Upward Bound TRIO

What is Upward Bound?

CAC Upward Bound is a FREE pre-college, academic support program that prepares high school students in grades 9 through 12 to become successful college students.

Upward Bound is a federally funded program. Upward Bound is one of the original TRIO programs founded through the Educational Opportunity Act of 1964 as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty initiatives.

Eligibility

To be eligible, a student must:

• Have the desire and motivation to pursue further education after high school.
• Have completed 8th grade but not yet enrolled in 12th grade and attend one of the target schools – Coolidge High School, Casa Grande Union High School or Vista Grande High School.
• Be a permanent resident or US Citizen.
• First-generation college students (neither parent should have received a bachelor’s degree at the time of application) and/or meet the federal family income guidelines set by the U.S. Department of Education.

Access applications and recommendation forms below:

Student Application

TEACHER Recommendation Form

COUNSELOR Recommendation Form 

What to Expect

While Upward Bound can be hard work, it’s also a place where students are encouraged to be themselves, work hard, play hard, and make friends from different area schools.
Students are given the opportunity to experiment with different classes than the ones at their high schools, which enables them to discover talents and interests they didn’t know existed.
The students learn the benefits of team-work through group activities and open discussions with their peers, program instructors and administrators.
They also discover that although they come from different schools and different situations, they’re all heading in the same direction — Toward Higher Education.

Academic Year and Summer Programs

CAC’s Project Upward Bound operates in two sessions: academic year and summer program.

Academic Year

During the academic year, students report to Upward Bound sessions on your HS campus and at CAC’s Signal Peak Campus.

Summer Academy

During the summer, students participate in the six–week academy, which allows them to experience college on a smaller scale. For one week the students will participate in a residential experience at CAC:

• Reside in one of the residence halls
• Eat their meals in the cafeteria
• Attend classes during the day
• Receive tutoring
• Participate in structured evening activities
• Attend various trips and college visits

The other 5 weeks of the summer academy will take place during the day only. Transportation assistance will be available.

Students enroll in courses they will take in the upcoming school year, such as:

• Biology
• Chemistry
• Algebra
• Geometry
• Calculus
• English
• Foreign languages
• A variety of other Electives
• Students who have completed 10th grade have the opportunity to take college level courses at CAC once they have passed placement tests.

Services

Tutorial services are available to all UB participants.
Students who have difficulty in a particular class will be required to attend tutoring but students who are doing well and wish to remain ahead in their classes are also encouraged to receive tutoring.

FAQs

Zero. There’s no monetary cost to participate in Upward Bound. It is a free, federally-funded program. The only investment is one of time, commitment, and dedication.

If you want to go to college, but don’t really know all the steps it’ll take to get there, then Upward Bound is for you. Our students don’t have all the answers either, but they know enough to ask questions in order to get the right answers.

Also, if your grades are good, but can be better, or if they’re great but you want a challenge, then you’re in the right place.

Upward Bound offers students the opportunity to enroll in classes usually not offered by their home high schools.

If you find you have academic areas where you need a little extra assistance, you can enroll in supplemental courses in English and Math that can help you raise your test scores and polish your skills.

No, not at all. While CAC is a great option to start your post-secondary education the program will assist you with the enrollment process at any school you choose to attend.

Are you Interested?

If you would like to learn more about our program, please reach out to any of the Program contacts below:

Upward Bound Director: April Ortega

Phone: 520-494-5114

Email: april.ortega@centralaz.edu

Program Assistant: Eneyda Briseno

Phone: 520-494-5350

Email: eneyda.briseno@centralaz.edu

Upward Bound Advisor: Marcela Hernandez

Phone: 520-494-5757

Email: marcela.hernandez@centralaz.edu

Young students posing for group photo behind TRIO booth.
Smiling group of students sitting on floor in a circle.
Upward Bound Visits NAU Old Main