9th & 10th graders wanted, Temple Upward Bound

Posted by Temple University on September 21, 2015

UPWARD BOUND – FREE COLLEGE PREP FOR 9TH AND 1OTH GRADERS!

UPWARD BOUND

Funded by the U.S Department of Education, the Temple University Upward Bound Program (UB) is a comprehensive program developed to enhance the academic skills, leadership, and preparation of high school students who have an interest in attending college. While providing students with academic support, career exploration, technological skill development, UB provides extensive assistance to students in their college preparation, identification and applications process. UB offers a 6-week summer residential program at Temple University and an after school and Saturday Program during the academic year. Once students are selected to participate, academic support and personal development opportunities are available to them until their high school graduation.

MATH SCIENCE UPWARD BOUND

Temple University’s Math Science Upward Bound Program (MSUB) is a comprehensive program developed to enhance the academic skills and preparation of talented high school students who have an interest in pursuing STEM careers. While providing students with academic support and hands-on science, technology, and math experience and exploration, MSUB will also assist students in the college preparation, identification, and application process. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, MSUB provides a 6-week summer residential program on the campus of Temple University, and an after school and Saturday Program during the academic year

Current 9th & 10th graders interested in being admitted this fall may send an email to upwardbound@temple.edu to request an application.

Fall admission application deadline: September 30th

Phone: 215-204-3636


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