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Alabama A&M University: Upward Bound

Alabama A&M University: Upward Bound

United States, Huntsville

Overview

The Upward Bound program at Alabama A&M University is a federally funded initiative designed to support high school students in achieving their academic goals and preparing for college. Serving 104 eligible students annually, this program combines a summer residential component with an academic year curriculum to provide comprehensive support in academics, personal development, and college readiness. What is Upward Bound? Upward Bound is part of the U.S. Department of Education's TRIO programs, aimed at assisting first-generation and low-income high school students. At Alabama A&M University, the program focuses on cultivating the skills and motivation necessary for students to complete high school and successfully transition into postsecondary education. Program Highlights Summer Residential Component (6 Weeks): Students live on the Alabama A&M campus with room and board provided. Engage in intensive academic instruction in subjects such as math, science, literature, composition, foreign language, and history/current events. Participate in cultural enrichment activities and workshops. Receive a $15 weekly stipend during the summer program. Academic Year Component (20 Saturdays): Held on the Alabama A&M campus during the school year. Offers academic instruction, tutoring, mentoring, and standardized test preparation (ACT/SAT). Students receive a $10 weekly stipend for participation. Bridge Component: Designed for graduating seniors who have been admitted to Alabama A&M University. Allows students to enroll in summer classes at AAMU to earn college credits before starting their freshman year. Additional Services Academic advising and mentoring Financial literacy workshops College application and financial aid assistance Leadership development activities Work-study opportunities for seniors College tours and cultural field trips Eligibility Requirements To qualify for the Upward Bound program at Alabama A&M University, students must meet the following criteria: Be a U.S. citizen or national. Be a first-generation college student (neither parent has a four-year degree) or come from a low-income household as defined by federal guidelines. Demonstrate an academic need for support. Be enrolled in grades 9–12 at one of the target area schools in Huntsville City or Madison County (e.g., Columbia High, Lee High, Jemison High). Program Details Duration: Year-round (six-week summer residential program + 20 Saturdays during the academic year) Location: Alabama A&M University Campus Cost: Free (room and board provided; stipends awarded) Target Area Schools: Includes Columbia High School, Lee High School, Jemison High School, Buckhorn High School, Hazel Green High School, Sparkman High School, and others. How to Apply Interested students must submit a completed application packet that includes: Personal information and family income verification Official school transcript Two teacher evaluations One recommendation letter from a principal or counselor A 150-word essay explaining their interest in the program, educational goals, and career aspirations Applications can be submitted via mail or email to the Alabama A&M TRIO-Upward Bound office. Final Thoughts The Upward Bound program at Alabama A&M University is more than just an academic support initiative—it’s a life-changing opportunity for students to build confidence, develop essential skills, and prepare for success in higher education. With its combination of rigorous academics, cultural enrichment, and personal development activities, this program equips participants with the tools they need to achieve their dreams. If your student meets the eligibility requirements and is ready to take their education to new heights, this program is an excellent choice!

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Departure from:
United States
Age:
15–18
Gender:
Co-Ed
Type:
Day

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Country: United States
Regions: Huntsville

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