American High School Mathematics Examination
(AHSME)

I. Invitation And Participation

II. Purpose

III. Exam Subject Matter & Format

IV. Registration Deadlines and Fees

V. Participation Rules & Eligibility

VI. Alternate AHSME Dates

VII. Security & Integrity Of The Exam

VIII. Calculators

IX. Braille, Large Print, Spanish And French Exams

X. AHSME Results and National Awards

XI. Intramural Awards

XII. Teacher Recognition

XIII. AIME and USAMO

Registration Form

Indiana College Scholarships

Sample Questions

Sponsoring Organizations

VI. Alternate AHSME Dates

  Early administration of the exam is never permitted and will lead to disqualification since this would jeopardize all scores from other participating schools.

 There is only one official date for the administration of the exam, namely, Tuesday, February 9, 1999.  However, it may be given unofficially on the school days from February 10-16, 1999.  Those who take the AHSME officially and score at least 100 will qualify for the American Mathematics Examination (AIME) and are eligible for national awards.  Those taking the AHSME unofficially and score at least 100 will also qualify for the AIME, but will not be eligible for national awards.