mu Alpha Theta founders Richard and Josephine Andree, is awarded to deserving students interested in becoming mathematics teachers. One high school senior member and one former or current member now in college are selected for this award every year. Each Andree Award winner receives $2,500 as a cash prize or college scholarship money.

Each chapter may submit one high school senior and one college nomination per year. The nominee need not attend the national convention to be considered. The sponsor of the chapter will determine how the chapter's nominees are selected. The application form should be submitted with the following:

An essay titled "Why I Want to be a Mathematics Teacher".
Three recommendation letters. For the high school award, a nominee should have one letter from his or her Mu Alpha Theta chapter sponsor and the other two by individuals of the nominee's choice (no relatives). For the college award, a nominee should have one letter from a college professor and the other two by individuals of the nominee's choice (no relatives). These letters must verify the nominee's interest in teaching mathematics.
Official high school transcript. If the nominee is a current college student, an official transcript of collegiate grades should be submitted in addition to high school records.

The winner will be selected by the Governing Council. All recipients' names will be posted to our website by 5pm CT on April 1, 2025.

Previous Winners:

2024 Daniel Wang, Buchholz High School, Gainesville, FL

Margaret Sumera, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL

2023 Jacob Norris, University of Washington, Auburn, WA

Preston James, Corinth Holders HS, Wendell, NC

2022 Jake Frazier Buchholz High School, Gainesville, FL

2021 Anthea Brown, Thomas Jefferson High School, Auburn, WA

2020 Isabella Pappano, West Orange High School, West Orange, NJ

2019 Justin A. Landrove, Barbara Goleman Senior High, Miami Lake, FL

Elizabeth G. Sharrock, Columbus State Community College, Columbus, OH

2018 Therese Klein, Urbana High School, Ijamsville, MD

Lucica Mai, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

2017 Kevin Rao, W.P. Clements High School, Sugar Land, TX Gabriella Harris (Linganore HS), Towson University, Towson, MD

2016 Dominick Hing, Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, FL

Emily Kaiser (Buchholz HS), University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Cayley Robinson (Vestavia Hills HS), University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL

2015 Angeline Rao, W.P. Clements HS, Sugar Land, TX Jasmine Robinson (Buchholz HS), University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

2014 Christine Zeigler, Lowndes High School, Valdosta, GA

2013 Anna Clapsaddle, Millbrook High School, Raleigh, NC

Lauren Levenhagen (Grissom HS), Auburn University, Auburn, AL

2012 Adam Su, Texas Academy of Math & Science, Denton, TX Katherine Harbula (Midlothian HS), Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA