Upward Bound is a Federally
funded education program aimed at increasing academic and motivational
levels of low income and First Generation high school students so
that they will graduate and successfully pursue a college education.
Through early intervention, Upward Bound targets students in grades
nine through twelve who appear to have the capacity for college
but need support and guidance to fully realize this potential.
To achieve this goal, Upward Bound serves Low
Income, and or First Generation*
high school students. Students must also be planning to attend or
are attending a Flint High School (Southwestern Academy, Northern,
Northwestern, or Central), Beecher or Hamady High School. There
are 2 components to our program. First component is an intensive
6-week academic summer program where students come to Mott Community
College from 8:15 am - 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday, and our second
component is the Academic year where students come after high school
on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00 - 6:00 pm for academic instructions
and tutoring.
To apply complete this application (pdf) and return to the Upward Bound Office.
*
FIRST GENERATION - Means neither parent has graduated with
a four-year degree from a University or College.
|