Do you love math and want to learn more? Then join the Santa Fe College Math Team. 

  • Who - Students who enjoy learning and doing math
  • What - Learning and doing math
  • Where - B-201 on the SF Northwest Campus and on Zoom
  • When - Thursdays 2 - 3 p.m. 
  • Why -
    • Knowledge – Learn about interesting problems and topics beyond the usual algebra and calculus
    • Competition – Be a part of the team and represent your school. Fun! Prizes! Glory!
    • Support – Members of the Math Team are eligible to apply for SF's Academic Team Scholarship

For more information and the Zoom meeting link, contact John Pfeilsticker at john.pfeilsticker@sfcollege.edu or in person Building A Room 31D.

(updated spring 2023)

Santa Fe College Math Team

The Math Team at Santa Fe College is the premier group on campus for those who enjoy mathematics. We engage in a wide variety of activities, from discussion of interesting mathematical topics to competition prep, in an informal and inviting atmosphere.

Friendly Competition

The Math Team participates in several competitions during the year.

SF competes in the AMATYC Student Math League test every Fall and Spring. This test covers topics up to Pre-Calculus and is very challenging. If you want to flex your intellectual muscle, this is the test for you. Top scorers from Santa Fe receive prizes and are eligible for scholarships from the American Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges (AMATYC).

Each Spring, the University of North Florida hosts the Math Olympics. This event gives our team members the chance to compete with their peers from across the state, from Miami Dade College to Florida State College at Jacksonville. There are both team and individual components, with prizes for each.

We also collaborate with various areas on campus to offer math related activities, such as working with the Office of Diversity to offer the Math Buzz, a Jeopardy-style competition with a focus on general mathematical knowledge. 

Scholarship Opportunities

Members of the Math Team are eligible to apply for the Academic Team Scholarship, which is available to only a few groups on campus. See College Rule 7.14P

New Perspectives

Math Team meetings are a great place to broaden your mathematical horizons with topics outside the normal calculus/engineering sequence. We regularly host guest speakers (faculty and student) and discuss many different branches of mathematics, from group theory to dynamical systems to game theory and probability. Topics of previous meetings include "How to Choose a Spouse", "How to Count Cards", and "The Problem with Pi".