What is Upward Bound?
Upward Bound is a pre-college program for high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. This program prepares students for education beyond high school. Upward Bound is for students who demonstrate an academic potential for higher education, who meet income qualification guidelines, and who are first generation college students. Upward Bound is a federally-funded TRIO program from students in Benton, Madison, and Washington Counties.
WHAT DO WE DO IN UPWARD BOUND?
Academic Development All UB participants will enroll in college preparatory curricula to set the stage for success in postsecondary education. UB staff will provide individual and group advising to ensure that project participants enroll in courses that prepare them for college. Ensure that each participant has taken courses mandated by the State of Arkansas: English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Language. Academic monitoring, mentoring, and leadership training will be provided on a regular basis.
Skill Set Instruction Skill Set Development instructions will give each participant specific skills needed to become college ready in English, Math, Writing and Reading, as well as life skills. This process will encourage the participants to use the library and self-instructional material, to have higher self-confidence and to become independent learners. These skill set instructions will help to ensure higher performance on state standardized exams and higher GPAs.
Saturday Enrichment workshops UB staff will present monthly workshops at NWACC that address grade-appropriate topics. The UB Staff will collaborate with NWACC staff and social service agencies to conduct workshops on a regular basis for participants’ parents. Cultural and social activities are planned as well as college visits. The UB staff will assist with financial workshops for both the participant and parents.
Summer Program Participants will attend an intensive six-week program that helps to ensure their success in post-secondary education. All participants are required to attend. During that six-week period work study will be offered to incoming senior. Graduating high school seniors will be offered to participate in the Bridge Program.
WHAT DOES UPWARD BOUND PROVIDE?
Career Planning and Exploration The world of work is considered to be a vital part of the educational process for students in UB. Students participate in a systematic career awareness program including: personality profiles, interest inventories, computerized career research, occupational resource persons, and writing resumes.
Post-Secondary Orientation Time and effort are spent in preparing students for college. Activities include providing information on colleges, completing admissions, financial aid applications, scholarship applications, and visiting other college campuses.
Emotional Development Students’ perceptions of self, their values, and abilities are sharpened in UB. Different skills are explored and developed in decision making, positive self-expression, coping, goal setting, conflict management, and leisure/recreational activities.
Stipends Students receive monthly stipends for personal needs during the academic year and summer. This stipend is dependent upon attendance, participation, and satisfactory academic progress.
Joining Upward Bound 9th graders interested in becoming involved with the UB program should contact their local school counselors or NWACC UB for more information. A printable interest form can also be obtained by clicking HERE.
THE NWACC UPWARD BOUND STAFF
 Director: Jerry H. Moore |
Jerry Moore just started his twenty-fourth year in TRiO. Before coming to NorthWest Arkansas Community College he worked as a Academic Counselor for Student Support Services at the University of Arkansas Fayetteville. Jerry has a M.A. in Sociology from U of A Fayetteville. He has taught high school social studies in Fort Smith, AR. His love for his students is very strong. He is in charge of running the day-to-day operation of the program, as well as budgeting and staff supervision. |

Academic Coord: David Wilson
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What students can expect from me:
Work…. Lots and lots of work
Change and growth in life does not come easily nor cheaply.
If a student wants a quick and easy life they need to go buy a lottery ticket. |

Administrative Assistant: Joshua Duncan
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Josh Duncan has been working with Upward Bound since 2004; His duties include anything from working on this website to making sure that all of the technology in the office runs smoothly. Josh has AAS in Criminology, and is currently working on B.S. in Psychology. Josh Plans on attending Medical School in the field of Psychiatry, so he can further assist people of need. He really cares about the students in Upward Bound, and hopes that all of them will find what it in life that they are looking for and pursue their dreams. |
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