How to Apply
Upward Bound Staff
Guy Melton
Director
Charlotte Brown
Student Services Specialist
Lorilyn Hester
Department
Assistant
For additional information
TRiO Upward Bound
North Lake College
5001 N. MacArthur Blvd. H-301
Irving, TX 75038
972-273-3375
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What
is Upward Bound?
Upward Bound is a free, year round college preparatory program for high school students. It is 100% grant funded by the federal government. The goal of the program is to prepare low income, first generation college bound students for success in postsecondary education. Students attending target schools in Irving ISD must qualify in order to be selected. Once selected, students remain in the program until their graduation from high school and completion of their first summer semester at North Lake College.
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Applicants
must have the following qualifications:
- Entering 9th or 10th grades and attend The
Academy of Irving ISD, Irving
High School, MacArthur
High School, & Nimitiz
High School
- Must be a citizen of the United States or a Permanent Resident
- Within income guidelines established by the Federal Government
- First generation college student (neither parent has earned a degree
from a four-year college or university)
- Be at least 13 years old and no older than 19
- Show an academic need (as determined by the Upward Bound Program)
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Academic Year
The academic component of Upward Bound
is held in conjunction with the regular academic school year. During
this period students participate in a variety of educational and
social activities. Students meet one on one with staff to develop
instruction and counseling tailored to each student. Tutoring is held after school at each of the high schools, times vary. Students also meet one Saturday a month.
Academic/Career Development
- Individual and group tutoring after school
- College visits
- Academic enrichment workshops(test taking strategies& study
skills)
- Career information
- Standardized test preparation (TAKS, PSAT, SAT & ACT)
- Academic counseling
- Parent workshops (financial aid)
- College application assistance
Personal/Social Development
- Social and cultural activities (field trips
and volunteer opportunities)
- Personal effectiveness workshops (time management and study habits)
- Leadership development
Bridge Program
The “bridge” program
for graduating seniors is designed to assist them in transitioning
from high school to college. The bridge program allows students to
complete 6 college credit courses.
What is expected by Upward Bound?
Students selected to participate in the program are expected to attend all sessions and work to the best of their abilities to prepare for college. We
expect parents to familiarize themselves with our goals and work
with us to help their children achieve. A Parent Association will
meet monthly during the academic year and will support Upward Bound
goals. Parents and Guardians are strongly encouraged to participate.
All services are funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Educational opportunities are offered by the Dallas County Community College District without regard to race, color, age, national origin, religion, gender or disability.