School & institutional partnerships

Custom programs designed around your students.

Math 4 Success works with schools, districts, and community organizations to build math, STEM, and test prep programs that fit the institution — not the other way around.

Math 4 Success school partnership session

What we offer institutions

School partnerships are built from scratch around each partner’s student population, goals, and timeline. There is no standard package — every program starts with a conversation about what your students actually need.

After-school math support: Structured tutoring and small group instruction that runs on the school’s schedule, delivered by trained Math 4 Success instructors.

SAT and standardized test prep: School-wide or cohort-based test prep programs that prepare students for the SAT, ACT, and other high-stakes assessments.

STEM enrichment programs: Curriculum-aligned STEM content delivered through our DAPCEP partnership, designed for students ready to go further.

Custom curriculum development: For schools and districts looking to build internal capacity, we work alongside teachers and administrators to design math instruction that lasts.

Who we’ve worked with

Math 4 Success has active partnerships with Detroit Public Schools Community District, Wayne State University, the University of Michigan, DAPCEP, University of Detroit Mercy, and Georgia Cyber Academy. Programs range from district-wide to individual school cohorts.

How to start

Partnerships start with a short conversation. We’ll ask about your student population, your current math outcomes, and your goals for the program. From there, we design a program structure and timeline together.

Our partners

Trusted by schools, universities, and STEM organizations.

These partnerships shape how we design programs and who we're able to reach.

Detroit Public Schools Community District Georgia Cyber Academy Wayne State University University of Michigan DAPCEP University of Detroit Mercy
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Ready to build a partnership?

Reach out and we'll start with a short conversation about your student population and goals.