UPWARD BOUND
The Summer Session
Summer 2007
All
participants attend a six-week summer session at Columbia College.
(Participants receive a stipend to cover the cost of transportation
to and from the college and lunch is provided by the program.) The
summer session, designed to simulate a college going experience,
includes classes, tutoring, field trips, college visits, career
exploration and a residential week. During the residential week
students travel to a college or university outside Chicago where
they live in dorms, attend their classes and participate in a variety
of academic and recreational activities designed to enrich their
educational experience. The summer session culminates with an awards
banquet for students and their families.
Summer Internships
A limited number of internships are available to qualified students
during the summer. Internships are designed to expose the student
to careers that require a college degree in an area that they are
interested in. In order to be eligible for an internship a student
must have completed their sophomore year of high school, have been
an Upward Bound participant for at least one full year, have a Grade
Point Average of at least a 2.75 (preferably a 3.0), have excellent
school and program attendance and have demonstrated the traits necessary
for a successful internship experience such as punctuality, reliability,
maturity and good communication skills. Interns are paid $300 a
month for June, July and August.
Summer 2007 Internships
Regional Math & Science Centers
Opportunities for summer study are available to qualified students
at regional Upward Bound Math & Science Centers throughout the
midwest.
Summer Bridge Program
Upward Bound graduates attend a summer bridge program at Columbia
College. This special component of the summer program is coordinated
with the regular Upward Bound summer session and the college's offerings.
The bridge program offers students two classes for college credit
and is designed to help students make the transition from high school
to college. Tutoring, counseling, enrichment activities and access
to all college facilities are special features of the summer bridge
program.
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