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Cuyahoga Community College
Metropolitan Campus
Upward Bound Program
2900 Community College Ave
Cleveland Ohio 44115
216-987-4958
www.tri-c.edu/ub
Plan now for a
great future!
The Upward Bound Program is supported by a grant from the United States Department of Education in the amount of $430,892.
The Upward Bound
Program is FREE
Upward Bound
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Call: 216-987-4958
Email: Millette.Tucker@tri-c.edu
Email: Alice.Gaines@tri-c.edu
Email: Jennifer.Haynes@tri-c.edu
Email: Christine.Litvak@tri-c.edu
Email: Allyssa.Allen@tri-c.edu
Website: www.tri-c.edu/ub
Are you interested?
APPLY NOW!
Staff Members
Millette Tucker Program Manager
Alice Gaines Student Advisor
Jennifer Haynes
Student Advisor
Allyssa Allen Academic Coordinator
Chris Litvak
Office Assistant
$ $ $
WHAT DOES THE PROGRAM COST?
It’s FREE! Programming and
trips are provided to students
and parents at no cost.
Upward Bound
WHAT DOES THE PROGRAM OFFER?
After-school academic enrichment
End-of-course exam preparation
Scholarship assistance
Internship information
Assistance applying to colleges
Academic support
College visits
Monthly stipends
Tutoring in Math, Science and English
Career exploration
Six-seek summer program
Cultural field trips
College preparation
Bus passes
Monthly Saturday workshops
ACT/SAT Prep
Free college courses for graduating
seniors
WHO SHOULD APPLY? Motivated students who are attending or
plan to attend East Tech, Glenville, John Hay
or John Marshall and who would like to go to
college.
Students willing to attend afterschool and
Saturday sessions
Students who want to attend the six-week
summer program to get a head start on
their classwork for the coming year
Students who want a glimpse of what
college life is like and who want to interact
with college students
Students who have at least a 2.5 cumulative
Grade Point Average
WHAT IS UPWARD BOUND?
Upward Bound is a comprehensive
program developed to enhance
academic skills and to provide
preparation of talented high school
students who have an interest in
pursuing a college degree.
Upward Bound
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