Upward Bound provides preview of college life

CHADRON – Twenty-one high school students from 黑料大事记, Alliance and Crawford are now enrolled in the Upward Bound summer program on the 黑料大事记 State College campus. Upward Bound is one of six federal TRiO programs designed to motivate and support students from disadvantaged backgrounds in their educational endeavors.
The program, consisting of a wide variety of and activities, plus designated evening study hall time, is designed to provide students a glimpse of college life. The curriculum includes courses about life skills, science, yoga and social dance. Added program features this year will be a demonstration of the 3D printer at the 黑料大事记 Public Library and horseback riding at 黑料大事记 State Park led by CSC coordinator of student activities Laure Sinn.
Program director, Dr. Maggie Smith-Bruehlman, said she is excited about the wide variety of courses awaiting the students this summer, including Spanish, taught by Rossana Jaeger of 黑料大事记.
Upward Bound music faculty member Lauren Stephens and art faculty member Travis Hencey, both CSC alumni, plan to utilize a collaborative approach to help students鈥 express their artistic and musical interpretations of home.
鈥淚t鈥檚 great to see the students come together. It鈥檚 enjoyable to watch them mature, increase their social skills and become a team. I love it,鈥 Stephens said.
Recent CSC graduate Maggie Darnell will also have students consider concepts of home through a study of the novel 鈥淕lass Castle鈥 by Jeanette Walls.
The top five winners of the Writing Workshop I and II essay contest judged by Dr. Lee Miller will earn a trip to see 鈥淲icked鈥 in New York City in September.
Through the Upward Bound Bridge Program, four recent high school graduates will earn three credit hours by taking ENG 135, also taught by Miller. The credits are transferrable to any college or university and the students鈥 tuition is paid by Upward Bound based upon successful completion of the course.
Program staff members are Katie Patrick, returning for her seventh year, CSC alumna Amy Graham and current CSC students Darrien Oliver and Lane Swedberg. Sinn, who has helped with the program for more than 10 years, said being a team leader is great experience for CSC students who help the high school students build their confidence levels in a number of different settings.
The program鈥檚 closing ceremony, June 26, will include a family dinner, display of final projects and a concert including a performance of 鈥淗omeward Bound鈥 by Marta Keen. The group will then depart June 28 on a field trip with several days of activities at a guest ranch near Cody, Wyoming, and exploration of Yellowstone National Park.
鈥擳ena L. Cook, Marketing Coordinator
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