ABRAHAM BALDWIN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE

UPWARD BOUND PROGRAM

PREPARING TOMORROW'S LEADERS TODAY

 Home STAFF ACTIVITIES

                                                              
                                                                            
                                                    

         Kenneth Newkirk, Director

           Jean Oliver-Burks, Classic Coordinator
           James LeTroy Lewis, TiftArea Coordinator
    Holly M. Lawrence,  Guidance Specialist      
Brenda H. Graham,  Senior Administrative Assistant

                                                                      
ABAC 26, 2802 Moore Hwy
Tifton, GA 31793-2601
Phone: (229) 391-5150
Fax: (229) 391-5151
email:  upwardbound@abac.edu

Upward Bound is one of the TRiO programs funded by the U.S. Department of Education.  The primary goal of the ABAC Upward Bound Program is to assist students in Atkinson, Ben Hill, Berrien, Colquitt, Cook, Irwin, Tift, Turner, and Worth counties in completing high school and successfully pursuing post-secondary training.  Upward Bound strives to instill in its participants a desire to do their best in any situation.

How can Upward Bound help you?

  • Meet one Saturday a month for Academic Enrichment

 

  • Twice a week after school tutoring at your local high school

 

  • Six-week summer residential program which focuses on academic enrichment in a college atmosphere while becoming familiar with benefits and challenges of college life.

 

  • Group and individual guidance counseling

 

  • Monthly seminars on self-improvement in areas such as

             **academic, attitude, personal relations and goal setting

 

  • Career Counseling exploration

 

  • Academic Counseling regarding course selection, study skills and motivation.

 

  • Field trips to universities, colleges, technical schools, cultural and educational events

             Upward Bound takes pride in the high value placed on culture in relation to education.

How to qualify to become an ABAC Upward Bound participant

  • Between the ages of 13 and 19

  • A potential first generation college student

  • In grade 9, 10 or 11

  • U.S. Citizen or a permanent resident

  • Need academic support

  • Meet certain income requirements


                                                                     

07/30/2009

By: Brenda H. Graham

 

              

 

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