
Five Gilman Students Selected for Hopkins Future Scholars Program
Each year, Johns Hopkins University’s Future Scholars Program allows 10 seniors from area high schools to take math courses at Hopkins for college credit. As part of the selection process, juniors who show an exceptional mathematical ability, nominated by their math teachers, sit for an exam. Based on those test scores, 10 students are selected by Hopkins to take college courses, tuition-free during their senior year.
Gilman students have participated each year beginning in 2019, which is notable considering the program has drawn from 18 different schools since it began. In the 2025-2026 school year, a record five Gilman seniors (listed below) will enroll in college math courses.
Congratulations!
- Eric Cao ’26
- Matthew Chi ’26
- Ben Feng ’26
- Jonathan Yu ’26
- Kevin Zheng ’26
Five Gilman Students Selected for Hopkins Future Scholars Program
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