Upward Bound
Operating under a federal grant, Upward Bound identifies students with an interest
and the motivation in advancing their education at a two or four year college. Upward
Bound provides services and activities throughout the year, including summer and academic
year components. An accelerated curriculum, life skills workshops, and cultural events
are provided from the time of entrance through completion of high school and college
admission.
The program utilizes tutors and an intensive curriculum to help improve mathematics,
science, literature/composition, and other academic skills.
Upward Bound Eligibility Requirements
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Be in the ninth or tenth grade of high school
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Meet first generation college student guidelines and/or meet income guidelines as
determined by the U.S. Department of Education
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Possess a motivation to succeed in college
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Possess a 2.5 grade point average in a college prep curriculum
Academic Year and Summer Components
Upward Bound consists of two components – an academic year component which runs throughout
the school year and a six week summer component.
Academic Year Component
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Weekly tutorial sessions
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Monthly campus meetings, which include activities involving speakers, workshops, field
trips, and various social activities
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Cultural and education trips such as campus visits, plays, and concerts
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Assistance with completion of college documents to support students in the transition
from high school to college
Summer Component
The students live on campus in a 澳门足球博彩官方网址 residence hall during the summer component to
experience a college environment. The students share a dorm room with another student
from Upward Bound. Some other activities include:
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Intensive course curriculum to enhance student academic progress
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Enrichment through cultural activities such as trips to museums, historical places,
etc.
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Empowerment to increase your social skills through training such as problem solving,
decision making, and time management
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Encouragement to explore and achieve individual career goals
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Interaction with the community through a variety of Service Learning activities
Apply to Upward Bound
Follow these Steps
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Contact the Upward Bound office at (812) 888-5373 or talk with your guidance counselor
to see if you can submit an application for Upward Bound
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Complete and submit an application, written essay, and recommendation from high school
teacher, counselor, or community leader
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Participate in an interview with a parent/guardian and Upward Bound staff to determine
your commitment to your education and your motivation to pursue a postsecondary education
Participating High Schools