Frequently Asked Questions
What is Upward Bound?
Upward Bound is a federally funded program designed to prepare students for entrance into college/post-secondary education and beyond.
What is TRiO?
The history of TRIO is progressive. It began with Upward Bound, which emerged out of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 in response to the administration's War on Poverty. In 1965, Talent Search, the second outreach program, was created as part of the Higher Education Act. In 1968, Student Support Services, which was originally known as Special Services for Disadvantaged Students, was authorized by the Higher Education Amendments and became the third in a series of educational opportunity programs. By the late 1960's, the term "TRIO" was coined to describe these federal programs.
How does UB do this?
UB offers many services to its students
- Tutorial Services
- Academic and Financial Counseling
- Exposure to academic programs and cultural events
- Mentoring programs
- Information on post-secondary educational opportunities
- Assistance in completing college entrance exams
- Work Study positions to expose participants to careers requiring a post-secondary degree
- Instruction in reading, writing, study skills, and other subjects necessary for success in education beyond high school
All of these services are to support the students in their growth, academically, physically, mentally, and emotionally
What are the eligibility requirements for UB?
- High School student (rising 8th grader to senior year) and
- Low Socioeconomic Status: Federal guidelines must be met and/or
- First Generation: Neither parent has obtained a Bachelor's Degree
What schools/area does UB target?
- Manual High School
- Peoria (Central) High School
- Richwoods High School
- Woodruff High School
- The UB Program targets District 150
What is expected of me as a member of UB?
- Attendance at all scheduled meetings
- 3 hours per week of tutoring
- 2 workshops per month
- Maintain a specified GPA for your grade level
What are the benefits of being a participant?
- Receive above average grades
- Cultural exposure
- Create lasting friendships
- Explore colleges
- BE A STEP ABOVE YOUR PEERS
How long does the program last?
Once you are accepted as a participant of UB, you will continue to be a member until you graduate, unless guidelines are not met and you are terminated.
How successful is the program?
- Received the highest grant fund available
- Nationally known and recognized
- 95% of participants enroll in college prep core curriculum courses
- 90% of participants show an average educational growth of at least one year for courses required for college entrance
- 90% of high school graduates in the program enroll in a post-secondary education program
- 85% of participants enroll in a foreign language and receive a grade of "C" or better
- 85% of parents or guardians participate in a minimum of two program sponsored events each year and meet with the students' counselors
Is it only for students?
No, parents and/or legal guardians are highly encouraged to participate and attend the meetings. We do have a special Parent Advisory Group and a Parent Alliance Group for those parents and/or legal guardians wanting to participate.
What happens after I graduate high school?
- The summer directly after, you will take a total of 3 transferable credit hours from ICC and participate in an internship opportunity.
- We will work with you in deciding which college to attend, filling out entrance applications and financial aid applications, and all other items needed for successful admittance into the college of your choice.
- After being admitted to your college, we then pass you on to the "college level Upward Bound" called Student Support Services. Please check out ICC's New World Program
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